Nano and Micro-scale Energetic Materials - Propellants and Explosives
Verlag | Wiley-VCH |
Auflage | 2023 |
Seiten | 300 |
Format | 17,0 x 24,4 x 4,9 cm |
Gewicht | 1838 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 3527349812 |
EAN | 9783527349814 |
Bestell-Nr | 52734981A |
This book 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:
PART I. FUNDAMENTALSComposite Heterogeneous Energetic Materials: Propellants and Explosive - Similar but Different?High Pressure Combustion Studies of Energetic MaterialsPART II. NEW ENERGETIC INGREDIENTSCyclic Nitramines as Nano Energetic Organic MaterialsClathrates of CL-20: Thermal Decomposition and CombustionHMX and CL-20 Crystals Containing Metallic Micro- and Nano-Sized ParticlesEffect of TKX-50 on the Performance of Solid Propellants and Explosives: A ReviewPART III. METAL-BASED PYROTECHNIC NANOCOMPOSITESRecent Advances in Preparation and Reactivity of Metastable Intermixed CompositesNanothermites: Developments and Future PerspectivesEngineering Agglomeration and Propagation of High Al/CuO Nanothermite Loading CompositesPART IV. SOLID PROPELLANTS AND FUELS FOR ROCKET PROPULSIONOverview of Glycidyl Azide Polymer Combustion and Applications Studies Performed at ISAS/JAXAEffect of Different Binders and Metal Hydrides on the Performance and Hydrochloric Acid Exhaust Products S cavenging of AP-Based Composite Solid Propellants: A Theoretical AnalysisCombustion of Flake Aluminum with PTFE in Solid and Hybrid RocketsEffect of Nanometal Additives on the Ignition of Al-Based Energetic MaterialsPART V. SOLID PROPELLANTS AND FUELS FOR IN-SPACE PROPULSION AND POWERLithium and Magnesium Fuels for Space Propulsion and PowerSolid Propellants for Space MicrothrustersPART VI. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EXPLOSIVESInteresting New High Explosives and Melt CastsPyrotechnic Alternatives to Primary Explosive-Based InitiatorsLight Sensitive Energetic Materials and Their Laser InitiationPART VII. SENSITIVITY AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF EXPLOSIVESThe Chemical Micromechanism of Energetic Materials InitiationMacro-Micromechanics-Based Ignition Behavior of Explosives under Low Velocity ImpactMechanical and Ignition Responses of HMX and RDX Single Crystals under Impact LoadingDynamic Mechanical Properties of HTPB-IPDI Binders of Four PBX with Different HMX Contents and Energetic Par ticles Augmented Binder