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Jacques Charles Émile
Jouguet (5
January 1871, in Bessèges (Gard) – 2
April 1943, in Montpellier) was a
French engineer and scientist,
whose name is attached...
- The Chapman–
Jouguet condition holds approximately in
detonation waves in high explosives. It
states that the
detonation propagates at a
velocity at which...
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propagation were
carried out
first by
David Chapman in 1899 and by Émile
Jouguet in 1905, 1906 and 1917. The next
advance in
understanding detonation was...
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Pierre Jouguet (14 May 1869 – 9 July 1949) was a
French Egyptologist and
classical philologist. In 1890 he
studied at the École
Normale Supérieure in...
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sometimes used (see Chapman–
Jouguet condition). The
detonation velocity can be
effectively determined by the Chapman–
Jouguet (CJ) state,
which represents...
- the
detonation pressure. The
pressure can be
calculated using Chapman-
Jouguet theory from the
velocity and density. TNT
equivalent RE
factor Cooper,...
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their psychological reactions to the
stress of combat.
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Jouguet condition Chemistry Civil engineer Chemical engineer Gurney equations Material...
- Français d'Archéologie
Orientale funded excavations near
Faiyum where Pierre Jouguet found a tomb full of cat
mummies in 1901. It was
located in the
midst of...
- the zone of
exothermic chemical reaction,
which finishes at the Chapman–
Jouguet condition.
After that, the
detonation products expand backward. In the...
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Jollois (French, 1776–1842) Edme-François
Jomard (French, 1777–1862)
Pierre Jouguet (French, 1869–1949)
Hermann Junker (German, 1877–1962) László Kákosy (Hungarian...