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Conversion Concepts for Commercial Applications and Disposal Technologies of Energetic Systems

English · Paperback / Softback

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A very complete survey of different approaches adopted by Eastern and Western countries for the disposal of surplus ammunition. Incineration and other techniques for the disposal of high explosives, gun and rocket propellants are introduced and discussed in relation to environmental and safety requirements. Proposals for and examples of the re-use of military explosives in commercial applications are given. Topics discussed range from the conversion of energetic systems into chemical raw materials to the new development of energetic systems with special features for commercial use (such as producing artificial diamonds by detonation, self-propagating high-temperature synthesis, fire extinguishing, etc.).

List of contents

Energetic Condensed Systems. Directions of Conversion and Ways of Use for Determination of Actual Economic, Scientific, and Technical Problems.- Disposal of Ammunition in the Federal Republic of Germany: an Overview.- Demilitarization Research and Development Technology for Conventional Munitions.- Utilization Methods for Explosives Withdrawn from Military Stocks: Designing, Carrying Out and Practical Implementation.- Demilitarization Technology and Examples of Conversion.- Demilitarisation and Disposal - United Kingdom Studies and Applications.- Munitions Disposal as a Total Concept.- New Type of Artificial Diamonds and Physical - Chemical Fundamentals of Their Creation.- Comprehensive Utilization of Conventional Ammunition and Released Explosives.- Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis: History of One Initiated Conversion.- Electric Prospecting for Oil and Gas Fields Using Powerful MHD Generators.- Advanced Disposal and Recycling Technologies of Energetic Materials.- Development of Solid Propellants for Effective Fire-Extinguishing Systems.- Reformulation/Reuse of Explosives, Propellants and Pyrothechnics for Commercial Applications.- Pyrotechnic Aerosol Generating Compositions and Fire Suppressing Systems.- Usage of Explosion Technology for Recovery of Armoured Ordnance.- Problems of Trotytl (TNT) Processing into Condensation Monomers, Polymers and Dyes.- Re-Use of 155 MM HE Auxiliary Projectiles for Practice Rounds and Industrial Explosives.- Usage of Explosive Technologies for National Economy.- Industrial Explosives Based on Double-Base Propellants.- Development and Manufacturing of Charges, Including Charges on Base of Explosives Extracted During Unloading of Ammunition, for Crushing Mill Heavy Scrap and Overtyres.- Chemical and Biological Processes forDecomposition of Nitrocellulose-Based Propellants.- Use of Powders in National Economy.- Ballistite Powder as a Material Source for Polymer Varnishes, Adhesives, and Composites.- Possibilities and Experience of the Ammunition Effective Utilization on the Industrial Objects.- Abrasive Water Jet Cutting of Munitions and Explosive Incineration in a Fluidised Bed.- Processing of Energetic Materials with Supercritical Co.- Disposal of Energetic Materials by Alkaline Pressure Hydrolysis and Combined Techniques.

Product details

Assisted by Krause (Editor), H Krause (Editor), H. Krause (Editor), Horst Krause (Editor), Horst H. Krause (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048148806
ISBN 978-90-481-4880-6
No. of pages 276
Dimensions 152 mm x 16 mm x 229 mm
Weight 432 g
Illustrations XVI, 276 p.
Series NATO Science Partnership, Sub-Series 1
NATO ASI Series
NATO Science Partnership, Sub-Series 1
Nato Science Partnership Subseries: 1
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering

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