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Walter Koechner
出版情報: New York : Springer-Verlag, 1976  xi, 620 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Springer series in optical sciences ; v. 1
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Preface
Introduction
Energy Transfer Between Radiation and Atomic Transitions / 1:
Optical Amplification / 1.1:
Interaction of Radiation with Matter / 1.2:
Blackbody Radiation / 1.2.1:
Boltzmann's Statistics / 1.2.2:
Einstein's Coefficients / 1.2.3:
Phase Coherence of Stimulated Emission / 1.2.4:
Absorption and Optical Gain / 1.3:
Atomic Lineshapes / 1.3.1:
Absorption by Stimulated Transitions / 1.3.2:
Population Inversion / 1.3.3:
Creation of a Population Inversion / 1.4:
The Three-Level System / 1.4.1:
The Four-Level System / 1.4.2:
The Metastable Level / 1.4.3:
Laser Rate Equations / 1.5:
Comparison of Three- and Four-Level Lasers / 1.5.1:
Properties of Solid-State Laser Materials / 2:
Overview / 2.1:
Host Materials / 2.1.1:
Active Ions / 2.1.2:
Ruby / 2.2:
Nd:Lasers / 2.3:
Nd:YAG / 2.3.1:
Nd:Glass / 2.3.2:
Nd:Cr:GSGG / 2.3.3:
Nd:YLF / 2.3.4:
Nd:YVO[subscript 4] / 2.3.5:
Er:Lasers / 2.4:
Er:YAG / 2.4.1:
Er:Glass / 2.4.2:
Tunable Lasers / 2.5:
Alexandrite Laser / 2.5.1:
Ti:Sapphire / 2.5.2:
Cr:LiSAF / 2.5.3:
Tm:YAG / 2.5.4:
Yb:YAG / 2.6:
Laser Oscillator / 3:
Operation at Threshold / 3.1:
Gain Saturation / 3.2:
Circulating Power / 3.3:
Oscillator Performance Model / 3.4:
Conversion of Input to Output Energy / 3.4.1:
Laser Output / 3.4.2:
Relaxation Oscillations / 3.5:
Theory / 3.5.1:
Spike Suppression / 3.5.2:
Gain Switching / 3.5.3:
Examples of Laser Oscillators / 3.6:
Lamp-Pumped cw Nd:YAG Laser / 3.6.1:
Diode Side-Pumped Nd:YAG Laser / 3.6.2:
End-Pumped Systems / 3.6.3:
Ring Laser / 3.7:
Laser Amplifier / 4:
Single- and Multiple-Pass Pulse Amplifiers / 4.1:
Pulse Amplification / 4.1.1:
Nd:YAG Amplifiers / 4.1.2:
Nd:Glass Amplifiers / 4.1.3:
Multipass Amplifier Configurations / 4.1.4:
Regenerative Amplifiers / 4.2:
cw Amplifiers / 4.3:
Signal Distortions / 4.4:
Spatial Distortions / 4.4.1:
Temporal Distortions / 4.4.2:
Depopulation Losses / 4.5:
Amplified Spontaneous Emission / 4.5.1:
Prelasing and Parasitic Modes / 4.5.2:
Reduction of Depopulation Losses / 4.5.3:
Self-Focusing / 4.6:
Whole-Beam Self-Focusing / 4.6.1:
Examples of Self-focusing in Nd:YAG Lasers / 4.6.2:
Small-Scale Self-Focusing / 4.6.3:
Suppression of Self-Focusing / 4.6.4:
Optical Resonator / 5:
Transverse Modes / 5.1:
Intensity Distribution / 5.1.1:
Characteristics of a Gaussian Beam / 5.1.2:
Resonator Configurations / 5.1.3:
Stability of Laser Resonators / 5.1.4:
Diffraction Losses / 5.1.5:
Higher-Order Modes / 5.1.6:
Mode Selection / 5.1.7:
Active Resonator / 5.1.8:
Examples of Resonator Designs / 5.1.9:
Resonator Modeling and Software Packages / 5.1.10:
Longitudinal Modes / 5.2:
The Fabry-Perot Interferometer / 5.2.1:
Laser Resonator with Gain Medium / 5.2.2:
Longitudinal Mode Control / 5.2.3:
Injection Seeding / 5.2.4:
Intensity and Frequency Control / 5.3:
Amplitude Fluctuations / 5.3.1:
Frequency Tuning / 5.3.2:
Frequency Locking / 5.3.3:
Hardware Design / 5.4:
Unstable Resonators / 5.5:
Confocal Positive-Branch Unstable Resonator / 5.5.1:
Negative-Branch Unstable Resonator / 5.5.2:
Variable Reflectivity Output Couplers / 5.5.3:
Gain, Mode Size, and Alignment Sensitivity / 5.5.4:
Wavelength Selection / 5.6:
Optical Pump Systems / 6:
Pump Sources / 6.1:
Flashlamps / 6.1.1:
Continuous Arc Lamps / 6.1.2:
Laser Diodes / 6.1.3:
Pump Radiation Transfer Methods / 6.2:
Side-Pumping with Lamps / 6.2.1:
Side-Pumping with Diodes / 6.2.2:
End-Pumped Lasers / 6.2.3:
Face-Pumped Disks / 6.2.4:
Thermo-Optic Effects / 7:
Cylindrical Geometry / 7.1:
Temperature Distribution / 7.1.1:
Thermal Stresses / 7.1.2:
Photoelastic Effects / 7.1.3:
Thermal Lensing / 7.1.4:
Stress Birefringence / 7.1.5:
Compensation of Optical Distortions / 7.1.6:
Slab and Disk Geometries / 7.2:
Rectangular-Slab Laser / 7.2.1:
Slab Laser with Zigzag Optical Path / 7.2.2:
Disk Amplifiers and Lasers / 7.2.3:
End-Pumped Configurations / 7.3:
Thermal Gradients and Stress / 7.3.1:
Thermal Fracture Limit / 7.3.2:
Thermal Management / 7.4:
Liquid Cooling / 7.4.1:
Conduction Cooling / 7.4.2:
Air/Gas Cooling / 7.4.3:
Q-Switching / 8:
Q-Switch Theory / 8.1:
Fast Q-Switch / 8.1.1:
Slow Q-Switching / 8.1.2:
Continuously Pumped, Repetitively Q-Switched Systems / 8.1.3:
Mechanical Q-Switches / 8.2:
Electro-Optical Q-Switches / 8.3:
KDP and KD*P Pockels Cells / 8.3.1:
LiNbO[subscript 3] Pockels Cells / 8.3.2:
Prelasing and Postlasing / 8.3.3:
Depolarization Losses / 8.3.4:
Drivers for Electro-Optic Q-Switches / 8.3.5:
Acousto-Optic Q-Switches / 8.4:
Bragg Reflection / 8.4.1:
Device Characteristics / 8.4.2:
Passive Q-Switches / 8.5:
Cavity Dumping / 8.6:
Mode Locking / 9:
Pulse Formation / 9.1:
Passive Mode Locking / 9.2:
Liquid Dye Saturable Absorber / 9.2.1:
Coupled-Cavity Mode Locking / 9.2.2:
Kerr Lens Mode Locking / 9.2.3:
Semiconductor Saturable Absorber Mirror (SESAM) / 9.2.4:
Active Mode Locking / 9.3:
cw Mode Locking / 9.3.1:
Transient Active Mode Locking / 9.3.2:
Picosecond Lasers / 9.4:
AM Mode Locking / 9.4.1:
FM Mode Locking / 9.4.2:
Femtosecond Lasers / 9.5:
Laser Materials / 9.5.1:
Dispersion Compensation / 9.5.2:
Examples of Kerr Lens or SESAM Mode-Locked Femtosecond Lasers / 9.5.3:
Chirped Pulse Amplifiers / 9.5.4:
Nonlinear Devices / 10:
Nonlinear Optical Effects / 10.1:
Second-Order Nonlinearities / 10.1.1:
Third-Order Nonlinearities / 10.1.2:
