High-Vacuum Technology : a Practical Guide, Second Edition [electronic resource] / Marsbed H. Hablanian.

By: Hablanian, Marsbed H [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: London : Taylor and Francis, 2017Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource : text file, PDFContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351440691; 1351440691Subject(s): Vacuum technologyDDC classification: 621.55 LOC classification: TJ940 | .H335 2017Online resources: Taylor & Francis Click here to view. | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 2 Properties of Gases / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 3 Fluid Flow and Pumping Concepts / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 4 Vacuum Systems / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 5 Coarse Vacuum Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 6 Vapor Jet (Diffusion) Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 7 Turbomofecular Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 8 Cryogenic Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 9 Gettering and Ion Pumping / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 10 Overloading of Vacuum Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 11 Ultrahigh Vacuum / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 12 Vacuum Gauges and Gas Analyzers / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 13 Leak Detection / Marsbed H. Hablanian.
Scope and content: "Offering a basic understanding of each important topic in vacuum science and technology, this book concentrates on pumping issues, emphasizes the behavior of vacuum pumps and vacuum systems, and explains the relationships between pumps, instrumentation and high-vacuum system performance. The book delineates the technical and theoretical aspects of the subject without getting in too deep. It leads readers through the subtleties of vacuum technology without using a dissertation on mathematics to get them there. An interesting blend of easy-to-understand technician-level information combined with engineering data and formulae, the book provides a non-analytical introduction to high vacuum technology."--Provided by publisher.
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"Offering a basic understanding of each important topic in vacuum science and technology, this book concentrates on pumping issues, emphasizes the behavior of vacuum pumps and vacuum systems, and explains the relationships between pumps, instrumentation and high-vacuum system performance. The book delineates the technical and theoretical aspects of the subject without getting in too deep. It leads readers through the subtleties of vacuum technology without using a dissertation on mathematics to get them there. An interesting blend of easy-to-understand technician-level information combined with engineering data and formulae, the book provides a non-analytical introduction to high vacuum technology."--Provided by publisher.

Chapter 1 Introduction / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 2 Properties of Gases / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 3 Fluid Flow and Pumping Concepts / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 4 Vacuum Systems / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 5 Coarse Vacuum Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 6 Vapor Jet (Diffusion) Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 7 Turbomofecular Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 8 Cryogenic Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 9 Gettering and Ion Pumping / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 10 Overloading of Vacuum Pumps / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 11 Ultrahigh Vacuum / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 12 Vacuum Gauges and Gas Analyzers / Marsbed H. Hablanian -- chapter 13 Leak Detection / Marsbed H. Hablanian.

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