Propellants and explosives : thermochemical aspects of combustion
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Propellants and explosives : thermochemical aspects of combustion
Wiley-VCH, 2015
Third, revised and updated edition
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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収録内容
- Foundations of Pyrodynamics
- Thermochemistry of Combustion
- Combustion Wave Propagation
- Energetics of Propellants and Explosives
- Combustion of Crystalline and Polymeric Materials
- Combustion of Double-Base Propellants
- Combustion of Composite Propellants
- Combustion of CMDB Propellants
- Combustion of Explosives
- Formation of Energetic Pyrolants
- Combustion Propagation of Pyrolants
- Emission from Combustion Products
- Transient Combustion of Propellants and Pyrolants
- Rocket Thrust Modulation
- Ducted Rocket Propulsion
- Appendix A: List of Abbreviations of Energetic Materials
- Appendix B: Mass and Heat Transfer in a Combustion Wave
- Appendix C: Shock Wave Propagation in a Two-Dimensional Flow Field
- Appendix D: Supersonic Air Intake
- Appendix E: Measurements of Burning Rate and Combustion Wave Structure
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This third edition of the classic on the thermochemical aspects of the combustion of propellants and explosives is completely revised and updated and now includes a section on green propellants and offers an up-to-date view of the thermochemical aspects of combustion and corresponding applications.
Clearly structured, the first half of the book presents an introduction to pyrodynamics, describing fundamental aspects of the combustion of energetic materials, while the second part highlights applications of energetic materials, such as propellants, explosives and pyrolants, with a focus on the phenomena occurring in rocket motors. Finally, an appendix gives a brief overview of the fundamentals of aerodynamics and heat transfer, which is a prerequisite for the study of pyrodynamics.
A detailed reference for readers interested in rocketry or explosives technology.
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