Harmonic Generation / 10.2:
Basic Theory of Second Harmonic Generation / 10.2.1:
Phase Matching / 10.2.2:
Properties of Nonlinear Crystals / 10.2.3:
Intracavity Frequency Doubling / 10.2.4:
Third Harmonic Generation / 10.2.5:
Examples of Harmonic Generation / 10.2.6:
Optical Parametric Oscillators / 10.3:
Performance Modeling / 10.3.1:
Crystals / 10.3.2:
Quasi Phase Matching / 10.3.3:
Design and Performance / 10.3.4:
Raman Laser / 10.4:
Device Implementation / 10.4.1:
Optical Phase Conjugation / 10.5:
Basic Considerations / 10.5.1:
Material Properties / 10.5.2:
Focusing Geometry / 10.5.3:
Pump-Beam Properties / 10.5.4:
System Design / 10.5.5:
Damage of Optical Elements / 11:
Surface Damage / 11.1:
Inclusion Damage / 11.2:
Damage Threshold of Optical Materials / 11.3:
Scaling Laws / 11.3.1:
Laser Host Materials / 11.3.2:
Optical Glass / 11.3.3:
Nonlinear Crystals / 11.3.4:
Dielectric Thin Films / 11.3.5:
System Design Considerations / 11.4:
Choice of Materials / 11.4.1:
Design of System / 11.4.2:
System Operation / 11.4.3:
Laser Safety / Appendix A:
Conversion Factors and Constants / Appendix B:
Definition of Symbols / Appendix C:
References
Subject Index
Preface
Introduction
Energy Transfer Between Radiation and Atomic Transitions / 1:
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editor, Gerald D. Fasman
出版情報: Cleveland, Ohio ; Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, c1976  2 v. ; 26 cm
シリーズ名: CRC handbook of biochemistry and molecular biology / editor, Gerald D. Fasman ; [D]
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Principles of automation in the dairy industry / W. Kirkland1:
Introduction and historical development / 1.1:
Automation and control of dairy processes / 1.2:
Process equipment / 1.2.1:
Sensors and actuators / 1.2.2:
Electrical cabling, fieldbus technology and smart devices / 1.2.3:
Programmable logic controllers / 1.2.4:
Soft programmable logic controllers and embedded controllers / 1.2.5:
Supervisory control and data acquisition / 1.2.6:
Network communications and systems integration / 1.2.7:
Manufacturing execution systems / 1.2.8:
Enterprise resource planning / 1.2.9:
Designing an automated process line / 1.3:
User requirements specification / 1.3.1:
Functional design specification / 1.3.2:
Design implementation: project management / 1.3.3:
The future / 1.4:
Further reading
Primary milk production / A. L. Kelly2:
Introduction / 2.1:
Global milk production trends / 2.1.1:
Farm production trends / 2.1.2:
Husbandry management and milk quality / 2.2:
Lactation cycle and milk quality / 2.2.1:
Effect of diet on milk composition / 2.2.3:
Influence of genetic factors and breed on milk quality / 2.2.4:
Mastitis, somatic cell counts and milk quality / 2.2.5:
Milking and feeding systems / 2.3:
Milking machines and effects on milk quality / 2.3.1:
Automated concentrate feeding systems / 2.3.2:
Bulk storage, collection and transportation / 2.4:
Milk cooling and storage / 2.4.1:
Milk collection and handling in developing countries / 2.4.2:
Quality payment schmes and quality optimization / 2.5:
Mastitis control strategies / 2.5.1:
Other animal welfare issues / 2.5.2:
Milk payment and acceptance schemes / 2.5.3:
Acknowledgements
References
Liquid milk / D. D. Muir ; A. Y. Tamime3:
Milk composition / 3.1:
Proteins in milk / 3.1.1:
Lactose and minerals / 3.1.2:
Milk fat / 3.1.3:
Heat-treated milk products / 3.2:
Chemical effects / 3.2.1:
Destruction of microorganisms and enzymes / 3.2.2:
Effects on other milk constituents / 3.2.3:
From farm to factory / 3.3:
Milk collection / 3.3.1:
Milk distribution / 3.3.2:
Delivery to the factory / 3.3.3:
Extension of the shelf-life of raw milk / 3.3.4:
At the factory / 3.3.5:
Milk handling in dairies / 3.4:
Reception of milk / 3.4.1:
Milk processing / 3.4.2:
Pasteurisation systems / 3.4.3:
Extended-shelf-life milk / 3.4.4:
High-temperature pasteurisation / 3.4.5:
In-container sterilisation / 3.4.6:
Ultra high temperature (UHT) / 3.4.7:
Recombination technology / 3.5:
Packaging lines and storage / 3.6:
Statistical process control / 3.7:
Acknowledgement
Concentrated and dried dairy products / P. De Jong ; R. E. M. Verdurmen4:
Evaporation / 4.1:
Drying / 4.1.2:
Product and process technology / 4.2:
Evaporated and dried products / 4.2.1:
Process design and operation / 4.2.2:
Quality control / 4.3:
Control of process conditions / 4.3.1:
Control of product properties / 4.3.2:
High fat content dairy products / H. M. P. Ranjith ; K. K. Rajah5:
Properties of milk fat / 5.1:
Melting and crystallisation / 5.1.2:
High fat content emulsions: oil-in-water type / 5.2:
Centrifugal separation / 5.2.1:
Control of fat content in creams / 5.2.2:
Cleaning of milk separators / 5.2.3:
Description of creams / 5.2.4:
Processing of cream / 5.2.5:
Factors affecting cream quality / 5.2.6:
Processing recommendations for high fat content products / 5.3:
Properties required of high fat emulsions for table spreads / 5.3.1:
Butter manufacture / 5.3.2:
Anhydrous milk fat / 5.3.3:
Ghee / 5.3.4:
Butterschmalz / 5.3.5:
Fractionation of milk fat / 5.4:
Yoghurt and other fermented milks / R. K. Robinson ; E. Latrille6:
Background / 6.1:
Classification of fermented milks / 6.2:
Mesophilic microfloras / 6.2.1:
Thermophilic and/or therapeutic microfloras / 6.2.2:
Microfloras including yeasts and lactic acid bacteria / 6.2.3:
Microfloras including moulds and lactic acid bacteria / 6.2.4:
Manufacture of fermented milks / 6.3:
Raw materials / 6.3.1:
Fortification of the milk / 6.3.2:
Heat treatment of the milk / 6.3.3:
