Nano and Micro-Scale Energetic Materials - Propellants and Explosives
Verlag | Wiley-VCH |
Auflage | 2023 |
Seiten | 784 |
Format | 17,0 x 24,4 x 4,9 cm |
Gewicht | 1838 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 3527349812 |
EAN | 9783527349814 |
Bestell-Nr | 52734981A |
focuses on the novel energetic materials exploration, special focus on the modification, ignition, combustion performance and application of innovative energetic materials in propellants and explosives.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Volume 1:
1. Composite Heterogeneous Energetic Materials: Propellants and Explosives, Similar but Different?
2. High Pressure Combustion Studies of Energetic Materials
3. Cyclic Nitramines as Nano Energetic Organic Materials
4. Clathrates of CL-20: thermal decomposition and combustion
5. Hmx and Cl-20 Crystals Containing Metallic Micro- and Nanoparticles
6. Effect of TKX-50 on the performance of solid propellants and explosives
7. Recent Advances in Preparation and Reactivity of Metastable Intermixed Composites
8. Nanothermites: developments and future perspectives
9. Engineering agglomeration and propagation of high Al/CuO nanothermite loading composites
10. Glycidyl Azide Polymer Combustion and Applications Studies Performed at ISAS/JAXA
11. Effect of different binders and metal hydrides on the performance and hydrochloric acid exhaust products scavenging of AP-based composite solid propellants: A theoretical analysis
12. Combustion of Flake A luminium with PTFE in Solid and Hybrid Rockets
13. Effect of Nanometal Additives on The Ignition of Al-Based Energetic Materials
Volume 2:
14. Lithium and Magnesium Fuels for Space Propulsion and Power
15. Solid Propellants for Space Microthrusters
16. Interesting New High Explosives and Melt Casts
17. Pyrotechnic alternatives to primary explosive-based initiators
18. Light Sensitive Energetic Materials and Their Laser Initiation
19. The Chemical Micromechanism of Energetic Material Initiation
20. Macro-micromechanics-based ignition behavior of exp ow velocity impact
21. Mechanical and ignition responses for HMX and RDX single crystals under impact and shock loading
22. Dynamic mechanical properties of HTPB-IPDI binders of four PBX with different HMX contents and energetic particles augmented binder