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The Detonation Phenomenon

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This book introduces the detonation phenomenon in explosives.

It is ideal for engineers and graduate students with a background in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics.

The material is mostly qualitative, aiming to illustrate the physical aspects of the phenomenon.

Classical idealized theories of detonation waves are presented first.

These permit detonation speed, gas properties ahead of and behind the detonation wave, and the distribution of fluid properties within the detonation wave itself to be determined.

Subsequent chapters describe in detail the real unstable structure of a detonation wave.

One-, two-, and three-dimensional computer simulations are presented along with experimental results using various experimental techniques.

The important effects of confinement and boundary conditions and their influence on the propagation of a detonation are also discussed.

The final chapters cover the various ways detonation waves can be formed and provide a review of the outstanding problems and future directions in detonation research.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107430739 / 9781107430730
Paperback / softback
662.2
07/08/2014
United Kingdom
English
402 pages
26 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2008.