Chemistry of Pyrotechnics: Basic Principles and Theory, Second Edition

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CRC Press, Dec 23, 2010 - House & Home - 245 pages

Primarily driven by advancing technology and concerns for safety, advancement in the world of pyrotechnics and high-energy materials has exploded in the past 25 years. The promulgation of new government regulations places new and more stringent restrictions on the materials that may be used in energetic mixtures. These regulations now mandate numerous training programs, and initiate other actions, such as OSHA’s Process Safety Management standard, intended to eliminate accidents and incidents. Unfortunately, the US lacks an organized, broad-range academic program to cover the science and use of energetic materials and educate the next generation of pyrotechnicians.

Designed as a bridge to allow a smooth and confident transition for personnel coming from a chemistry background into the practical world of explosives, Chemistry of Pyrotechnics: Basic Principles and Theory, Second Edition emphasizes basic chemical principles alongside practical, hands-on knowledge in the preparation of energetic mixtures. It examines the interactions between and adaptations of pyrotechnics to changing technology in areas such as obscuration science and low-signature flame emission.

Much more than a simple how-to guide, the book discusses chemical and pyrotechnic principles, components of high-energy mixtures, and elements of ignition, propagation, and sensitivity. It offers heat compositions, including ignition mixes, delays, thermites, and propellants and investigates the production of smoke and sound as well as light and color.

Promoting the growth and expansion of pyrotechnics as a science, Chemistry of Pyrotechnics: Basic Principles and Theory, Second Edition provides practitioners with the ability to apply chemical principles and logic to energetic materials and thereby make the field as productive, useful, and safe as possible.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Chapter 2 Basic Chemical Principles
7
Chatper 3 Components of HighEnergy Mixtures
59
Chapter 4 Pyrotechnic Principles
97
Chapter 5 Ignition and Propagation
115
Chapter 6 Sensitivity
143
Chapter 7 Heat Compositions
159
Chapter 8 Color and Light Production
179
Chapter 9 Smoke and Sound
203
Obtaining Pyrotechnic Literature
217
Mixing Test Quantities of Pyrotechnic Compositions
219
Index
221
Color Insert
227
Back Cover
235
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