Author(s):
Saparya Chattaraj and P. Srinivasan

Abstract:
The objective of this work was to arrive at quantitative estimates of pyrophoricity of uranium in different geometries. The major source of heat generation was identified to be exothermic chemical reactions of uranium with moist air. Time evolution of temperature was studied for uranium considering 3D conduction and convection heat loss routes using Finite Element Analysis. Auto ignition temperature for uranium flakes was quantified using heat balance equation and was found to be around 500 K. Excess heat generation rates needed to cause auto ignition of uranium flakes at room temperature were also estimated. The major sources of excess heat leading to its ambient ignition could be attributed to friction and other exothermic chemical reactions of process impurities in uranium.

Pages: 434-441

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