Microbiology of the processes / 6.3.4:
Fermentation / 6.3.5:
Final processing / 6.3.6:
Retail products / 6.3.7:
Options for automation and mechanisation / 6.4:
Processing plants / 6.4.1:
Quick chilling, cold storage and retrieval of products / 6.4.4:
Product recovery / 6.4.5:
Automation in handling systems for finished product / 6.4.6:
Recent developments in some fermented-milk products / 6.5:
Long-life yoghurt / 6.5.1:
Strained or concentrated yoghurt / 6.5.2:
Dried fermented milks / 6.5.3:
Frozen yoghurt / 6.5.4:
Drinking yoghurt / 6.5.5:
Process control systems / 6.6:
Controlled variables / 6.6.1:
New reliable sensors for fermentation monitoring / 6.6.3:
Advanced monitoring: prediction of the final process time / 6.6.4:
Statistical process control and future trends / 6.6.5:
Cheddar cheese production / B. A. Law7:
Cheesemaking as process engineering / 7.1:
Coagulation of milk and curd formation / 7.3:
Vat design / 7.3.1:
Cutting and stirring / 7.3.2:
Theoretical aids to the optimisation of the cutting and scalding stage / 7.3.3:
Curd draining, cheddaring, milling and salting / 7.4:
Production of pressed cheese blocks ready for maturation / 7.5:
Storage and maturation of cheese / 7.6:
Semi-hard cheeses / G. Van Den Berg8:
Cheese varieties involved / 8.1:
General technology / 8.1.2:
General historical background / 8.1.3:
Basic technology / 8.2:
Milk handling and processing / 8.3:
Milk fat standardisation / 8.3.1:
Control of sporeformers by bactofugation and microfiltration / 8.3.2:
Pasteurisation / 8.3.3:
Cheese vats and curd production / 8.4:
Horizontal vats / 8.4.1:
Vertical vats / 8.4.2:
Preparation of the curd / 8.4.3:
Instrumentation to control and automate curd cutting time / 8.4.4:
Curd drainage and moulding / 8.5:
Buffer tanks / 8.5.1:
Casomatic systems / 8.5.2:
Pre-pressing vats / 8.5.3:
Pressing / 8.6:
Cheese pressing / 8.6.1:
Mould handling / 8.6.2:
Brining / 8.7:
Brine composition / 8.7.1:
Hygiene measures / 8.7.2:
Brining systems / 8.7.3:
Dry salting / 8.7.4:
Treatment during natural ripening / 8.8:
Cheese handling systems / 8.8.1:
Conditioning of the ripening room / 8.8.2:
Soft fresh cheese and soft ripened cheese / H. Pointurier9:
Characteristics of ripened and fresh soft cheeses / 9.1:
Soft ripened cheeses (les fromages a pate molle) / 9.2.1:
Fresh cheese (fromage frais) / 9.2.2:
The key phases in the process plant for soft cheese manufacture / 9.3:
Soft ripened cheeses / 9.3.1:
Soft fresh cheeses / 9.3.2:
Cottage cheese / 9.3.3:
Mechanisation and automation solutions / 9.4:
Pasta Filata cheeses / O. Salvadori del Prato9.4.1:
General introduction and basic classification / 10.1:
Technology of Pasta Filata cheeses / 10.2:
Mozzarella and soft Pasta Filata cheeses / 10.2.1:
Provolone and hard Pasta Filata cheeses / 10.2.2:
Mechanisation and control of Pasta Filata cheese production / 10.3:
Coagulators or cheese vats / 10.3.1:
Filatrici and moulding machines / 10.3.2:
Hardening and brining / 10.3.3:
Packaging / 10.3.4:
Miscellaneous systems / 10.3.5:
Quality control of Pasta Filata cheese processing / 10.4:
Rheological properties / 10.4.1:
Microstructure / 10.4.2:
Hazard analysis critical control points / 10.4.3:
Membrane processing / H.C. Van der Horst11:
Principles of membrane processes / 11.1:
Process control and automation of membrane processes / 11.2:
Membrane applications for milk / 11.3:
Milk concentration by reverse osmosis / 11.3.1:
Demineralisation by nanofiltration / 11.3.2:
Milk protein standardisation by ultrafiltration / 11.3.3:
Milk protein concentration by ultrafiltration and microfiltration / 11.3.4:
Removal of bacteria, spores and somatic cells from raw milk by microfiltration / 11.3.5:
Applications to cheese / 11.4:
Soft and hard cheese varieties / 11.4.1:
Applications for whey / 11.5:
Concentration of whey by reverse osmosis / 11.5.1:
Demineralisation of whey by nanofiltration / 11.5.2:
Whey protein concentrate production by ultrafiltration / 11.5.3:
Whey protein fractionation / 11.5.4:
Miscellaneous processes / 11.6:
Clarification of brine / 11.6.1:
Recycling of cleaning solutions / 11.6.2:
Nonproduct operations, services and waste handling / L. Robertson12:
Nonproduct operation and maintenance / 12.1:
Plant commissioning / 12.1.1:
Start-up and shut-down / 12.1.2:
Maintenance, including predictive or planned maintenance / 12.1.3:
Cleaning-in-place operation, control and automation / 12.1.4:
Supply and control of services / 12.2:
Water quality / 12.2.1:
Electricity / 12.2.2:
Steam / 12.2.3:
Hot water / 12.2.4:
Chilled water / 12.2.5:
Compressed air / 12.2.6:
Dryer air / 12.2.7:
Cogeneration / 12.2.8:
Waste heat recovery and re-use / 12.2.9:
Waste handling / 12.3:
Legal issues / 12.3.1:
Waste minimisation / 12.3.2:
Waste characterisation / 12.3.3:
Waste product and by-product treatment / 12.3.4:
Nutrient and biological oxygen demand reduction / 12.3.5:
Index
Principles of automation in the dairy industry / W. Kirkland1:
Introduction and historical development / 1.1:
Automation and control of dairy processes / 1.2:
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introduction, text, translation and notes by S.D. Joshi and J.A.F. Roodbergen
出版情報: Poona : University of Poona, 1976  xlxii, 45, 141 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit ; class C ; no. 11
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出版情報: SpringerLink Books - AutoHoldings , Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1976
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Wolfgang Pies, Alarich Weiss ; Hrsg., K.-H. Hellwege und A.M. Hellwege
