What Is Electrothermal Chemical Technology
The goal of the electrothermal-chemical (ETC) technology is to improve the predictability and rate of expansion of propellants within the barrel of future tank, artillery, and close-in weapon system weapons in order to boost their accuracy and muzzle energy.
How You Will Benefit
(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:
Chapter 1: Electrothermal-chemical technology
Chapter 2: MGM-51 Shillelagh
Chapter 3: Recoil
Chapter 4: Railgun
Chapter 5: Muzzle velocity
Chapter 6: Grenade launcher
Chapter 7: Shell (projectile)
Chapter 8: Cooking off
Chapter 9: Internal ballistics
Chapter 10: Electronic firing
Chapter 11: T95 medium tank
Chapter 12: Rheinmetall Rh-120
Chapter 13: M829
Chapter 14: 76 mm gun M1
Chapter 15: Plasma-powered cannon
Chapter 16: High?low system
Chapter 17: Main battle tank
Chapter 18: Bulk loaded liquid propellants
Chapter 19: Primer (firearms)
Chapter 20: Panzerwurfk?rper 42
Chapter 21: CN08 120 mm gun
(II) Answering the public top questions about Electrothermal Chemical Technology.
(III) Real world examples for the usage of Electrothermal Chemical Technology in many fields.
(IV) 17 appendices to explain, briefly, 266 emerging technologies in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of Electrothermal Chemical Technology' technologies.
Who This Book Is For
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Electrothermal Chemical Technology.
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The silver bullet for penetrating the next generation of advanced tanks
Fouad Sabry is the former Regional Head of Business Development for Applications at Hewlett Packard (HP) for Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa. Fouad has received his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) of Computer Systems and Automatic Control, dual master’s degrees, (1) Master of Business Administration (MBA) and (2) Master of Management in Information Technology (MMIT), from University of Melbourne (MoU) in Australia. Fouad has more than 25 years of experience in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), working in local, regional, and international companies, such as Vodafone and International Business Machines (IBM). Currently, Fouad is an entrepreneur, author, futurist, focused on Emerging Technologies, and Industry Solutions, and founder of one billion knowledgeable (1BK) community.
Electrothermal Chemical Technology
1 - Plasma Propulsion
2 - Pulse Detonation Engine
3 - Agricultural Robotics
4 - Closed Ecological Systems
5 - Cultured Meat
6 - Vertical Farming
7 - Autonomous Vehicles
8 - Autonomous Drones
9 - Autonomous Robotics
10 - Autonomous Weapons
11 - Arcology
12 - 4D Printing
13 - Domed City
14 - Biometrics
15 - Digital Scent Technology
16 - Electronic Nose
17 - E-Textiles
18 - Flexible Electronics
19 - Memristor
20 - Molecular Electronics
21 - Nanoelectromechanical Systems
22 - Solid State Transformer
23 - Spintronics
24 - Thermal Copper Pillar Bump
25 - Three Dimensional Integrated Circuit
26 - Twistronics
27 - Airborne Wind Turbine
28 - Americium
29 - Artificial Photosynthesis
30 - Concentrated Solar Power
31 - Cryogenic Treatment
32 - Supercapacitor
33 - Energy Harvesting
34 - Flywheel Energy Storage
35 - Fusion Power
36 - Generation IV Reactor
37 - Gravity Battery
38 - Home Fuel Cell
39 - Lithium Air Battery
40 - Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
41 - Lithium Sulfur Battery
42 - Magnesium Battery
43 - Magnonics
44 - Molten Salt Reactor
45 - Nanowire Battery
46 - Optical Rectenna
47 - Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
48 - Solid State Battery
49 - Smart Grid
50 - Space Based Solar Power
51 - Thorium Fuel Cycle
52 - Vortex Engine
53 - Wireless Power Transfer
54 - Zero Energy Building
55 - Computer Generated Imagery
56 - Immersion Into Virtual Reality
57 - Distributed Ledger
58 - Digital Currency
59 - Decentralized Finance
60 - 6G Network
61 - Ambient Intelligence
62 - Artificial Brain
63 - Artificial General Intelligence
64 - Augmented Reality
65 - Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistor
66 - Civic Technology
67 - DNA Digital Data Storage
68 - Exascale Computing
69 - Holographic Data Storage
70 - General Purpose Computing On Graphics Processing Units
71 - Exocortex
72 - Li-Fi
73 - Machine Vision
74 - Mobile Collaboration
75 - Multimodal Contactless Biometric Systems
76 - Nanoradio
77 - Neuromorphic Engineering
78 - Optical Computing
79 - Quantum Computing
80 - Quantum Cryptography
81 - Quantum Radar
82 - Radio Frequency Identification
83 - Semantic Web
84 - Software Defined Radio
85 - Speech Recognition
86 - Subvocal Recognition
87 - Virtual Reality
88 - Digital Forensics
89 - Smart Machines
90 - Aerogel
91 - Amorphous Metal
92 - Bioplastic
93 - Conductive Polymer
94 - Cryogenic Treatment
95 - Dynamic Armour
96 - Fullerene
97 - Graphene
98 - Lab on a Chip
99 - High Temperature Superconductivity
100 - Magnetic Nanoparticles
101 - Magnetorheological Fluid
102 - Microfluidics
103 - Superfluidity
104 - Metamaterial
105 - Metal Foam
106 - Multi Function Structure
107 - Nanomaterials
108 - Programmable Matter
109 - Quantum Dot
110 - Silicene
111 - Superalloy
112 - Synthetic Diamond
113 - Time Crystal
114 - Translucent Concrete
115 - Artificial Womb
116 - Brain Implant
117 - Cryonics
118 - De-Extinction
119 - DNA Vaccine
120 - MRNA Vaccine
121 - Enzybiotics
122 - Genetic Engineering
123 - Suspended Animation
124 - Life Extension
125 - Strategies For Engineered Negligible Senescence
126 - Nanomedicine
127 - Nanosensor
128 - Omni Processor
129 - Oncolytic Virus
130 - Personalized Medicine
131 - Whole Genome Sequencing
132 - Phage Therapy
133 - Plantibody
134 - Regenerative Medicine
135 - Robot Assisted Surgery
136 - Senolytic
137 - Stem Cell Therapy
138 - Synthetic Biology
139 - Synthetic Genomics
140 - Tissue Engineering
141 - Tricorder
142 - Virotherapy
143 - Vitrification
144 - Cryoprotectant
145 - Caseless Ammunition
146 - Cloaking Device
147 - Directed Energy Weapon
148 - Electrolaser
149 - Electromagnetic Weapons
150 - Electrothermal Chemical Technology
151 - Energy Shield
152 - Green Bullet
153 - Cruise Missile
154 - Laser Weapon
155 - MAHEM
156 - Precision Guided Firearm
157 - Sonic Weapon
158 - Stealth Technology
159 - Telescoped Ammunition
160 - Lightweight Small Arms Technologies
161 - Brain Computer Interface
162 - Brain Reading
163 - Neuroinformatics
164 - Electroencephalography
165 - Head Transplant
166 - Neuroprosthetics
167 - Volumetric Display
168 - Laser TV
169 - Holography
170 - Optical Transistor
171 - Screenless Video
172 - Swarm Intelligence
173 - Android
174 - Gynoid
175 - Gastrobot
176 - Molecular Nanotechnology
177 - Nanorobotics
178 - Powered Exoskeleton
179 - Self Reconfiguring Modular Robot
180 - Swarm Robotics
181 - Uncrewed Vehicle
182 - Artificial Gravity
183 - Asteroid Mining
184 - Breakthrough Starshot
185 - Inflatable Space Habitat
186 - Reusable Launch System
187 - Airless Tire
188 - Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit
189 - Ion Propelled Aircraft
190 - Boeing X53 Active Aeroelastic Wing
191 - Adaptive Compliant Wing
192 - Fluidic Flight Controls
193 - Flying Car
194 - Fusion Rocket
195 - Ground Level Power Supply
196 - Hoverbike
197 - Hovertrain
198 - Ground Effect Train
199 - Atmospheric Satellite
200 - Jet Pack
201 - Backpack Helicopter
202 - Maglev
203 - Vactrain
204 - Magnetic Levitation
205 - Mass Driver
206 - Personal Rapid Transit
207 - Physical Internet
208 - Scooter Sharing System
209 - Propellant Depot
210 - Self Driving Car
211 - Space Elevator
212 - Spaceplane
213 - Vehicular Communication Systems
Emerging Technologies in Aerospace
1 - Plasma Propulsion
2 - Pulse Detonation Engine
Emerging Technologies in Agriculture
1 - Agricultural Robotics
2 - Closed Ecological Systems
3 - Cultured Meat
4 - Vertical Farming
Emerging Technologies in Autonomous Things
1 - Autonomous Vehicles
2 - Autonomous Drones
3 - Autonomous Robotics
4 - Autonomous Weapons
Emerging Technologies in Construction
1 - Arcology
2 - 4D Printing
3 - Domed City
Emerging Technologies in Electronics
1 - Biometrics
2 - Digital Scent Technology
3 - Electronic Nose
4 - E-Textiles
5 - Flexible Electronics
6 - Memristor
