The development of automatic mesh refinement (AMR) Eulerian reactive hydrodynamic code since 2000 has led to an increased understanding and modeling of applications that was not previously possible. Serving as a comprehensive introductory guide, the third edition of "Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants" features a new chapter on Nobel Code and a new 5,000-page appendix on the "Los Alamos Data Volumes", which had restricted availability until now. An accompanying CD-ROM contains supporting material, including Fortran and modeling codes. All chapters offer PowerPoint presentations and have been updated with the latest information on the current state of explosive and propellant technologies.