出版情報: Berlin : Springer, 1976  xxvii, 739 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Gruppe 3 . Kristall- und Festkörperphysik ; Bd. 7 . Kristallstrukturdaten anorganischer Verbindungen / Wolfgang Pies, Alarich Weiss ; Teil e
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Introductory material / Group III:
Title Page, Preface
Condensed Matter / Landolt-Börnstein ; H. Fischer1:
Climate definition (See Vol.4C1)
Magnetic properties of 3d, 4d and 5d elements, alloys and compounds / Volume 4:
Introduction / 12:
Magnetic and Other Properties of Oxides and Related Compounds
General introduction / M. Hantel1.1-l1.4:
See Vol. 19A / Subvolume B:
General remarks / 6:
Climate modeling / A.R. Forrester
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with main group elements / 1.2:
Literature covered and selection of data / W. Gräper12.1:
Nitroxide radicals
See Vol. 19B
Non-iron garnets / 1.3:
Arrangement of tables and data
3d elements and C, Si, Ge, Sn or Pb (Y. NAKAMURA) / 5.0:
Formal classification criteria
Nitroxides formed by trapping with nitrosoalkanes (See Vol.17D1) / 1.4:
Abbreviations and units used for presenting the data
Physical classification criteria / 6.3:
Nitroxides formed by trapping with nitrosoarenes, nitrosoheterocycles and nitroarenes (See Vol.17D1)
Magnetic susceptibility data / 1.5.4.2:
Indexes
Ti and V alloys and compounds / A:
Operational classification criteria
Nitroxides formed by trapping with acyclic nitrones / 1.6:
Paramagnetic susceptibility above the ordering temperature / 1.5.4.3:
List of symbols and units
Cr alloys and compounds / B:
References for 12
alpha-Phenyl N-t-butylnitrone / 1.7:
Susceptibility data at low temperatures in the vicinity of an ordering temperature / 1.5.4.4:
List of universal constants
Mn alloys and compounds / C:
alpha-Methylene-N-t-butyl nitrone / 1.8:
Summary of susceptibility parameters and transition temperatures / 1.5.4.5:
The present global surface climate
Glossary of general abbreviations
Fe alloys and compounds / 5.2:
N,N'-Di-t-butyl ethylidene dinitrone / 13.1:
Tables of nuclear quadrupole interaction parameters (See Vol.20A) / 1.5.4.5.1:
Magnetization / 6.4.4:
The earthÆs surface as part of the global climate system
Alloys and compounds with C and Si / 2.1:
Introductory remarks / 13.2:
alpha-4-(Pyridinyl-1-oxide)N-t-butyl nitrone
Crystallographic and structural data / 1.5.4.5.2:
Selected concepts in quantitative climate description
Nuclear constants of quadrupolar elements
Alloys and compounds with Ge
alpha-2- and 3-(Pyridinyl-1-oxide)N-t-butyl nitrones / 13.3:
Ratios of nuclear quadrupole moments of isotopic nuclides / 1.5.4.5.3:
Location and environment of ions in the unit cell of the garnet lattice / 6.4.6:
Quantitative respresentation of the global surface climate
Alloys and compounds with Sn / 2.4:
Values of <(a0/r)3> for the valence states of some neutral atoms / 13.4:
alpha-4-Pyridinyl and alpha-2,3 and 4-(N-alkylpyridinium) N-t-butyl nitrones
Oxygen coordinates, interionic spacings, and angles of compounds with garnet structure / 1.5.4.6:
Climate classification
Atomic quadrupole coupling constants of some elements
Co and Ni alloys and compounds
alpha-(2-Sulfonyloxyphenyl)N-t-butyl nitrone sodium salt / 13.5:
Sternheimer antishielding factor for atoms, free ions and ions in crystals / 1.5.4.7:
Lattice parameters and density of garnet systems / 6.4.8:
List of abbreviations used in chapter 13
MM'X ternary compounds / 2.7:
Transition frequencies between nuclear quadrupole energy levels / 13.6:
alpha-(2,4,6-Trimethoxyphenyl)N-t-butyl nitrone
Magnetic structure of DyAlG and ErGaG / 1.5.4.8:
References for 13
Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 5/2
References for 1.5.4 / 5.4:
alpha-(2,6-Di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)N-t-butyl nitrone / 14:
Specific Surfaces Climates (See Vol.4C1) / 1.5.5:
Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 7/2
Results of magnetic resonance experiments / 6.4.10:
Heusler alloys (P.J. WEBSTER, K.R.A. ZIEBECK) / 15:
Climate variations (See Vol.4C1)
Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 9/2
alpha-(p-Dodecyloxyphenyl)N-t-butyl nitrone
Paramagnetic resonance of rare earth impurities in diamagnetic garnets / 1.5.5.1:
The Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) (See Vol.4C1)
Crystallographic structure
Nuclear quadrupole resonance data
Other alpha-aryl N-t-butyl nitrones
Paramagnetic resonance of impurities with d electrons in diamagnetic garnets / 1.5.5.1.1:
Chemical order
alpha-Phenyl N-(1,3-dioxanyl)nitrone
Paramagnetic resonance of impurities in paramagnetic garnets / 1.5.5.1.1.1:
General model
Resonance data tables
alpha(4-(N-Methylpyridinium))N-t-butyl nitrone
Deuterium - Chlorine (See Vol.20A) / 1.5.5.1.1.2:
Nuclear magnetic resonance experiments / 6.4.14:
Chlorine (continued) - Rubidium (See Vol.20B)
A statistical model / 5.5:
Other alpha-aryl nitrones / 50:
Results from optical spectra / 1.5.5.1.1.3:
Zirconium, Niobium, Molybdenum, Technetium
Preferential disorder
Other N-t-butyl nitrones / 51:
Crystal field analysis and parameters / 1.5.5.1.2:
Indium
Magnetic order
N-Cyanoisopropyl nitrones / 52:
Summary of references for some results from optical measurements / 1.5.5.1.2.1:
Antimony
Ferromagnetic order / 5.6:
alpha-Methylene and alpha-ethylene N-duryl nitrones / 53:
Spin-lattice relaxation of paramagnetic ions in garnets / 1.5.5.1.2.2:
- 55 Iodine
Antiferromagnetic order
Nitrones derived from sugars / 56:
