Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
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Page : 652 pages
File Size : 27,75 MB
Release : 1992-11
Category : Aeronautics
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Page : 652 pages
File Size : 27,75 MB
Release : 1992-11
Category : Aeronautics
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Author : S. Odiot
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Page : 680 pages
File Size : 36,81 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Detonation waves
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Page : 1208 pages
File Size : 10,56 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Science
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Page : 1214 pages
File Size : 13,84 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Science
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Author : Anatoly N. Dremin
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 47,9 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1461205638
It is known that the Chapman-Jouguet theory of detonation is based on the assumption of an instantaneous and complete transformation of explosives into detonation products in the wave front. Therefore, one should not expect from the theory any interpretations of the detonation limits, such as shock initiation of det onation and kinetic instability and propagation (failure diameter). The Zeldovich-Von Neuman-Doring (ZND) theory of detonation appeared, in fact, as a response to the need for a theory capable of interpreting such limits, and the ZND detonation theory gave qualitative interpretations to the detonation limits. These interpretations were based essentially on the theoretical notion that the mechanism of explosives transformation at detonation is a combustion of a layer of finite thickness of shock-compressed explosive behind the wave shock front with the velocity of the front. However, some experimental findings turned out to be inconsistent with the the ory. A very small change of homogeneous (liquid) explosives detonation velocity with explosive charge diameter near the rather sizable failure diameter is one of the findings. The elucidation of the nature of this finding has led to the discovery of a new phenomenon. This phenomenon has come to be known as the breakdown (BD) of the explosive self-ignition behind the front of shock waves under the effect of rarefaction waves.
Author : Yasuyuki Horie
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 25,27 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 1461300134
Both experimental and theoretical investigations make it clear that mesoscale materials, that is, materials at scales intermediate between atomic and bulk matter, do not always behave in ways predicted by conventional theories of shock compression. At these scales, shock waves interact with local material properties and microstructure to produce a hierarchy of dissipative structures such as inelastic deformation fields, randomly distributed lattice defects, and residual stresses. A macroscopically steady planar shock wave is neither plane nor steady at the mesoscale. The chapters in this book examine the assumptions underlying our understanding of shock phenomena and present new measurements, calculations, and theories that challenge these assumptions. They address such questions as: - What are the experimental data on mesoscale effects of shocks, and what are the implications? - Can one formulate new mesoscale theories of shock dynamics? - How would new mesoscale theories affect our understanding of shock-induced phase transitions or fracture? - What new computational models will be needed for investigating mesoscale shocks?
Author : Adam A. L. Michalchuk
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 11,64 MB
Release : 2020-11-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 3030569667
This book uses experimental and computational methods to rationalize and predict for the first time the relative impact sensitivities of a range of energetic materials. Using knowledge of crystal structures, vibrational properties, energy-transfer mechanisms, and experimentally measured sensitivities, it describes a model that leads to excellent correlation with experimental results in all cases. As such, the book paves the way for a new, fully ab initio approach for the design of safer energetic materials based solely on knowledge of their solid-state structures. Energetic materials (explosives, propellants, gas generators, and pyrotechnics) are defined as materials that release heat and/or gaseous products at a high rate upon stimulus by heat, impact, shock, sparks, etc. They have widespread military and civilian uses, including munitions, mining, quarrying, demolition, emergency signaling, automotive safety, and space exploration. One of their most important properties is sensitivity to accidental initiation during manufacture, transport, storage, and operation, which has important implications for their safe use.
Author : Brigitta Dobratz
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Page : 632 pages
File Size : 36,54 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Explosives
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Page : 852 pages
File Size : 26,1 MB
Release : 1969-07
Category : Science
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Page : 1174 pages
File Size : 28,60 MB
Release : 1986-06
Category : Science
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