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![]() | Explosive Effects and Applications (High Pressure Shock Compression of Condensed Matter) by Jonas A. Zukas (Editor), William P. Walters (Editor) ISBN-10: 9780387982014 ISBN-10: 0-387-98201-9 ISBN-13: 9780387982014 ISBN-13: 978-0-387-98201-4 Hardcover 1998-01-15 Springer-Verlag Telos Find Lowest Price | |
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Book Description This is a broad-based text on the fundamentals of explosive behavior and the application of explosives in civil engineering, industrial processes, aerospace applications, and military uses. The book includes chapters on all aspects of explosives, each written by an expert in the field: Introduction to Explosives (W.C. Davis) Explosives Development and Fundamentals of Explosives Technology (P.R. Lee) Shock Waves, Rarefaction Waves, Equations of State (W.C. Davis) Introduction to Detonation Physics (P. Cooper) The Chemistry of Explosives (J.C. Oxley) Theories and Techniques of Initiation (P.R. Lee) The Gurney Model for Explosive Output (J.E. Kennedy) Hazard Assessment of Explosives and Propellants (P.R. Lee) Safe Handling of Explosives (J.C. Oxley) Demolitions (C. Weickert) | ||
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Explosive Effects and Applications This is a great book for engineers who want to gain some basic knowledge about explosives. The book has detailed chemical descriptions and design equations. It is a very valuable book, especially for me, since I will be going into the Air Force. I would reccomend this book to anyone, but engineers will get the most out of it. My only negative comment is that the price is rather high, but that is pretty normal for engineering texts. | ||