Cesium / 1.5.5.2:
Bulk magnetic properties
Nitroxides formed by trapping with cyclic nitrones / 57:
Barium / 1.5.5.2.1:
5,5-Dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide / 58:
The dependence of the spin-lattice relaxation time on magnetic field
Lanthanides / 1.5.5.2.2:
Ferromagnets X2MnZ
3,3,5,5-Tetramethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide / 59:
Thermal properties near the transition temperature
Tantalum / 1.5.5.2.2.1:
X2MnZ with X = 3d element
5-Heptyl-3,3,5-trimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide / 60:
Specific heat of rare earth gallium garnets
Rhenium / 1.5.5.2.2.2:
X2MnZ with X = 4d element
5-Hexadecyl-3,3,5-trimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide / 61:
Specific heat of two rare earth aluminium garnets
Gold / 1.5.5.2.3:
Antiferromagnets X2MnZ
5-Octadecyl-3,3,5-trimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide / 62:
Faraday rotation in paramagnetic non-iron garnets
Mercury / 1.5.5.2.3.1:
4,5,5-Trimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide / 63:
Magnetomechanical properties
Bismuth / 1.5.5.2.3.2:
3,5,5-Trimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide / 4:
Magnetostriction of rare earth gallates and germanates with a garnet structure
Diagrams of NQR frequencies and related properties / 1.5.5.2.3.3:
X2MnZ with X = 5d element
2,5,5-Trimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide / 4.1:
Macroscopic magnetoelastic tensors for paramagnetic rare earth ions in diamagnetic garnet hosts
Ferromagnets X2YZ for Y other than Mn / 1.5.5.2.4:
Other 5,5-dialkyl-1-pyrroline N-oxides / 4.2:
Magnetoacoustic properties
Diagrams / 1.5.5.2.4.1:
Co2YZ with Y = 4A, 5A element
2,2,5,5-Tetramethyl-3-imidazoline N-oxides / 4.3:
Neutron diffraction results near and below the magnetic ordering point
References for chapter 4 / 1.5.5.2.4.2:
Co2YZ with Y = 6A, 7A element
4-Methoxycarbonyl-3,3,5,5-tetra-alkyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide
References
Structure formulas / 1.5.5.2.4.3:
Fe2YZ with X = 6A, 8A element
Methoxycarbonyl-5-phenyl-3,3,5-trimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide
Primary references
Fe2FeZ / 1.5.5.2.4.4:
Dialkyl nitroxides
Supplementary references
Index of gross molecular formulas / 1.5.5.2.4.5:
Mn2VZ
Cyclic dialkyl nitroxides
Spinels
Index of substance names / 1.5.5.2.5:
Arrangement
Paramagnets X2YZ with X, Y = 3d element
Aziridinyl 1-oxyls
Index of CAS registry numbers / B.A. Calhoun6.0:
Quaternary alloys
Azetidinyl 1-oxyls
Errata / 1.5.5.2.6.1:
Corrections (See Vol.31B) / 6.7.3:
(XX*)2MnSn with X, X* 3d elements / 6.0.1:
Pyrrolidinyl-1-oxyls
Ni2(YY*)Sn with Y, Y* = 3d elements / 1.5.5.2.6.2:
Pyrrolinyl-1-oxyls
Structure / 1.5.5.2.6.3:
(XX*)2TiSn with X, X* = 3d elements
Imidazolidinyl-1-oxyls
(XX*)2MnSn with X = 3d, X* = 4d element / 1.5.5.2.6.4:
Imidazolinyl-1-oxyls
(XX*)2MnAl with X = 3d, X* = 4d element / 6.1.0:
Imidazolinyl-1-oxyl oxides
Ferrimagnetism; magnetic behaviour of ferrites / 1.5.5.2.6.6:
Pd2Mn (ZZ*) / 6.1.0.1:
Isoindolinyl-oxyls
A-B exchange interaction; magnetization / 1.5.5.2.7:
Clb Intermetallic compounds XYZ / 6.1.0.2:
Oxaindolinyl-oxyls
A-A, B-B exchange interaction; magnetic order / 1.5.5.2.7.1:
Ferromagnets XMnZ with X = 3d element / 6.1.0.3:
Piperidinyl-1-oxyls
Hyperfine interactions (Môssbauer and NMR methods) / 1.5.5.2.7.2:
Ferromagnets XMnZ with X = 4d, 5d element / 6.1.0.4:
Tetrahydropyridinyl-1-oxyls
Anisotropy / 1.5.5.2.7.3:
Ferromagnets - paramagnets XYSb for Y other than Mn / 6.1.0.5:
Diaza- and triaza-cyclohexyl- and -cyclohexenyl-1-oxyls
Ferrimagnetic resonance / 1.5.5.2.7.4:
Antiferromagnets XMnZ with X = 3d, 4d, 5d element / 6.1.0.6:
Oxazinyl-1-oxyls
Accuracy / 1.5.5.2.7.5:
Quaternary alloys (XX*)MnSb with X, X* = 3d, 4d, 5d elements / 6.1.0.7:
1,4 Azaphosphacyclohexyl-1-oxyls
References for 6.0 and 6.1.0 / 1.5.5.2.7.6:
X2-xMnSb with X = 3d, 4d element / 6.1.1:
Azepinyl-1-oxyls and macrocyclic N-oxyls
Neutron diffraction and magnetic order / 1.5.5.3:
Bicyclic nitroxides
Alkyl, aryl and vinyl nitroxides / R.A. Lefever1.5.5.3.1:
Neutron diffraction theory / 1.5.5.3.2:
Aryl, diaryl and divinylnitroxides
Tables and figures / 1.5.5.3.3:
Magnetic and chemical ordering data / 6.1.1.2:
Alkyl imidoyl and nitronyl nitroxides
References for 6.1.1.1 / 1.5.5.3.3.1:
Co2MnZ / 6.1.2:
Acyl nitroxides
Ni2MnZ / 1.5.5.3.3.2:
Amino nitroxides
Pd2MnZ / T.R. McGuire ; E.L. Boyd1.5.5.3.3.3:
Oxy nitroxides
Au2MnZ / 1.5.5.3.3.4:
Thio and sulfonyl nitroxides
Clb compounds XYZ / 1.5.5.3.3.5:
Phospho nitroxides
Polarized neutron measurements on single crystals / 1.5.5.3.4:
Other nitroxides
References for 6.4 - 6.16 / 1.5.5.3.4.1:
X2MnZ for X other than Co / 6.1.2.2:
Zn substituted Ni ferrite / 1.5.5.3.4.2:
FeM3Z / 6.1.2.3:
General symbols and abbreviations
Index of Substances (See Vol.17H) / 1.5.5.3.4.3:
Ni ferrite with Co substitutions
Fe3-xMnxSi / 6.1.2.4:
Dilute Mn and Co substitutions in Ni ferrite and Ni ferrite aluminate / 1.5.5.3.4.4:
Co2YZ with Y = 3d element / 6.1.2.5:
Ge substituted Ni ferrite / 1.5.5.4:
Dynamics / 6.1.2.6:
Ni ferrite chromite / 1.5.5.4.1:
Lattice dynamics / 6.1.2.7:
Ni ferrite vanadate / 1.5.5.4.2:
Phase transitions / 6.1.2.8:
Ni ferrite aluminate / 1.5.5.4.3:
Spin dynamics / 6.1.2.9:
Ni gallate ferrite / 1.5.5.5:
Electrical properties / 6.1.2.10:
References for 6.1.2.0 - 6.1.2.9 / 1.5.5.5.1:
Electrical resistivity / 6.1.3:
Magnetoresistance / 1.5.5.5.2:
Hall effect / R. Vautier ; M. Paulus1.5.5.5.3:
Thermoelectric power / 1.5.5.5.4:
