An Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics Part 1 – Matter, Energy and the First Law Please download the erratum to the original article below Note: Downloads of errata and supplementary materials are free
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Erratum for JPyro, 8, 1998, p12, p15, p16
Organic Fuels: Composition and Formation Enthalpy-Part I- Wood Derivatives, Related Carbohydrates, Exudates, and Rosin Please download the erratum to the original article below Note: Downloads of errata and supplementary materials are free
Erratum for JPyro, 7, 1998, p2
The Production of Music with Pyrotechnic Whistles Please download the erratum to the original article below Note: Downloads of errata and supplementary materials are free
Erratum for JPyro, 5, 1997, p3
Model Rocket Engines, Theory and Design Please download the erratum to the original article below Note: Downloads of errata and supplementary materials are free
Erratum for JPyro, 4, 1996, p29
Progress in Developing a Fuel-Air Salute Please download the erratum to the original article below Note: Downloads of errata and supplementary materials are free
Erratum for JPyro, 3, 1996, p39
Ammonium Perchlorate Composite Basics Please download the erratum to the original article below Note: Downloads of errata and supplementary materials are free
Erratum for JPyro, 2, 1995, p19
Introductory Chemistry for Pyrotechnists, Part 2: The Effects of Electrons” Please download the erratum to the original article below Note: Downloads of errata and supplementary materials are free
Erratum for JPyro, 1, 1995, p14
An Introduction to PROPEP, A Propellant Evaluation Program for Personal Computers Please download the erratum to the original article below Note: Downloads of errata and supplementary materials are free
Pyrotechnic Whistles
W. R. Maxwell Introduction: The fact that certain pyrotechnic compositions when pressed into a tube and ignited burn with a loud whistling noise has been known and used by firework manufacturers for many years. The two compositions most widely employed appear to be (a) a mixture of dry powdered potassium picrate and potassium nitrate in …
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Progress in Developing a Fuel-Air Salute
Fred Ryan ABSTRACT: In a fuel-air salute a fine metallic fuel is first dispersed into the surrounding air, then ignited. Such a salute is much safer than a conventional salute as the salute fuel must be mixed with air to obtain the oxygen needed to function. It can not explode violently in bulk or in …
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