Universal Concept of Self-Synchronization of the Micro/Nano- Structures of the Energetic Materials Reactionary Zones and Micro-Scale Combustion Mechanisms
Journal: International Journal of Aeronautical Science & Aerospace Research (IJASAR) (Vol.03, No. 01)Publication Date: 2016-02-24
Authors : Alexander N. Lukin;
Page : 91-96
Keywords : Nano- Structures; Self-Synchronization; Micro-Scale Combustion Mechanisms;
Abstract
Presented research is devoted to further development of ideas of famous Russian scientist Ya.B. Zeldovich in the new area of physics - the physics of self-organizing systems in the active medium. According our hypothesis the macro-scale phenomena at the energetic materials combustion is result of self - synchronization of the micro/nano - structures of the reactionary zones. Motivated excitation source of the micro/nano - physical structures in the reactionary zones are the micro/nano - structures of the electro-magnetic fields. Our hypothesis is supported by the recent data, obtained in the model experimental systems. Micro/nano- structures in the reactionary zones is the platform for effective control by combustion processes of the energetic materials at macro-level and also programming of them. From suggested concept follows that each energetic material has a unique frequency electro - magnetic code of the reactionary zone which is the synergetic oscillatory system. The suggested concept opens new possibilities for development and micro-scale synthesis of the advanced propulsion materials through programming by the electro-magnetic field micro/nano - structures in the reactionary zones.
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