Explosion systems with inert high modulus components : increasing the efficiency of blast technologies and their applications /: increasing the efficiency of blast technologies and their applications. (2019)
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- Title:
- Explosion systems with inert high modulus components : increasing the efficiency of blast technologies and their applications /: increasing the efficiency of blast technologies and their applications. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Explosion systems with inert high modulus components : increasing the efficiency of blast technologies and their applications
- Further Information:
- Note: I.A. Balagansky, A.A. Bataev, I.A. Bataev.
- Authors:
- Balagansky, I. A (Igor Andreevich), 1952-
Bataev, A. A (Anatoliy)
Bataev, I. A (Ivan) - Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Examples of Nonstationary Propagation of Detonation in Real Processes; 1.1 Channel Effect; 1.2 Detonation of Elongated High Explosive Charges with Cavities; 1.3 The Effects of Wall and Shell Material, Having Sound Velocity Greater Than Detonation Velocity, on the Detonation Process; 1.4 Summary; References; Chapter 2 Phenomena in High Explosive Charges Containing Rod-Shaped Inert Elements; 2.1 "Smoothing" of Shock Waves in Silicon Carbide Rods; 2.1.1 Experiments with Ceramic Rods 2.1.2 Numerical Simulation of Shock Wave Propagation in Silicon Carbide Rods2.2 Desensitization of Heterogeneous High Explosives After Loading by Advanced Waves Passing Through Silicon Carbide Elements; 2.2.1 The Experiments on Detonation Transmission; 2.2.2 Modeling of the Detonation Transmission Process Under Initiating Through Inert Inserts; 2.3 The Phenomenon of Energy Focusing in Passive High Explosive Charges; 2.3.1 Characterization of Steel Specimens Deformed in Experiments on Energy Focusing; 2.3.2 Optical Recording in Streak Mode; 2.3.3 Optical Recording in Frame Mode 2.3.4 Numerical Modeling of the Energy Focusing Phenomenon2.4 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Nonstationary Detonation Processes at the Interface Between High Explosive and Inert Wall; 3.1 Measurements with Manganin Gauges; 3.2 Optical Recording in Streak Mode; 3.3 Modeling of Detonation in High Explosive Charges Contacting with Ceramic Plates; 3.4 Summary;Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Examples of Nonstationary Propagation of Detonation in Real Processes; 1.1 Channel Effect; 1.2 Detonation of Elongated High Explosive Charges with Cavities; 1.3 The Effects of Wall and Shell Material, Having Sound Velocity Greater Than Detonation Velocity, on the Detonation Process; 1.4 Summary; References; Chapter 2 Phenomena in High Explosive Charges Containing Rod-Shaped Inert Elements; 2.1 "Smoothing" of Shock Waves in Silicon Carbide Rods; 2.1.1 Experiments with Ceramic Rods 2.1.2 Numerical Simulation of Shock Wave Propagation in Silicon Carbide Rods2.2 Desensitization of Heterogeneous High Explosives After Loading by Advanced Waves Passing Through Silicon Carbide Elements; 2.2.1 The Experiments on Detonation Transmission; 2.2.2 Modeling of the Detonation Transmission Process Under Initiating Through Inert Inserts; 2.3 The Phenomenon of Energy Focusing in Passive High Explosive Charges; 2.3.1 Characterization of Steel Specimens Deformed in Experiments on Energy Focusing; 2.3.2 Optical Recording in Streak Mode; 2.3.3 Optical Recording in Frame Mode 2.3.4 Numerical Modeling of the Energy Focusing Phenomenon2.4 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Nonstationary Detonation Processes at the Interface Between High Explosive and Inert Wall; 3.1 Measurements with Manganin Gauges; 3.2 Optical Recording in Streak Mode; 3.3 Modeling of Detonation in High Explosive Charges Contacting with Ceramic Plates; 3.4 Summary; References; Chapter 4 Peculiar Properties of the Processes in High Explosive Charges with Cylindrical Shells; 4.1 Nonstationary Detonation Processes in High Explosive Charges with Silicon Carbide Shells 4.2 Numerical Analysis of the Influence of Shells on the Detonation Process4.3 Summary; References; Chapter 5 Hypervelocity of Shaped Charge Jets; 5.1 Experimental Investigation of Ceramic Tube Collapse by Detonation Products; 5.2 Modeling of Jet Formation Process; 5.3 The Effect of Hypervelocity Jet Impact Against a Steel Target; 5.4 Modeling of Fast Jet Formation Under Explosion Collision of Two-Layer Alumina/Copper Tubes; 5.5 Summary; References; Chapter 6 Protective Structures Based on Ceramic Materials; 6.1 Detonation Transmission Through Dispersed Ceramic Media 6.2 Applications of the Protective Properties of Ceramic Materials6.3 Summary; References; Chapter 7 Structure of the Materials Loaded Using Explosion Systems with High-Modulus Components; 7.1 Materials Behavior at High Strain Rate Loading; 7.2 Postmortem Investigation of Materials Structure for Indirect Evaluation of Explosive Loading; 7.3 Structure of Materials Loaded Under Conditions of Energy Focusing; 7.4 Effect of High-Velocity Cumulative Jets on Structure of Metallic Substrates; 7.5 Summary; References; Conclusions; List of the Main Publications of Authors on the Theme of Monograph … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken, NJ : Wiley
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 662.2
Detonation waves
Explosions
Blast effect
Fracture mechanics
Shaped charges
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Chemical & Biochemical
Blast effect
Detonation waves
Explosions
Fracture mechanics
Shaped charges
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- 9781119525424
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111952539X
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