Nano and Micro-Scale Energetic Materials, 2 Volumes
Propellants and Explosives
Herausgegeben:Pang, WeiQiang; De Luca, Luigi T.
Nano and Micro-Scale Energetic Materials, 2 Volumes
Propellants and Explosives
Herausgegeben:Pang, WeiQiang; De Luca, Luigi T.
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1134981 000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 177mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1838g
- ISBN-13: 9783527349814
- ISBN-10: 3527349812
- Artikelnr.: 64310900
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Wiley-VCH GmbH
- Boschstraße 12
- 69469 Weinheim
- wiley.buha@zeitfracht.de
- 06201 6060
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1134981 000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 177mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1838g
- ISBN-13: 9783527349814
- ISBN-10: 3527349812
- Artikelnr.: 64310900
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Wiley-VCH GmbH
- Boschstraße 12
- 69469 Weinheim
- wiley.buha@zeitfracht.de
- 06201 6060
Weiqiang Pang is the Master's Supervisor and the Group Leader of Design, Simulation, and Application of Solid Propellant at Xi'an Modern Chemistry Research Institute, China. His work focuses on innovative energetic materials exploration and their combustion, simulation and application in solid propellants. Professor Pang sits on the editorial boards of Chinese Journal of Explosives & Propellant, Journal of Solid Rocket Technology and Equipment Environmental Engineering. He has published 11 books, more than 150 scientific publications, and 60 patents. Luigi T. DeLuca was a Professor of Aerospace Propulsion at the Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy, where he founded its Space Propulsion Laboratory (SPLab). Now retired, Professor DeLuca has edited 15 books and more than 300 scientific publications. He is a Fellow of the Korean Government Brain Pool Program and a Visiting Professor at the Nanjing University of Science & Technology, China.
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 Aluminium 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
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 Aluminium 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
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 Aluminium 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
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 Aluminium 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