Work Principle For Predicting Explosive Toxic Fumes

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Michael S. Wieland
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The work-principle method was developed for theoretically resolving toxic fumes from non-ideal charge formulations. The whole description of a wanted process refers to macroscopic changes resulting from removing and imposing constraints that work one at a time to chronologically render trajectory terminal (key) states. The trajectory resolution utilizes a thermodynamic quasi-potential or negative work function, and numeric results require some appropriate standard thermodynamic (equilibrium) reaction code TDRC. The underlying method is unable to restrict reactions, tailor the work output or resolve states within the trajectory transitions, so the trajectory terminology is used somewhat figuratively. The work-principle model has the working fluid (reaction material) interacting with a tremendous reservoir (chamber air and walls), while forecasting the work performed upon a mechanical agent.
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APA: Michael S. Wieland  (1998)  Work Principle For Predicting Explosive Toxic Fumes

MLA: Michael S. Wieland Work Principle For Predicting Explosive Toxic Fumes. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1998.

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