Detonation Reaction Rates From Shaped Charge Penetrations: Transient Electrode Potentials of Nickel
by Spencer, Artuhur Milton
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U. Of Utah, 1962. Oversize Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. XL. Two thesis topics in hardbound jacket: Detonation Reaction Rates first 52 pages with Transient Electrode Potentials being remaining 37 pages. Graphs, charts, photos, lots of equasions. Det. Rates contains intro, Experimental Procedure, Results for Single Component Explosives, Two Component Explosives, Coated Grain Model and Two Independently Reacting Mixtures, Discussion , Summary and References.
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- Title
- Detonation Reaction Rates From Shaped Charge Penetrations: Transient Electrode Potentials of Nickel
- Author
- Spencer, Artuhur Milton
- Format/Binding
- Oversize Hardcover
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- Used - Very Good
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- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- U. Of Utah
- Date Published
- 1962
- Size
- XL
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- Technical/Technology;
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