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ThermoData Engine (TDE) Version 2E-2010: Thermophysical Properties of Selected Explosive Materials
Published
Author(s)
Preston Craig, Robert D. Chirico, Vladimir Diky, Ilmutdin Abdulagatov, Thomas J. Bruno, Michael D. Frenkel
Abstract
The software provides thermophysical property data for 105 selected explosive materials. The product is the result of an extensive literature search and data capture coupled with the dynamic data evaluation concept implemented in the ThermoData Engine expert system software. Full access to original experimental data and sources is included. Bibliographic information concerning decomposition products is now accessible in this version, as are enthalpies of combustion and formation.
Citation
Software product for the Department of Homeland Security
Pub Type
Others
Keywords
critically evaluated data, explosives, thermophysical property, thermodynamics, dynamic data evaluation
Craig, P.
, Chirico, R.
, Diky, V.
, Abdulagatov, I.
, Bruno, T.
and Frenkel, M.
(2010),
ThermoData Engine (TDE) Version 2E-2010: Thermophysical Properties of Selected Explosive Materials, Software product for the Department of Homeland Security
(Accessed October 11, 2025)