Explosive Effects and Applications

Explosive Effects and Applications
Title Explosive Effects and Applications PDF eBook
Author Jonas A. Zukas
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 440
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1461205891

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This is a broad-based text on the fundamentals of explosive behavior and the application of explosives in civil engineering, industrial processes, aerospace applications, and military uses.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Title Proceedings PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 830
Release 1989
Genre Detonation
ISBN

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Prevention of and Protection Against Accidental Explosion of Munitions, Fuels and Other Hazardous Mixtures

Prevention of and Protection Against Accidental Explosion of Munitions, Fuels and Other Hazardous Mixtures
Title Prevention of and Protection Against Accidental Explosion of Munitions, Fuels and Other Hazardous Mixtures PDF eBook
Author New York Academy of Sciences
Publisher
Pages 930
Release 1968
Genre Building
ISBN

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Safety in Mines Abstracts

Safety in Mines Abstracts
Title Safety in Mines Abstracts PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 474
Release 1976
Genre Mine safety
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Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Title Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1572
Release 1992
Genre Aeronautics
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Encyclopedia of Explosives and Related Items: Detonation, explosion and related subjects

Encyclopedia of Explosives and Related Items: Detonation, explosion and related subjects
Title Encyclopedia of Explosives and Related Items: Detonation, explosion and related subjects PDF eBook
Author Basil Timothy Fedoroff
Publisher
Pages 1048
Release 1960
Genre Explosives
ISBN

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Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library, Vol. 5

Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library, Vol. 5
Title Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library, Vol. 5 PDF eBook
Author Blaine Asay
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 630
Release 2009-12-16
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3540879536

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Los Alamos National Laboratory is an incredible place. It was conceived and born amidst the most desperate of circumstances. It attracted some of the most brilliant minds, the most innovative entrepreneurs, and the most c- ative tinkerers of that generation. Out of that milieu emerged physics and engineering that beforehand was either unimagined, or thought to be f- tasy. One of the ?elds essentially invented during those years was the science of precision high explosives. Before 1942, explosives were used in munitions and commercial pursuits that demanded proper chemistry and con?nement for the necessary e?ect, but little else. The needs and requirements of the Manhattan project were of a much more precise and speci?c nature. Spatial and temporal speci?cations were reduced from centimeters and milliseconds to micrometers and nanoseconds. New theory and computational tools were required along with a raft of new experimental techniques and novel ways of interpreting the results. Over the next 40 years, the emphasis was on higher energy in smaller packages, more precise initiation schemes, better and safer formulations, and greater accuracy in forecasting performance. Researchers from many institutions began working in the emerging and expanding ?eld. In the midst of all of the work and progress in precision initiation and scienti?c study, in the early 1960s, papers began to appear detailing the ?rst quantitative studies of the transition from de?agration to detonation (DDT), ?rst in cast, then in pressed explosives, and ?nally in propellants.