Dubovik A. V. Sensitivity of solid explosive systems to impact A. V. Dubovik. M. RKhTU

Dubovik A. V. Sensitivity of solid explosive systems to impact A. V. Dubovik. M. RKhTU

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The book "Sensibility of solid explosive systems to impact" under the authorship of A. In. Dubovik and the team of authors is a unique textbook that immerses the reader in the world of explosives science. This work is not just a set of theoretical knowledge, but a real find for students, graduate students and specialists in the field of chemical technology, materials science and safety. If you are interested in how various factors affect the reaction of explosives, this book will be an indispensable source of information for you. The book examines key aspects of the sensitivity of solid explosive systems to mechanical impacts, such as impact and compression. Each section is written taking into account current research and practical examples, which makes the material available for understanding. The authors pay special attention to the methods of testing and analysis, which allows readers not only to assimilate the theory, but also to apply it in practice. You will be able to learn about how different environmental conditions and physical characteristics of materials affect their behavior when exposed to shock waves. This book will be especially useful for students of technical and engineering specialties, as well as for professionals working in the field of development and use of explosives. If you study chemistry, physics, or engineering, “Sensibility of solid explosive systems to impact” will be an important step for you on the way to a deep understanding of the processes occurring in solid explosive systems. The book will also be of interest to those involved in safety at work and in the military sphere, as it raises important topics related to accident prevention and safety. The topics that are raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, from the fundamentals of blast physics to modern research and testing methods. The authors emphasize the importance of understanding the mechanisms that lead to detonation, as well as the influence of various factors on the sensitivity of explosives. This knowledge is critical to the development of new, safer and more efficient explosive systems. Style A. In. Dubovik and his colleagues are distinguished by clarity and logical presentation. Each section of the book is designed so that the reader can easily follow the thoughts of the authors and assimilate complex concepts. In addition to theoretical aspects, the book presents practical examples and experimental results, which makes it particularly valuable for those who want to not only study the theory, but also apply it in practice. If you are looking for literature that will help you better understand the physics of explosives, as well as their application in various industries, "Sensibility of solid explosive systems to impact" will be a real discovery for you. This guide will not only enrich your knowledge, but will also open up new horizons in research and development related to explosives. In conclusion, it is worth noting that this book is not just a textbook, but a whole world of knowledge that is waiting to be opened. If you want to become an expert in the field of explosives or are just interested in this topic, “Sensibility of solid explosive systems to impact” is what you need. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the fascinating and complex world of explosion science!
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