Thermal properties / 1.5.5.6:
Phase equilibria and structure / 1.5.5.6.1:
Specific heat / 6.1.3.1.1:
Phase equilibria / 1.5.5.6.1.1:
Cu2MnZ / 6.1.3.1.2:
Equilibrium oxygen partial pressure / 1.5.5.6.1.2:
Lattice constants / 6.1.3.1.3:
CoTi1-xAlx / 6.1.3.1.4:
Ionic distribution / 1.5.5.6.2:
Superconductivity / 6.1.3.1.5:
Spin arrangement / 1.5.5.7:
Hyperfine fields / 6.1.3.2:
Mössbauer spectra of Sn-doped alloys (119Sn) / 1.5.5.7.1:
Thermal conductivity / 1.5.5.7.2.1:
X2Mnln with X = 1B, 8A element / 6.1.3.2.3:
Thermal expansion / 1.5.5.7.2.2:
X2MnSb, XMnSb with X = 8A element / 6.1.3.2.4:
Diffusion and oxidation coefficients / 1.5.5.7.3:
Mössbauer spectra of Sb-based alloys (121Sb), X2MnSb, XMnSb with X = 1B, 8A element / 6.1.3.2.5:
Ferrite thermodynamics / 1.5.5.7.4:
Mössbauer <$$$> element / 6.1.3.2.6:
Solid crystal growth / 1.5.5.7.5:
D03, compounds Fe3Z / 6.1.3.2.7:
Reactivity and sintering / 1.5.5.7.6:
D03-L21 compounds Fe3-xYxSi with Y = 5A, 7A, 8A element / 6.1.3.3:
Mechanical properties / 1.5.5.7.7:
B2-L21 compounds Mn0.5V0.5-xAlx / 6.1.3.4:
References for 1.5.5 / 1.5.5.8:
Metallic perovskites (PH. L'HÉRITIER, D. FRUCHART, R. MADAR, R. FRUCHART) / 1.5.6:
Magnetoresistance and thermomagnetic effect / 1.5.6.1:
Crystallographic properties of McXMf3 compounds / 6.1.3.4.3:
Seebeck effect / 1.5.6.3:
Magnetic and related data of McXMf3 compounds / 6.1.3.5:
Spontaneous magnetization / 1.5.6.3.1:
McXTi3 / 6.1.3.5.1:
Saturation moment at 0 K / 1.5.6.3.2:
McXCr3 / 6.1.3.5.2:
Magnetization as a function of temperature / 1.5.6.3.3:
McXM3 / 6.1.3.5.3:
Magnetization in the region of the Curie point / 1.5.6.3.4:
McXFe3 / 6.1.3.5.4:
Curie temperatures / 1.5.6.3.5:
McXCo3 / 6.1.3.6:
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy / 1.5.6.3.6:
McXNi3 / 6.1.3.6.1:
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy in Mn ferrite / 1.5.6.4:
References for 1.5.6 / 6.1.3.6.2:
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy in Mn ferrite with substitutions
Alloys and compounds of 4d or 5d elements with main group elements (S. MISAWA, K. KANEMATSU) / 6.1.3.6.3:
Linear magnetostriction / 1.6.1:
Magnetic annealing / 6.1.3.6.4:
Alloys and compounds of Zr / 6.1.3.7:
Domains and domain walls / 1.6.2.1:
ZrHx / 6.1.3.7.1:
Domain wall motion experiments / 1.6.2.2:
ZrCuAl / 6.1.3.7.2:
Domain structure / 1.6.2.3:
ZrZn2 / 6.1.3.8:
Response of magnetization to a field / 1.6.2.4:
Other compounds of Zr / 6.1.3.8.1:
High temperature susceptibility / 1.6.3:
Alloys and compounds of Nb / 6.1.3.8.2:
High field susceptibility in the ferrimagnetic state / 1.6.3.1:
Nb4 hydride / 6.1.3.8.3:
Permeability variation with composition, impurities, irradiation, and grain size / 1.6.3.2:
A15 and sigma-phase alloys of Nb / 6.1.3.8.4:
Permeability vs. temperature / 1.6.3.3:
Nb carbides / 6.1.3.8.5:
Permeability vs. pressure / 1.6.3.4:
Nb nitride / 6.1.3.8.6:
Permeability vs. frequency / 1.6.3.5:
Nb chalcogenides / 6.1.3.8.7:
After-effect, disaccommodation, and viscosity / 1.6.4:
Alloys and compounds of Mo / 6.1.3.9:
Microwave properties / 1.6.4.1:
Mo borides / 6.1.3.9.1:
Resonance line width / 1.6.4.2:
MoAlGe / 6.1.3.9.2:
Spectroscopic splitting factor / 1.6.4.3:
Mo carbides / 6.1.3.10:
Optical properties (absorption) / 1.6.4.4:
Mo chalcogenides / 6.1.3.11:
References for 6.1.3.0 - 6.1.3.10 / 1.6.5:
Compounds of Ru / 6.1.4:
Alloys of Rh / 1.6.6:
Alloys and compounds of Pd / C.J. Kriessman ; A.P. Greifer1.6.7:
Pd hydrides / 1.6.7.1:
Pd-Li and Pd-Na compounds / 1.6.7.2:
fcc alloys of Pd / 1.6.7.3:
MgMn ferrites and MgMn ferrites with substitutions / 1.6.7.4:
Other compounds of Pd / 6.1.4.2.0:
Alloys and compounds of Hf / 1.6.8:
Crystallographic properties, physical properties, phase data, magnetic moments / 1.6.8.1:
Hf hydrides / 6.1.4.2.2:
HfZn2 / 1.6.8.2:
Losses / 1.6.8.3:
Hf carbides / 6.1.4.2.4:
Square-loop properties / 1.6.8.4:
Hf chalcogenides / 6.1.4.2.5:
Alloys and compounds of Ta / 1.6.9:
Other ferrite systems containing Mg / 1.6.9.1:
Ta hydrides / 6.1.4.3.0:
Ta carbides / 1.6.9.2:
Ta chalcogenides / 1.6.9.3:
Alloys and compounds of W / 1.6.10:
W borides / 1.6.10.1:
WP / 6.1.4.3.3:
W chalcogenides / 1.6.10.3:
Alloys and compounds of Re / 1.6.11:
Compounds of Os / 1.6.12:
Alloys and compounds of Pt / 1.6.13:
Pt-Li and Pt-Na compounds / 6.1.4.3.6:
fcc alloys of Pt / 1.6.13.2:
Other systems containing trivalent and higher valency cations / 6.1.4.3.7:
Other compounds of Pt
References for 1.6 / 6.1.4.3.8:
References for 6.1.4.1 - 6.1.4.3 / 6.1.4.4:
Zn, Zn-Fe, Zn-Ti, Zn-Li, Zn-Ti-Li, Zn-Cd, Zn-Mg, Zn-Co, and Zn-Cu ferrites / V.J. Folen6.1.5:
Zn-Ni, Zn-Ni-Ge, and Zn-Ni-Sb ferrites / 6.1.5.2:
References for 6.1.5.1 and 6.1.5.2 / 6.1.5.3:
Li ferrite / 6.1.6:
Li-Cr ferrites / 6.1.6.2:
Li-Zn, Li-Zn-Co, Li-Ti, Li-Zn-Ti, and Li-Zn-Ti-Al-Mn ferrites / 6.1.6.3:
Li-A1, Li-Ga, Li-Cd ferrites and Li-Fe ferrites / 6.1.6.4:
Li-Mn, Li-V, and Li-Ge ferrites / 6.1.6.5:
References for 6.1.6.1 - 6.1.6.5 / 6.1.6.6:
Cu-Zn and Cu-Cd ferrites / 6.1.7:
Cu-Cr ferrites / 6.1.7.3:
Cu-Mg ferrites / 6.1.7.4:
Other ferrites, oxide compounds, and oxide mixtures containing Cu / 6.1.7.5:
References for 6.1.7.1 - 6.1.7.5 / 6.1.7.6:
Co ferrite / 6.1.8:
Co ferrite and Co-Fe mixed oxides / 6.1.8.2:
Co-Zn ferrites / 6.1.8.3:
Co-Cd, Co-Mg, Co-Ni, and Co-Cr ferrites / 6.1.8.4:
References for 6.1.8.1 - 6.1.8.4 / 6.1.8.5:
Cr spinels
Cr oxide-spinels / D. Bonnenberg ; H.P.J. Wijn6.2.1:
Binary Cr oxide-spinels / 6.2.1.1:
Ternary and quarternary Cr oxide-spinels / 6.2.1.2:
References to 6.2.1.1 and 6.2.1.2 / 6.2.1.3:
