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Propellants and Explosives: Thermochemistry and Combustion [Hardcover]

Naminosuke Kubota (Author)


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July 11, 2001 3527302107 978-3527302109
The combustion phenomena of propellants and explosives are dependent on physicochemical parameters such as ingredients, catalysts, pressure, initial temperature, and flow field. This book presents the fundamental bases of energetics of materials, deflagration and detonation, thermochemical process of decomposition and combustion, and combustion wave structures. The combustion mechanisms of various types of energetic materials, propellants, and explosives are discussed based on the heat transfer process in the combustion waves. The burning rate models are also presented to understand the rate-controlling steps of combustion processes, which show the relationships of burning rate versus pressure and initial temperature.

The combustion processes of propellants and explosives are highly complicated because of the heterogeneous structures of the materials, and because of phase changes from solid to liquid, and to gas under high pressure and temperature conditions. Therefore the real combustion phenomena are demonstrated by the use of a number of colored photographs during burning. New applications of energetic materials such as pyrolants and ducted rockets for an advanced propulsion system are also described.

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"Propellants and Explosives provides a good survey of a field that is far from simple. The essential facts are presented systematically and in a clearly understandable way, helped by many figures and photographs...The book will provide the interested reader with an easy introduction to this complex subjekt." Angewandte Chemie Intl.

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"Dr. Kubota is very eminently qualified to write a book of this nature." (Dr. Atkins - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, The Energetic Materials Center, CA, USA)

"Yes there is a clear need for a publication of this type ... The author is highly qualified...." (Dr. Cumming - Defense Research Agency, Fort Halstead, UK)

"High level, well-known expert (comment on Dr. Kubota?s standing in the field.)" (Professor Schubert, ICT, Pfinztal, Germany)

"The author is a recognized scientist in the field."(Dr. Teipel, ICT, Pfinztal, Germany)

"A comprehensive publication that enables both theoretical and practical comprehension of the subject would be extremely helpful. ... The Author is a well-known and recognized expert." (Dr. Michael-Schulz, BAM, Berlin, Germany)


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH (July 11, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3527302107
  • ISBN-13: 978-3527302109
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,009,136 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The first law of thermodynamics relates the energy conversion produced by chemical reaction of an energetic material to the work acting on a propulsive or explosive system. Read the first page
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New York, The Combustion Institute, Substituting Eqs, Thermochemical Tables, Combining Eqs, Fundamentals of Solid-Propellant Combustion, Motor Interior Ballistics, Princeton University, Solid Propellant Chemistry, Academic Press, Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Solid Rocket Technical Committee Lecture Series, Formation of Propulsive Forces, John Wiley, Chapman-Jouguet Detonations, Combustion of Crystalline Materials, Combustion of Polymeric Materials, Evaluation of Chemical Energy, Nikkan Kogyo Press, Rocket Performance, Twentieth Symposium, Wu-Zhen Ren
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