Fr. 96.00

Military Pyrotechnics - Principles and Practices

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This book covers full spectrum relevant principles and practices of military pyrotechnics covering topics like initiatory compositions, components and devices, life cycle, sealing, stamping or marking, painting and stencilling, packing and storage, classification, division and compatibility, shelf life, proof, defects and safety and so forth.

List of contents










Chapter 1.Introduction
Chapter 2.Pyrotechnic Composition Sensitivity
Chapter 3.Combustion of Pyrotechnic Compositions
Chapter 4.Factors Affecting Pyrotechnic Performance
Chapter 5.Determination of Performance Parameters
Chapter 6.Ingredients of Pyrotechnic Compositions
Chapter 7.Manufacture of Pyrotechnic Compositions
Chapter 8.Illuminating Compositions
Chapter 9.Signalling Flare Compositions
Chapter 10.Tracer Compositions
Chapter 11.Photoflash Compositions
Chapter 12.Screening Smoke Compositions
Chapter 13.Signalling Colour Smoke Compositions
Chapter 14.Riot Control Compositions
Chapter 15.Incendiary Compositions
Chapter 16.Simulating Compositions
Chapter 17.Delay Compositions
Chapter 18.Infrared Flare Compositions
Chapter 19.Priming and Booster Compositions
Chapter 20.Flame and Smoke Compositions
Chapter 21.Gunpowder Compositions
Chapter 22.Initiating of Igition in Ammunition
Chapter 23.Pyrotechnic Ammunition Manufacture
Chapter 24.Filling, Pressing and Assembly
Chapter 25.Sealing of Pyrotechnic Ammunitions
Chapter 26.Painting, Marking, Packing and Storage
Chapter 27.Classification, Shelf Life and Compatibility
Chapter 28.Classification and Nomenclature
Chapter 29.Proof of Pyrotechnic Ammunitions
Chapter 30.Illuminating Ammunitions
Chapter 31.Photoflash Ammunitions
Chapter 32.Screening Smoke Ammunitions
Chapter 33.Signalling Ammunitions
Chapter 34.Incendiary Ammunitions
Chapter 35.Riot Control Devices/Ammunitions
Chapter 36.Training /Practice Ammunitions
Chapter 37.Distress Signalling Devices
Chapter 38.Simulating Ammunitions
Chapter 39.Infrared Flare Ammunitions


About the author










Dr. Ajoy. K. Bose was born on 25th June 1949 at Allahabad, UP, India. He obtained Masters of Science in Physical Chemistry in 1970 and Doctorate in Chemistry for his thesis "Kinetics and Mechanism of Oxidation by Chloramine-T" in 1974 from Allahabad University, Allahabad U.P. (India) and published 13 scientific papers in International Journals. He got associated with explosives and ammunition Industry in 1975 under Ministry of Defence Production, Government of India by joining as Assistant Manager (Probation) under Directorate General, Indian 0rdnance Factories.
The author had the privilege to work in ammunition and explosive industry for over 34 years (including 8 years exclusively in pyrotechnic ammunition industry) during which he was involved with production, Quality control and research and development of various ammunitions. He was deeply involved in solving a large number of teething technical problems in ammunition manufacture and product improvement through innovations in processes and materials over the years. During his career, author has worked in various ammunition, explosive and propellant factories in India. During these years, the author had close interactions with various ammunition and explosive factories, inspectorates and controllerates of quality assurance (for army, navy, air force and para military force) and military explosives as well as various proof establishments and defence research and development organisation.
The author is recipient of prestigious awards like "Ayudh Bhushan" for his outstanding services in solving technical problems in production and product improvements. The author was involved with design of igniter and Ordnance Factory Dehuroad received citation "Raksha Mantri award for Excellence 2007-08 for Design Efforts" - for Design of Igniter under Ministry of Defence (Production) and cash award by India's Defence Minister in 2009. The author received citation and cash award from DGOF and Chairman/OFB for design of above igniter.
The factory during his tenure as General Manager (HAG) received the "Raksha Mantri Award for Excellence 2008-09 for Best Performing Factory of OFB" from Ministry of Defence production. He contributed significantly for the factory in achieving again the "Raksha Mantri Award for Excellence 2009-10 for Best Performing Factory of OFB" during his part tenure prior to retirement.
He retired from service as General Manager (HAG) of one of the Asia's biggest pyrotechnic factory at Pune in India.


Summary

This book covers full spectrum relevant principles and practices of military pyrotechnics covering topics like initiatory compositions, components and devices, life cycle, sealing, stamping or marking, painting and stencilling, packing and storage, classification, division and compatibility, shelf life, proof, defects and safety and so forth.

Product details

Authors Ajoy K. Bose
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.10.2024
 
EAN 9780367554125
ISBN 978-0-367-55412-5
No. of pages 610
Weight 1180 g
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster,schwarz-weiss, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, Military engineering, Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering

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