Test Methods for Explosives
It seems that there is no book that treats the measurement of the physical pa rameters of explosives as its only subject, although limited information is avail able in a number of books. Therefore, I have tried to bridge this gap in the lit erature wit
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Editorial Board Roger Cberet, France Godfrey Eden, Great Britain Jing Fuqian, China Vitalii I. Goldanskii, Russia James N. Johnson, USA Malcolm F. Nicol, USA Akira B. Sawaoka, Japan
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Muhamed Suceska
Test Methods for Explosives With 180 Illustrations
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Muhamed Suceska, Ph.D. Brodarski Institut - Marine Research and Special Technologies Av. V. Holjevca 20 41000 Zagreb, Croatia
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Suceska, Muhamed. Test methods for explosives/Muhamed Suceska. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4612-6904-5 ISBN 978-1-4612-0797-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4612-0797-9
1. Explosives. 2. Explosions. TP270.S876 1995 662'.2-dc20
1. Title. 95-19429
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Preface
It seems that there is no book that treats the measurement of the physical pa-
rameters of explosives as its only subject, although limited information is available in a number of books. Therefore, I have tried to bridge this gap in the literature with this book. A large number of various physical parameters have to be determined experimentally in order to test or characterise an explosive. Various physical principles have been applied for such measurements. Accordingly, a large number of different experimental methods exist, as well as various testing apparatuses and procedures. On the other hand, great progress has been made recently in the study of detonation phenomena. New measuring techniques can assess extremely short processes to below nanoseconds scale. They make it possible to determine important parameters in detonation physics. I have made a great attempt to cover the available literature data on the subject. Because it would be a highly demanding task to include in a single volume all the methods that are in use by various testing agencies, I have tried to give primarily the principles for determination of individual physical para
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