High Temperature Gas Dynamics An Introduction for Physicists and Engineers

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ISBN: 9783319051994
Author/Editor: Bose

Publisher: Springer

Year: 2014

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High Temperature Gas Dynamics is a primer for scientists, engineers, and students who would like to have a basic understanding of the physics and the behavior of high-temperature gases. It is a valuable tool for astrophysicists as well. The first chapters treat the basic principles of quantum and statistical mechanics and how to derive thermophysical properties from them. Special topics are included that are rarely found in other textbooks, such as the thermophysical and transport properties of multi-temperature gases and a novel method to compute radiative transfer. Furthermore, collision processes between different particles are discussed. Separate chapters deal with the production of high-temperature gases and with electrical emission in plasmas, as well as related diagnostic techniques. This new edition adds over 100 pages and includes the following updates: several sections on radiative properties of high temperature gases and various radiation models, a section on shocks in magneto-gas-dynamics, a section on stability of 2D ionized gas flow, and additional practical examples, such as MGD generators, Hall and ion thrusters, and Faraday generators.

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Weight 1.156 kg

Product Properties

Year of Publication

2014

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics.- Introduction to Statistical Mechanics.- Radiative Properties of High Temperature Gases.- Collision Processes for High Temperature Gases.- Equilibrium Composition of a Reacting Gas Mixture.- Transport Properties of High Temperature Gases.- Boundary Effects for High Temperature Gases.- Production of High Temperature Gases.- Diagnostic Techniques.- High Temperature Gas and Magneto Gas Dynamics.- Some Practical Examples

Author

Bose

ISBN/ISSN

9783319051994

Binding

Hardback

Edition

2

Publisher

Springer

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