Titre : |
An Introduction to Discharge and Plasma Physics |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
HAYDON, S., C., Éditeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
The University of New England. Departement of University Extension |
Année de publication : |
1964 |
Importance : |
509 p. |
Note générale : |
Preface
Contents
Contributors
Opening Address
Acknowledgements
Index |
Catégories : |
Plasmas (gaz ionisés)
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Index. décimale : |
530.44 Plasmas |
Résumé : |
Fundamental Gas processes
Fundamental Surface Processes
The Motions of Electrons and Ions in Gases
The Townsend Theory of Breakdown
Gas Breakdown Studies Using the Dynamical Approach
Breakdown in a Gas under Extreme Conditions
The Influence of Electrode Surface Conditions on Beakdown
Breakdown Under Special Conditions
Electrical Breakdown in Solids and Over Solid Surfaces
Electrical Breakdown in Liquids
Some Fundamental Properties of Plasmas
Plasma Interaction with Electric Fields and Electrodes
Radiation from Gas Discharges
Plasma in a Magnetic Field
Structure of the Glow Discharge
Technical Applications of the Glow Discharge
Introduction to the Arc
Theory of Thermal Plasma and Application to Observed Phenomena
Arc Measurementd and Results
Different Types of Arcs
Discharges at Electrical Contacts
The Arc Cathode
Extinguishing an Arc
General Properties of Shock Waves
Shock Phenomena Associated with Plasmas
The Nature of a Spark
The Spark and the External Circuit
Properties of High Temperature Plasmas
Measurementof of Plasma Properties
Oscillations and Waves in Plasmas
Other Plasma Phenomena and Possible Applications
The Controlled Thermonuclear Power Problem
Plasma Confinement
Plama Heating
Specific Devices |