Vacuum Technology Calculations in Chemistry
An accessible and applicable guide to quantitative problem solving in vacuum technology, this book is aimed at newcomers, students and the experienced practitioner. It contains essential information and worked examples for those using vacuum technology in chemical applications and who are involved in the design and operation of vacuum equipment. Using step by step solutions of example calculations and formulae, Vacuum Technology: Calculations in Chemistry sets out to encourage readers to quantify their own systems so that they can ensure efficient operation and fault finding. Whilst emphasising the use of appropriate units in calculations and using well known expressions in vacuum technology throughout, the book includes: * formulae necessary for quantitative vacuum technology * commonly required data for common gases in tabulated form * schematic diagrams of systems and layouts This book is certain to be a confidence inspiring publication for use in both research and industry.
D. J. Hucknall and A. Morris, Vacuum Technology Calculations in Chemistry, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2003.
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Table of contents
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Front coverBy
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Front matterBy
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PrefaceBy
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AcknowledgementsBy
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ContentsBy
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Principlesp1-30By
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Gas flowp31-55By
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Pumps and pumping systemsp56-113By
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Gas sources and attainable pressure in vacuum systemsp114-147By
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Total and partial vacuum pressure measurementp148-175By
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Some applications of vacuum technologyp176-218By
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Summaryp219-223By
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Bibliographyp224-224By
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Appendix: Symbols used in vacuum technology according to BS 5543:1978/ISO 3753:1977p225-228By
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Indexp229-234By
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Back coverpX003-X004By
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