7 - Molecular Electronics
8 - Nanoelectromechanical Systems
9 - Solid State Transformer
10 - Spintronics
11 - Thermal Copper Pillar Bump
12 - Three Dimensional Integrated Circuit
13 - Twistronics
Emerging Technologies in Energy
1 - Airborne Wind Turbine
2 - Americium
3 - Artificial Photosynthesis
4 - Concentrated Solar Power
5 - Cryogenic Treatment
6 - Supercapacitor
7 - Energy Harvesting
8 - Flywheel Energy Storage
9 - Fusion Power
10 - Generation IV Reactor
11 - Gravity Battery
12 - Home Fuel Cell
13 - Lithium Air Battery
14 - Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
15 - Lithium Sulfur Battery
16 - Magnesium Battery
17 - Magnonics
18 - Molten Salt Reactor
19 - Nanowire Battery
20 - Optical Rectenna
21 - Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
22 - Solid State Battery
23 - Smart Grid
24 - Space Based Solar Power
25 - Thorium Fuel Cycle
26 - Vortex Engine
27 - Wireless Power Transfer
28 - Zero Energy Building
Emerging Technologies in Entertainment
1 - Computer Generated Imagery
2 - Immersion Into Virtual Reality
Emerging Technologies in Finance
1 - Distributed Ledger
2 - Digital Currency
3 - Decentralized Finance
Emerging Technologies in Information and Communications Technology
1 - 6G Network
2 - Ambient Intelligence
3 - Artificial Brain
4 - Artificial General Intelligence
5 - Augmented Reality
6 - Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistor
7 - Civic Technology
8 - DNA Digital Data Storage
9 - Exascale Computing
10 - Holographic Data Storage
11 - General Purpose Computing On Graphics Processing Units
12 - Exocortex
13 - Li-Fi
14 - Machine Vision
15 - Mobile Collaboration
16 - Multimodal Contactless Biometric Systems
17 - Nanoradio
18 - Neuromorphic Engineering
19 - Optical Computing
20 - Quantum Computing
21 - Quantum Cryptography
22 - Quantum Radar
23 - Radio Frequency Identification
24 - Semantic Web
25 - Software Defined Radio
26 - Speech Recognition
27 - Subvocal Recognition
28 - Virtual Reality
29 - Digital Forensics
30 - Smart Machines
Emerging Technologies in Materials Science
1 - Aerogel
2 - Amorphous Metal
3 - Bioplastic
4 - Conductive Polymer
5 - Cryogenic Treatment
6 - Dynamic Armour
7 - Fullerene
8 - Graphene
9 - Lab on a Chip
10 - High Temperature Superconductivity
11 - Magnetic Nanoparticles
12 - Magnetorheological Fluid
13 - Microfluidics
14 - Superfluidity
15 - Metamaterial
16 - Metal Foam
17 - Multi Function Structure
18 - Nanomaterials
19 - Programmable Matter
20 - Quantum Dot
21 - Silicene
22 - Superalloy
23 - Synthetic Diamond
24 - Time Crystal
25 - Translucent Concrete
Emerging Technologies in Medical
1 - Artificial Womb
2 - Brain Implant
3 - Cryonics
4 - De-Extinction
5 - DNA Vaccine
6 - MRNA Vaccine
7 - Enzybiotics
8 - Genetic Engineering
9 - Suspended Animation
10 - Life Extension
11 - Strategies For Engineered Negligible Senescence
12 - Nanomedicine
13 - Nanosensor
14 - Omni Processor
15 - Oncolytic Virus
16 - Personalized Medicine
17 - Whole Genome Sequencing
18 - Phage Therapy
19 - Plantibody
20 - Regenerative Medicine
21 - Robot Assisted Surgery
22 - Senolytic
23 - Stem Cell Therapy
24 - Synthetic Biology
25 - Synthetic Genomics
26 - Tissue Engineering
27 - Tricorder
28 - Virotherapy
29 - Vitrification
30 - Cryoprotectant
Emerging Technologies in Military
1 - Caseless Ammunition
2 - Cloaking Device
3 - Directed Energy Weapon
4 - Electrolaser
5 - Electromagnetic Weapons
6 - Electrothermal Chemical Technology
7 - Energy Shield
8 - Green Bullet
9 - Cruise Missile
10 - Laser Weapon
11 - MAHEM
12 - Precision Guided Firearm
13 - Sonic Weapon
14 - Stealth Technology
15 - Telescoped Ammunition
16 - Lightweight Small Arms Technologies
Emerging Technologies in Neuroscience
1 - Brain Computer Interface
2 - Brain Reading
3 - Neuroinformatics
4 - Electroencephalography
5 - Head Transplant
6 - Neuroprosthetics
Emerging Technologies in Optoelectronics
1 - Volumetric Display
2 - Laser TV
3 - Holography
4 - Optical Transistor
5 - Screenless Video
Emerging Technologies in Robotics
1 - Swarm Intelligence
2 - Android
3 - Gynoid
4 - Gastrobot
5 - Molecular Nanotechnology
6 - Nanorobotics
7 - Powered Exoskeleton
