Plasma Physics and Engineering

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A01=Alexander Fridman
A01=Lawrence A. Kennedy
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advanced plasma engineering concepts
Author_Alexander Fridman
Author_Lawrence A. Kennedy
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Cathode Layer
Cathode Spot
charged particle dynamics
Charged Particles
Combustion systems
COP=United States
Corona Discharge
Current Density
Degradation Spectrum
Discharges
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Dissociative Attachment
Dusty Plasma
electric discharge modelling
electric discharges
Electric Field
Electron Attachment
Electron Energy Distribution Function
Electron Ion Recombination
Electrostatics
Energy Efficiency
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Glow Discharge
HMM=254
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Ion Ion Recombination
Ionization Rate
ISBN13=9781498772211
Language_English
microdischarge phenomena
microdischarges
Normal Current Density
Normal Glow Discharge
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Plasma Centrifuge
Plasma chemistry
plasma chemistry processes
Plasma engineering
plasma medicine
plasma medicine applications
Plasma physics
Plasma Statistics
POP=Portland
Positive Column
Price_€100 to €200
PS=Forthcoming
PUB=Taylor & Francis Inc
reactive plasma flows
Relativistic Electron Beams
Secondary Electron Emission
Specific Energy Input
Subject=Chemistry
Subject=Physics
Thermal Plasma
Vibrational Excitation
WMM=178

Product details

  • ISBN 9781498772211
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 1640g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: Portland, US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Plasma Physics and Engineering presents basic and applied knowledge on modern plasma physics, plasma chemistry, and plasma engineering for senior undergraduate and graduate students as well as for scientists and engineers working in academia; research labs; and industry with plasmas, laser and, combustion systems. This is a unique book providing a clear fundamental introduction to all aspects of modern plasma science, describing all electric discharges applied today from vacuum to atmospheric pressure and higher, from thermal plasma sources to essentially cold non-equilibrium discharges. A solutions manual is available for adopting professors, which is helpful in relevant university courses.

  • Provides a lucid introduction to virtually all aspects of modern plasma science and technology
  • Contains an extensive database on plasma kinetics and thermodynamics
  • Includes many helpful numerical formulas for practical calculations, as well as numerous problems and concepts
  • This revised edition includes new material on atmospheric pressure discharges, micro discharges, and different types of discharges in liquids

Prof. Alexander Fridman is Nyheim Chair Professor of Drexel University and Director of C. & J. Nyheim Plasma Institute. His research focuses on plasma approaches to biology and medicine, to material treatment, fuel conversion, and environmental control. Prof. Fridman has almost 50 years of plasma research in national laboratories and universities of Russia, France, and the United States. He has published 8 books, and received numerous honors for his work, including Stanley Kaplan Distinguished Professorship in Chemical Kinetics and Energy Systems, George Soros Distinguished Professorship in Physics, the State Prize of the USSR, Plasma Medicine Award, Kurchatov Prize, Reactive Plasma Award, and Plasma Chemistry Award.

Prof. Lawrence A. Kennedy is Dean of Engineering Emeritus and Professor of Mechanical Engineering Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Professor of Mechanical Engineering Emeritus at the Ohio State University. His research focuses on chemically reacting flows and plasma processes. He is the author of more than 300 archival publications and 2 books, the editor of three monographs and served as Editor–in-Chief of the International Journal of Experimental Methods in Thermal and Fluid Science. Professor Kennedy was the Ralph W. Kurtz Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at OSU and the Stanley Kaplan University Scholar in Plasma Physics at UIC. Prof. Kennedy is also the recipient of numerous awards such as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Heat Transfer Memorial Award (2008), and the Ralph Coats Roe Award from ASEE (1993). He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Physical Society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Prof. Alexander Fridman is Nyheim Chair Professor of Drexel University and Director of C.&J. Nyheim Plasma Institute. His research focuses on plasma approaches to biology and medicine, to material treatment, fuel conversion, and environmental control. Prof. Fridman has almost 50 years of plasma research in national laboratories and universities of Russia, France, and the United States. He has published 8 books, and received numerous honors for his work, including Stanley Kaplan Distinguished Professorship in Chemical Kinetics and Energy Systems, George Soros Distinguished Professorship in Physics, the State Prize of the USSR, Plasma Medicine Award, Kurchatov Prize, Reactive Plasma Award, and Plasma Chemistry Award.

Prof. Lawrence A. Kennedy is Dean of Engineering Emeritus and Professor of Mechanical Engineering Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Professor of Mechanical Engineering Emeritus at the Ohio State University. His research focuses on chemically reacting flows & plasma processes. He is the author of over 300 archival publications and two books, the editor of three monographs and served as Editor–in-Chief of the International Journal of Experimental Methods in Thermal and Fluid Science. Professor Kennedy was the Ralph W. Kurtz Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at OSU and the Stanley Kaplan University Scholar in Plasma Physics at UIC. Prof. Kennedy is also the recipient of numerous awards such as, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Heat Transfer Memorial Award (2008), the Ralph Coats Roe Award from ASEE (1993). He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Physical Society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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