Toward Detonation Theory
It is known that the Chapman-Jouguet theory of detonation is based on the assumption of an instantaneous and complete transformation of explosives into detonation products in the wave front. Therefore, one should not expect from the theory any interpretat
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		    Editor-in-Chief Robert A. Graham
 
 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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 High.Pressure Shock Compression of Condensed Matter J. Asay and M. Shahinpoor (Eds.): High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids A.A. Batsanov: Effects of Explosion on Materials: Modification and Synthesis Under High-Pressure Shock Compression R. Cheret: Detonation of Condensed Explosives L. Davison, D. Grady, and M. Shahinpoor (Eds.): High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids II L. Davison, Y. Horie, and M. Shahinpoor (Eds.): High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids IV L. Davison and M. Shahinpoor (Eds.): High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids III A.N. Dremin: Toward Detonation Theory R. Graham: Solids Under High-Pressure Shock Compression J.N. Johnson and R. Cheret (Eds.): Classic Papers in Shock Compression Science M. Suceslw: Test Methods for Explosives J.A. Zulws and w.P. Walters (Eds.): Explosive Effects and Applications
 
 Anatoly N. Dremin
 
 Toward Detonation Theory With 55 Illustrations
 
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 Anatoly N. Dremin Institute for Chemical Physics Research Russian Academy of Sciences 142342 Chemogolovka Russia
 
 Editor-in-ChieJ Robert A. Graham Director of Research The Tom6 Group 383 La Entrada Road Los Lunas, NM 87031 USA
 
 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Dremin, Anatoly Nikolaevich. Toward detonation theory I Anatoly N. Dremin. p. cm.-(High pressure shock compression of condensed matter) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4612-6819-2 ISBN 978-1-4612-0563-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4612-0563-0 1. Detonation waves. I. Tille. 11. Series. QCI68.85.D4D74 1999 541.3'61-dc21 98-44698 Printed on acid-free paper.
 
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 Preface
 
 It is known that the Chapman-Jouguet theory of detonation is based on the assumption		
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