8 - Self Reconfiguring Modular Robot
9 - Swarm Robotics
10 - Uncrewed Vehicle
Emerging Technologies in Space
1 - Artificial Gravity
2 - Asteroid Mining
3 - Breakthrough Starshot
4 - Inflatable Space Habitat
5 - Reusable Launch System
Emerging Technologies in Transport
1 - Airless Tire
2 - Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit
3 - Ion Propelled Aircraft
4 - Boeing X53 Active Aeroelastic Wing
5 - Adaptive Compliant Wing
6 - Fluidic Flight Controls
7 - Flying Car
8 - Fusion Rocket
9 - Ground Level Power Supply
10 - Hoverbike
11 - Hovertrain
12 - Ground Effect Train
13 - Atmospheric Satellite
14 - Jet Pack
15 - Backpack Helicopter
16 - Maglev
17 - Vactrain
18 - Magnetic Levitation
19 - Mass Driver
20 - Personal Rapid Transit
21 - Physical Internet
22 - Scooter Sharing System
23 - Propellant Depot
24 - Self Driving Car
25 - Space Elevator
26 - Spaceplane
27 - Vehicular Communication Systems
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Electrothermal Chemical Technology
The silver bullet for penetrating the next generation of advanced tanks
Fouad Sabry
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Why did I write this book?
The story of writing this book started on 1989, when I was a student in the Secondary School of Advanced Students.
It is remarkably like the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Schools, which are now available in many advanced countries.
STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. This term is typically used to address an education policy or a curriculum choice in schools. It has implications for workforce development, national security concerns and immigration policy.
There was a weekly class in the library, where each student is free to choose any book and read for 1 hour. The objective of the class is to encourage the students to read subjects other than the educational curriculum.
In the library, while I was looking at the books on the shelves, I noticed huge books, total of 5,000 pages in 5 parts. The books name is “The Encyclopedia of Technology”, which describes everything around us, from absolute zero to semiconductors, almost every technology, at that time, was explained with colorful illustrations and simple words. I started to read the encyclopedia, and of course, I was not able to finish it in the 1-hour weekly class.
So, I convinced my father to buy the encyclopedia. My father bought all the technology tools for me in the beginning of my life, the first computer and the first technology encyclopedia, and both have a great impact on myself and my career.
I have finished the entire encyclopedia in the same summer vacation of this year, and then I started to see how the universe works and to how to apply that knowledge to everyday problems.
My passion to the technology started mor than 30 years ago and still the journey goes on.
This book is part of “The Encyclopedia of Emerging Technologies” which is my attempt to give the readers the same amazing experience I had when I was in high school, but instead of 20th century technologies, I am more interested in the 21st century emerging technologies, applications, and industry solutions.
“The Encyclopedia of Emerging Technologies” will consist of 365 books, each book will be focused on one single emerging technology. You can read the list of emerging technologies and their categorization by industry in the part of “Coming Soon”, at the end of the book.
365 books to give the readers the chance to increase their knowledge on one single emerging technology every day within the course of one year period.
How did I write this book?
In every book of “The Encyclopedia of Emerging Technologies”, I am trying to get instant, raw search insights, direct from the minds of the people, trying to answer their questions about the emerging technology.
There are 3 billion Google searches every day, and 20% of those have never been seen before. They are like a direct line to the people thoughts.
Sometimes that’s ‘How do I remove paper jam’. Other times, it is the wrenching fears and secret hankerings they would only ever dare share with Google.
