Vacuum

Vacuum
Author: Pramod K. Naik
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0429995415

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Vacuum plays an important role in science and technology. The study of interaction of charged particles, neutrals and radiation with each other and with solid surfaces requires a vacuum environment for reliable investigations. Vacuum has contributed to major advancements made in nuclear science, space, metallurgy, electrical/electronic technology, chemical engineering, transportation, robotics and many other fields. This book is intended to assist students, scientists, technicians and engineers with understanding the basics of vacuum science and technology for application in their projects. The fundamental theories, concepts, devices, applications, and key inventions are discussed.

Vacuum Science and Technology

Vacuum Science and Technology
Author: Dr. V.V. Rao
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1998-10-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 8170237637

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This book presents a modern and balanced approach while discussing the conceptual and practical aspects of vacuum science and technology. The chapters in the book are planned in systematic fashion from basic concepts through vacuum production and measurement, vacuum components, trouble shooting and then providing applications. It would be useful to students, both at the under-graduate and graduate levels in physics and also in various branches of engineering. In addition, it would be of value to practicing scientists and engineers who have to deal will vacuum science and technology.

Vacuum Science and Technology

Vacuum Science and Technology
Author: Paul A. Redhead
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1997-05-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781563962486

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Market: Researchers and technicians in vacuum science, and those interested in the field. This comprehensive overview of the groundbreaking work in vacuum science from 1910 to 1960 presents original biographies of the scientists and engineers at the vanguard of vacuum technology. It also features papers now regarded as milestones. Among these are Saul Dushman's "Theory and Use of the Molecular Gauge" (1915), Pieter Clausing's "The Flow of Highly Rarefied Gases through Tubes of Arbitrary Length" (1932), and L.D. Hall's "Electronic Ultra-High Vacuum Pump" (1932).

Handbook of Vacuum Science and Technology

Handbook of Vacuum Science and Technology
Author: Dorothy Hoffman
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 861
Release: 1997-10-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080533752

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The Handbook of Vacuum Technology consists of the latest innovations in vacuum science and technology with a strong orientation towards the vacuum practitioner. It covers many of the new vacuum pumps, materials, equipment, and applications. It also details the design and maintenance of modern vacuum systems. The authors are well known experts in their individual fields with the emphasis on performance, limitations, and applications rather than theory. There aremany useful tables, charts, and figures that will be of use to the practitioner. User oriented with many useful tables, charts, and figures of use to the practitioner Reviews new vacuum materials and equipment Illustrates the design and maintenance of modern vacuum systems Includes well referenced chapters