Microweighing in vacuum and controlled environments /
Microweighing in Vacuum and Controlled Environments.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; New York : New York :
Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co. ; Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier/North-Holland,
1980.
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Colección: | Methods and phenomena, their applications in science and technology ;
v. 4. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Microweighing in Vacuum and Controlled Environments; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction and Microbalance Review; I. Introduction; II. History; III. Definitions; IV. Classifications of various types of microbalances; V. Calibration techniques; VI. Auxiliary equipment for operation of a vacuum microbalance; VII. Undesirable disturbances or forces; VIII. Applications; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2. Beam Microbalance Design, Construction and Operation; I. Introduction; II. Some general theoretical considerations in beam microbalance design
- III. Microbalance selection considerationsIV. Microbalance construction; V. Microbalance operation; VI. Summary; References; Chapter 3. Sources of Error in Micro weighing in Controlled Environments; I. Introduction; II. Brownian motion; III. Knudsen forces; IV. Cavity forces; V. Armlength effect; VI. Radiation pressure; VII. Gravitational forces; VIII. Electrostatic forces; IX. Magnetostatic forces; X. Building vibrations; References; Chapter 4. Physical Adsorption Studies with the Vacuum Microbalance; I. Introduction; II. Instrumentation; III. Measuring techniques
- IV. Examples of physisorption measurements and their evaluationReferences; Chapter 5. Chemisorption Studies with the Vacuum Microbalance; I. Introduction; II. Probing the surface phase; III. Quantitative information from adsorption and desorption; IV. Experimental; V. Chemisorption results obtained on silver powders; VI. Chemisorption results obtained on other solids; VII. Concluding remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6. Simultaneous Microgravimetric and Residual Gas Analyzer Measurements; I. Introduction; II. Instrumentation; III Experimental; IV. Applications; Acknowledgments
- VI. Appendix 1: theory of surface interface reactions with no oxides presentVII. Appendix 2: furnaces for temperatures up to 1650�C; VIII. Appendix 3: furnace tubes and reaction systems; References; Chapter 10. Unusual Applications of the Vacuum Microbalance; I. Introduction; II. Permeation of water vapor through plastic membranes; III. Measurement of dust concentration; IV. Determination of grain size distributions by weighing; V. Measurement of surface tension; VI. Measurement of permittivity and dielectric loss factor