In my pursuit to discover an untapped goldmine of content ideas about “Electrothermal Chemical Technology”, I use many tools to listen into autocomplete data from search engines like Google, then quickly cranks out every useful phrase and question, the people are asking around the keyword “Electrothermal Chemical Technology”.
It is a goldmine of people insight, I can use to create fresh, ultra-useful content, products, and services. The kind people, like you, really want.
People searches are the most important dataset ever collected on the human psyche. Therefore, this book is a live product, and constantly updated by more and more answers for new questions about “Electrothermal Chemical Technology”, asked by people, just like you and me, wondering about this new emerging technology and would like to know more about it.
The approach for writing this book is to get a deeper level of understanding of how people search around “Electrothermal Chemical Technology”, revealing questions and queries which I would not necessarily think off the top of my head, and answering these questions in super easy and digestible words, and to navigate the book around in a straightforward way.
So, when it comes to writing this book, I have ensured that it is as optimized and targeted as possible. This book purpose is helping the people to further understand and grow their knowledge about “Electrothermal Chemical Technology”. I am trying to answer people’s questions as closely as possible and showing a lot more.
It is a fantastic, and beautiful way to explore questions and problems that the people have and answer them directly, and add insight, validation, and creativity to the content of the book – even pitches and proposals. The book uncovers rich, less crowded, and sometimes surprising areas of research demand I would not otherwise reach. There is no doubt that, it is expected to increase the knowledge of the potential readers’ minds, after reading the book using this approach.
I have applied a unique approach to make the content of this book always fresh. This approach depends on listening to the people minds, by using the search listening tools. This approach helped me to:
Meet the readers exactly where they are, so I can create relevant content that strikes a chord and drives more understanding to the topic.
Keep my finger firmly on the pulse, so I can get updates when people talk about this emerging technology in new ways, and monitor trends over time.
Uncover hidden treasures of questions need answers about the emerging technology to discover unexpected insights and hidden niches that boost the relevancy of the content and give it a winning edge.
The building block for writing this book include the following:
(1) I have stopped wasting the time on gutfeel and guesswork about the content wanted by the readers, filled the book content with what the people need and said goodbye to the endless content ideas based on speculations.
(2) I have made solid decisions, and taken fewer risks, to get front row seats to what people want to read and want to know — in real time — and use search data to make bold decisions, about which topics to include and which topics to exclude.
(3) I have streamlined my content production to identify content ideas without manually having to sift through individual opinions to save days and even weeks of time.
It is wonderful to help the people to increase their knowledge in a straightforward way by just answering their questions.
I think the approach of writing of this book is unique as it collates, and tracks the important questions being asked by the readers on search engines.
Writing a book is harder than I thought and more rewarding than I could have ever imagined. None of this would have been possible without the work completed by prestigious researchers, and I would like to acknowledge their efforts to increase the knowledge of the public about this emerging technology.
To the enlightened, the ones who see things differently, and want the world to be better -- they are not fond of the status quo or the existing state. You can disagree with them too much, and you can argue with them even more, but you cannot ignore them, and you cannot underestimate them, because they always change things... they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones or amateur, others see genius and innovators, because the ones who are enlightened enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do, and lead the people to the enlightenment.
The goal of the electrothermal-chemical (ETC) technology is to improve the predictability and rate of expansion of propellants within the barrel of future tank, artillery, and close-in weapon system weapons in order to boost their accuracy and muzzle energy.
Books by the author
Series by the author
Copyright
Bonus
Preface
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Epigraph
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Electrothermal-chemical technology
Chapter 2: MGM-51 Shillelagh
Chapter 3: Recoil
Chapter 4: Railgun
Chapter 5: Muzzle velocity
Chapter 6: Grenade launcher
Chapter 7: Shell (projectile)
Chapter 8: Cooking off
Chapter 9: Internal ballistics
Chapter 10: Electronic firing
Chapter 11: T95 medium tank
Chapter 12: Rheinmetall Rh-120
Chapter 13: M829
Chapter 14: 76 mm gun M1
Chapter 15: Plasma-powered cannon
Chapter 16: High�low system
Chapter 17: Main battle tank
Chapter 18: Bulk loaded liquid propellants
Chapter 19: Primer (firearms)
Chapter 20: Panzerwurfk�rper 42
Chapter 21: CN08 120 mm gun
Epilogue
About the Author
Coming Soon
Appendices: Emerging Technologies in Each Industry
Books by the author
Series by the author
Copyright
Bonus
Preface
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Epigraph
Table of Contents
Cover