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Next Generation Energetics : 2nd International Explosives Conference.

Royal Society of Chemistry eBooks 1968-2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Akhavan, Jacqueline.
Series:
Issn Series
Issn Series ; v.Volume 359
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Explosives.
Artificial intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (253 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2025.
Summary:
The International Explosives Conference (IEC-2024) took place in Edinburgh from 18-20 June 2024; this publication provides a record of the proceedings for the oral presentations and display posters that were showcased at the event.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Section 1 Synthesis, Characterisation and Diagnostics
Synthesis, characterization, and energetic performance of a new copper complex based on 3,4,5-trinitro-1H-pyrazole
The growth and shock testing of large single crystal energetics and analogues
Calculating the heat of explosion for non-ideal explosives
Degradation kinetics of sea-dumped decoy flares
Computed tomography of a polymer bonded explosive
The effects of surface finish on the signal return for Het-V experiments using copper
Section 2 Artificial Intelligence, Simulation and Modelling
Prediction of material properties of energetic materials using machine learning methods
UCM/MMP cookoff models for explosives containing RDX
Monte Carlo analysis for hot-spot burning in generalized polygons
Expansion of high-fidelity physics capabilities for simulating the detonation and behaviour of explosive materials
TATB thermal decomposition: an improved kinetic model for explosive safety analysis
Using AI for the discovery and synthesis of advanced energetic materials
Numerical framework for the optimization of HVRB parameters from experimental measurements
Analysis of the burning of spheres and cubes
Analysis technique for reconstructing 2D cylinder wall expansion
Frictional heating measurements in PBX 9501
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ISBN:
1-83767-754-9
1-83767-755-7
OCLC:
1524994095

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