Manaa et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Explosive chemistry: Simulating the chemistry of energetic materials at extreme conditionsManaa et al., 2003
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- 17240616596751534913
- Author
- Manaa M
- Fried L
- Reed E
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- Publication venue
- Journal of computer-aided materials design
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In this article, we review recent atomistic computational techniques to study the electronic structure aspects and chemistry of energetic materials at high-pressure and/or high temperature. While several mechanisms have been proposed for the initial events of …
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