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OverviewThe purpose of this text is to introduce engineering and science students to the basic underlying physics and chemistry concepts that form the foundation of plasma science and engineering. It is an accessible primer directed primarily at those students who, like the general public, simply do not understand exactly what a plasma or gas discharge is nor do they even necessarily have the fundamental background in statistical thermodynamics, gas dynamics, fluid dynamics, or solid state physics to effectively understand many plasma and gas discharge principles. At the conclusion of this text, the reader should understand what an ion is, how they move, the equations we use to describe these basic concepts, and how they link to the aforementioned topics of plasmas and gas discharges. This book is focused on specific concepts that are important to non-equilibrium, low temperature gas discharges. These discharges find wide applicability today and are of significant interest to the scientific and engineering communities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David B. GoPublisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers Imprint: Morgan & Claypool Publishers Weight: 0.825kg ISBN: 9781643270388ISBN 10: 1643270389 Pages: 107 Publication Date: 30 May 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Author biography 1. Introduction Part I Ionization 2. Foundations from gas dynamics 3. Elementary electron behavior 4. Gaseous ionization processes 5. Electrode processes Part II Ion transport 6. Foundations from general transport theory 7. Transport equations for gas discharges 8. Whence and whitherReviewsAuthor InformationDavid B. Go is the Rooney Family Associate Professor of Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. He received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and joined the faculty of Notre Dame in 2008. He has published widely in the areas of plasma science and gas discharges, heat transfer and fluid dynamics, and chemical analysis. He has authored/co-authored over 55 journal articles, over 100 conference papers and presentations, multiple book chapters, and also holds three patents. He is a Fellow of ASME. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |