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An Assessment of Ignition Hazard for Shielded Energetic Materials and its Relation to Flammable Chemicals

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Experimental and theoretical study of ignition characteristics for solid substances under conditions of complex heat exchange is of importance for different applications. Particularly, it concerns ignition of shielded chemically active materials. There are numerous examples of investigations on reaction initiation in composite heterogeneous systems, studies of combustion of macro heterogeneous systems with large size inclusions, studies of fire and explosion safety.

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Knyazevai, A.G., Zarko, V.E. (1999). An Assessment of Ignition Hazard for Shielded Energetic Materials and its Relation to Flammable Chemicals. In: Zarko, V.E., Weiser, V., Eisenreich, N., Vasil’ev, A.A. (eds) Prevention of Hazardous Fires and Explosions. NATO Science Series, vol 26. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4712-5_17

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