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Introduction to molecular beams gas dynamics / Giovanni Sanna, Giuseppe Tomassetti.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sanna, Giovanni.
Contributor:
Tomassetti, Giuseppe.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gas dynamics.
Molecular beams.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (402 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London : Imperial College Press ; Hackensack, NJ : Distributed by World Scientific, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Introduction to Molecular Beams Gas Dynamics is devoted to the theory and phenomenology of supersonic molecular beams. The book describes the main physical idea and mathematical methods of the gas dynamics of molecular beams, while the detailed derivation of results and equations is accompanied by an explanation of their physical meaning. The phenomenology of supersonic beams can appear complex to those not experienced in supersonic gas dynamics and the few existing reviews on the topic generally presume specific knowledge of the subject. The book begins with a quantitative description of the
Contents:
Preface; CONTENTS; CHAPTER 1 Gas Properties; CHAPTER 2 The Non-Equilibrium Equations and the Relaxation of the Internal Degrees of Freedom; CHAPTER 3 The Fundamental Equations of Gas Dynamics; CHAPTER 4 Isoentropic Flow. Characteristic Lines; CHAPTER 5 The Method of Characteristics; CHAPTER 6 The Shock Waves; CHAPTER 7 The Flow in Nozzles and Jets; CHAPTER 8 The Supersonic Free Jet; CHAPTER 9 Application of the Boltzmann Equation to a Jet of Monatomic Gas; CHAPTER 10 Characterisation of a Particle Source and Extraction of the Molecular Beam
CHAPTER 11 The Condensation in a Supersonic Free JetCHAPTER 12 Some Different Topics; Appendix A.1 Different Forms of Eq. (1.2.2); Appendix A.2 Intermolecular Potential Energy; Appendix A.3 Molecular Energy Levels; Appendix B.1 Deduction of Eqs. (2.5.8; 9; 10); Appendix C.1 Deduction of Eqs. (3.9.10; 13); Appendix C.2 Alternative Deduction of the Bernoulli Equation; Appendix D.1 Use of the Prandtl-Meyer Function in the Method of Characteristics; Appendix D.2 Planar Flow Classification; Appendix D.3 Characteristic Lines and Weak Discontinuities; Appendix E.1 Spherical Symmetry Source
Appendix E.2 A New Determination of the Flow FieldAppendix E.3 Deduction of Eqs. (8.5.1; 2); Appendix F.1 Deduction of Eqs. (9.2.9; 10; 11; 12); Appendix F.2 Deduction of Eqs. (9.3.5; 6); Appendix F.3 Deduction of Eq. (9.3.14); Appendix G.1 Calculation of the Integral /1 and /2 in Eqs. (12.4.7; 14); Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786611867010
9781281867018
1281867012
9781860947407
1860947409
OCLC:
228171789

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