Electrical resistivity handbook
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Electrical resistivity handbook
(IEE materials & devices series, 10)
Peter Peregrinus on behalf of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, c1992
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 717-735)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume in a series on electrical materials and devices is concerned with electrical resistivity. The first part of the book covers conduction in solids (metals and alloys), the second deals with resistivity measurement techniques and the third explains classifications.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction: electronic conduction in solids
- pure metals
- metallic alloys
- dilute alloys
- concentrated alloys. Part 2 Measurement techniques: four probe methods
- temperature variation of resistivity
- eddy current methods
- step function methods
- periodically varying fields
- inductive techniques
- self inductance
- mutual inductance
- inductive techniques and temperature variations. Part 3 Explanation of graphs: data analysis
- catalogue system for materials
- material classification.
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