Toward detonation teory

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Springer, 1999, 156 pages
The scientific description of processes involved in the powerful release of energy from high explosive materials remains one of the most complex problems confronting modern science. In spite of fifty years of concentrated research built upon careful and precise experiments and the massive use of modern computers, the problem remains a major challenge. Anatoliy N. Dremin is recognized as perhaps the most innovative contributor to detonation science and this book provides unique insights into the physics, chemistry, and mechanics relevant to initiation and sustenance of detonation processes. The book presents theories, both conventional and unusual, for describing the processes as well as the experimental challenges to theory and modeling. An unusually valuable contribution to modern science, it will be required reading for any serious student of energetic materials and powerful, high-energy processes.
Contents
Advantages and Limitations of Chapman-Jouguet and Zeldovich-von Neumann-Doering Detonation Physical Models
Shock Initiation of Detonation
Detonation Kinetic Instability and Break-down Phenomena
Failure Diameter and Break-down Phenomena.
On Shock Wave Chemistry of Molecular Condensed Explosives.
General Conclusion

Author(s): Dremin A.N.

Language: English
Commentary: 1150843
Tags: Механика;Механика жидкостей и газов;Гидрогазодинамика