Ignition of SiH4-H2-O2-N2 behind reflected shock waves

The ignition of mixtures of silane, hydrogen, and oxygen diluted with nitrogen was studied in a chemical kinetic shock tube. Ignition delay time measurements were made behind reflected shock waves at pressures of 1.25 atm and 1.35 atm and temperatures ranging from approximately 800 K to 1050 K for two mixtures with silane-oxygen equivalence ratios of 1.0 and 0.5, respectively. Enhancement of the ignition by use of silane was observed experimentally by the failure of a similar mixture containing only hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen to ignite during the maximum test time available for these test conditions.