Propellants and Explosives: Thermochemical Aspects of Combustion
Naminosuke Kubota
Propellants and Explosives
Explosives and propellants are termed energetic materials for containing considerable chemical energy which can be converted into rapid expansion. In contrast to simple burning of a fuel, explosives and propellants are self-contained and do not need external supply of oxygen via air. Since their energy content thus inherently creates the risk of accidental triggering of the explosive reaction, proper synthesis, formulation, and handling during production and use are of utmost importance for safety and necessitate specialist knowledge on energetic materials, their characteristics, handling, and applications.
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A detailed reference for readers interested in rocketry or explosives technology.
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