Vacuum engineering calculations, formulas, and solved exercises

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Vacuum engineering calculations, formulas, and solved exercises

Armand Berman

Academic Press, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book was written with two main objectives in mind - to summarize and organize the vast material of vacuum technology in sets of useful formulas, and to provide a collection of worked out exercises showing how to use these formulas for solving technological problems. It is an ideal reference source for those with little time to devote to a full mathematical treatment of the many problems issued in vacuum practice, but who have a working knowledge of the essentials of vacuum technology, elementary physics, and mathematics. This time saving book employs a problem-solving approach throughout, providing the methodology for computing vacuum parameters. References and solved exercises are appended to the end of each chapter.

Table of Contents

Ideal Gases Real Gases Kinetic Theory of Gases Gas Flow in Components and Vacuum Systems Steady Flow of Gas in the Viscous Range Steady flow of Gas in the Molecular range Steady Flow of Gas in the Transition Range Gas Load Vacuum Pumps Pump Down transient Pumping Steady State

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