Cr sulfide, selenide and telluride spinels / G.H. Stauss6.2.2:
Comparison of the crystallographic, electrical, and magnetic properties of Cr spinels containing S, Se and Te / 6.2.2.1:
Cd-Cr selenide spinel / 6.2.2.2:
Cd-Cr selenide spinel with substitutions / 6.2.2.4:
Cd-Cr sulfide spinel and substituted compounds / 6.2.2.5:
Hg-Cr selenide, Hg-Cr sulfide spinels and their substituted compounds / 6.2.2.6:
Cu-Cr S, Se and Te spinels / 6.2.2.7:
Cu-Cr S, Se and Te spinels with substitutions / 6.2.2.8:
Fe-Mn-, Co- and Zn-Cr S and Se spinels and their substituted compounds / 6.2.2.9:
References for 6.2.2.1 - 6.2.2.9 / 6.2.2.10:
Further spinels
V spinels and substituted V spinels / 6.3.1:
Ge spinels and substituted Ge spinels / 6.3.1.1:
Rh spinels and substituted Rh spinels / 6.3.3:
References to 6.3.1 - 6.3.3 / 6.3.4:
Al spinels and substituted Al spinels / 6.3.5:
Ga spinels and substituted Ga spinels / 6.3.6:
In spinels and substituted In spinels / 6.3.7:
References to 6.3.5 - 6.3.7 / 6.3.8:
Co spinels and substituted Co spinels / 6.3.9:
Ni spinels and substituted Ni spinels / 6.3.10:
Te spinels and substituted Te spinels / 6.3.11:
Mn spinels and substituted Mn spinels / 6.3.12:
Ti spinels and substituted Ti spinels / 6.3.13:
References to 6.3.9 - 6.3.13 / 6.3.14:
Mo spinels and substituted Mo spinels / 6.3.15:
W spinels and substituted W spinels / 6.3.16:
Nb spinels and substituted Nb spinels / 6.3.17:
Zr spinels / 6.3.18:
Sb spinels and substituted Sb spinels / 6.3.19:
Sn spinels and substituted Sn spinels / 6.3.20:
Si spinels and substituted Si spinels / 6.3.21:
References to 6.3.15 - 6.3.21 / 6.3.22:
Hexagonal ferrites / 7:
Quantities and units / 7.0:
List of symbols / 7.2:
Chemical compositions and phase diagrams of hexagonal ferrites / 7.3:
Crystal structures / 7.4:
Paramagnetic properties of ferrites with hexagonal crystal structures / 7.5:
M (magnetoplumbite)-type ferrites / 7.6:
Survey of the chemical substitutions in the M structure and room temperature lattice constants / 7.6.1:
Electric and dielectric properties / 7.6.2:
Môssbauer spectra, saturation magnetization, and Curie temperature / 7.6.3:
Magneto-crystalline anisotropy / 7.6.4:
Hysteresis properties / 7.6.6:
High-frequency magnetic properties / 7.6.7:
Magnetic spectrum / 7.6.7.1:
Line width of the ferromagnetic resonance / 7.6.7.2:
W-type ferrites / 7.7:
Survey of chemical substitutions in the W structure / 7.7.1:
Saturation magnetization and Curie temperature / 7.7.2:
Magnetostriction / 7.7.4:
Y-type ferrites / 7.7.7:
Lattice parameters / 7.8.1:
Mössbauer spectra, saturation magnetization, spectroscopic splitting factor, and Curie temperature / 7.8.2:
Magneto-crystalline anisotropy derived from static measurements / 7.8.4:
Magneto-crystalline anisotropy field derived from the ferromagnetic resonance frequency / 7.8.4.2:
Magnetic spectrum of the initial permeability / 7.8.5:
Ferromagnetic resonance properties / 7.8.6.2:
Non-linear effects in the ferromagnetic resonance / 7.8.6.3:
Z-type ferrites / 7.9:
Resistivity / 7.9.1:
U-type ferrites / 7.9.3:
Calcium ferrites / 7.11:
References for 7 / 7.12:
Index of substances for III/4a and III/4b / 8:
Introductory material / Group III:
Title Page, Preface
Condensed Matter / Landolt-Börnstein ; H. Fischer1:
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Physical Chemistry of Cetyl Alcohol: Occurrence and Function of Liquid Crystals in O/W Creams / Shoji Fukushima ; Michihiro Yamaguchi1.:
Introduction
Cetyl Alcohol
Description of Cetyl Alcohol / 1.1.:
Short History of Cetyl Alcohol / 1.2.:
Definitions in Official Books / 1.3.:
Physical Properties of Cetyl Alcohols / 2.:
Polymorphism of Higher Alcohols / 2.1.:
Crystal Structure of Higher Alcohols / 2.2.:
Melting Point and Transition Point of Higher Alcohols / 2.3.:
Transition Point and Infrared Absorption / 2.4.:
Specific Interaction between 1-Hexadecanol and 1-Octadecanol / 3.:
Composition of Commercially Available Cetyl Alcohol / 3.1.:
Transition Point of 1-Hexadecanol / 3.2.:
Interaction between Higher Alcohols and Water / 4.:
Experimental Facts / 4.1.:
Formation of Hemihydrate / 4.2.:
Structure of Hydrated Alcohols / 4.3.:
Phase Diagram of the 1-Hexadecanol/1-Octadecanol/Water Ternary System / 4.4.:
Studies on Higher Alcohol/Surfactant/Water Systems / 5.:
The 1-Decanol/Sodium Caprylate/Water System / 5.1.:
The 1-Hexadecanol/OTAC/Water System / 5.2.:
Rheology of Ternary Systems Containing 1-Hexadecanol or a Homologous Alcohol / 5.3.:
Influence of the Amount of 1-Hexadecanol / 5.3.1.:
Influence of the Nature of Surfactant and of Higher Alcohol / 5.3.2.:
Influence of Alkyl Chain Length of Surfactant / 5.3.3.:
Conclusion / 5.3.4.:
Nature of Ternary Systems Prepared with Hexaoctadecanols / 6.:
Stability and Rheological Properties of Ternary Systems as a Function of Temperature / 6.1.:
Variations in External Appearance / 6.1.1.:
Variations in Viscosity / 6.1.2.:
Microscopic Observation / 6.1.3.:
X-Ray Diffraction Analysis / 6.1.4.:
Low-Angle X-Ray Diffraction Analysis / 6.1.5.:
Thermal Property / 6.1.6.:
Polymorphism of Hexaoctadecanol (3:2) and Stability of a Ternary Cream / 6.2.:
Liquid Crystalline Phases in Hexaoctadecanol (3:2)/Surfactant/Water Ternary Systems / 7.:
Phase Diagram / 7.1.:
D[subscript 2] Region / 7.2.:
M Region / 7.3.:
The Location and State of the D[subscript 2] Phase and M Particles in a Ternary Cream / 7.4.:
Temperature and the Process Yielding the Liquid Crystalline Phase / 8.:
Temperature of the Formation of the Liquid Crystalline Phase / 8.1.:
Method of Phase Separation Experiments / 8.1.1.:
Results of the Phase Separation Experiment / 8.1.2.:
G Phase and S Phase / 8.2.:
X-Ray Diffraction / 8.2.1.:
Differential Scanning Calorimetry / 8.2.3.:
Temperature at which the LC Phase is Formed / 8.2.4.:
In situ Formation of G and M Phases / 8.3.:
The Function of Liquid Crystalline Phases in O/W Creams / 9.:
Studies on O/W Creams / 9.1.:
The Difference in the Viscosity-Increasing Effects due to the Nature of Higher Alcohols / 9.2.:
The Difference in the Viscosity-Increasing Effect due to the Nature of Surfactants / 9.3.:
The Viscosity Change due to the Ratio of Cetostearyl Alcohol to Surfactant / 9.4.:
The Effect of Mixing 1-Hexadecanol with 1-Octadecanol / 9.5.:
Crystallization of Cetyl Alcohol in Cosmetic Creams / 9.6.:
Internal Structure and Stability of O/W C Creams / 10.:
Internal Structure of O/W Creams / 10.1.:
A Novel Theory for the Stabilization of O/W Creams / 10.2.:
Additional References on Cetyl and Homologous Alcohols / Appendix 1:
Appendix 2
References
Ionization Processes and Proton Binding in Polyprotic Systems: Small Molecules, Proteins, Interfaces, and Polyelectrolytes / Michael Borkovec ; Bo Jonsson ; Ger J. M. Koper
Experimental Techniques
Macroscopic Techniques
Definition and Measurement of pH / 2.1.1.:
Potentiometric Titration Techniques / 2.1.2.:
Other Macroscopic Techniques / 2.1.3.:
Spectroscopic Methods
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Techniques / 2.2.1.:
Optical and Other Spectroscopic Methods / 2.2.2.:
Modeling of Ionizable Systems
General Considerations
Computer Simulation Techniques
Simple Electrolyte Solutions / 3.3.:
Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) and Debye-Huckel (DH) Approximations / 3.3.1.:
An Illustrative Example / 3.3.2.:
Beyond the Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) Approximation / 3.3.3.:
Charged Molecules and Macromolecules in Water / 3.4.:
Debye-Huckel (DH) and Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) Treatment / 3.4.1.:
High-Salt versus Low-Salt Regime / 3.4.2.:
Toward Detailed Molecular Models / 3.4.3.:
Treatment of Ionization Equilibria / 3.5.:
Single Ionizable Site / 3.5.1.:
Localized versus Delocalized Binding / 3.5.2.:
Macroscopic Description / 3.5.3.:
Microscopic Description / 3.5.4.:
Adding Internal Degrees of Freedom / 3.5.5.:
Small Molecules
Monoprotic Acids and Bases
Equilibrium Constants / 4.1.1.:
Titration Behavior / 4.1.2.:
Experimental Data / 4.1.3.:
Diprotic Acids and Bases
Conformational Degrees of Freedom / 4.2.1.:
Equivalent Sites / 4.2.4.:
Oligoprotic Acids and Bases
Microscopic Description for Triprotic Acids and Bases / 4.3.1.:
Linear Molecules / 4.3.3.:
Noninteracting Sites
Microscopic versus Macroscopic Picture / 4.4.1.:
Affinity Distributions / 4.4.2.:
Interpretation and Prediction of Ionization Constants / 4.5.:
Empirical Methods / 4.5.1.:
Methods Based on First Principles / 4.5.2.:
Proteins
The Null Model
The Smeared-Out Charge Model
The Tanford-Kirkwood Model
Solution Techniques of the Ionization Problem
Shifts in Ionization Constants
Recent Developments in Dielectric Continuum Models / 5.4.:
General Methodology / 5.4.1.:
Case Studies / 5.4.2.:
Side Chain Flexibility / 5.4.3.:
Beyond Dielectric Continuum Models / 5.5.:
Protein Folding / 5.6.:
Polyelectrolytes
Mean-Field Models
Nearest-Neighbor Chain Interaction Models
Discrete Charge Model / 6.3.:
Mean-Field and Smearing-Out Approximations / 6.3.1.:
Chain Flexibility / 6.3.2.:
Polyamines / 6.4.:
Linear Polyamines / 6.4.1.:
Branched Polyamines / 6.4.2.:
Polycarboxylates / 6.5.:
Weakly Charged Linear Polycarboxylates / 6.5.1.:
Highly Charged Linear Polycarboxylates / 6.5.2.:
Humic Acids / 6.6.:
Ionizable Interfaces
Diffuse Layer Model and Its Generalization
Nernstian Surface / 7.1.1.:
Basic Stern Model / 7.1.2.:
Specific Counterion Binding / 7.1.3.:
Smearing-Out Approximation / 7.2.1.:
1-pK versus 2-pK Models / 7.2.2.:
pK Shifts / 7.2.3.:
Latex Particles
Ionizable Monolayers
Metal Oxide and Metal Hydroxide Particles / 7.5.:
Experimental Aspects / 7.5.1.:
Data Interpretation / 7.5.2.:
Goethite / 7.5.3.:
Hematite / 7.5.4.:
Rutile and Anatase / 7.5.5.:
Gibbsite / 7.5.6.:
Silica / 7.5.7.:
Discussion
Electrostatics of Point Charges / Appendix A.:
Planar Interface / A.1.:
Sphere / A.2.:
Cylinder / A.3.:
Further Tools in the Ising Model Analysis / Appendix B.:
Cluster Expansion / B.1.:
Other Choices of State Variables / B.2.:
Mean-Field Cluster Expansions / B.3.:
Mean-Field Treatment of Nonequivalent Sites / B.4.:
Square Lattice with Nearest-Neighbor Interactions / B.5.:
Affinity Distribution Approach / Appendix C.:
Derivation from Simple Models / C.1.:
Experimental Data Inversion / C.2.:
Combined Application of Radiochemical and Electrochemical Methods for the Investigation of Solid/Liquid Interfaces / Kalman Varga ; Gabor Hirschberg ; Pal Baradlai ; Melinda Nagy
On the Significance of Radiotracer Methods in Sorption Studies
General Problems of Radioactive Contamination Studies
An Overview of Radiotracer Methods
Methods Used for the Investigation of Interfacial Phenomena
Experimental Techniques: A Historical Survey
Recent Progress
Methods Used for the Investigation of Radioactive Contamination-Decontamination of Constructional Materials
Selected Results
Adsorption of Anions and Cations on Polycrystalline Gold
Comparative Study of Specific Adsorption of Cl[superscript -], HSO[superscript - subscript 4]/SO[superscript 2- subscript 4] and HSO[superscript - subscript 3]/SO[superscript 2- subscript 3] Ions / 3.1.1.:
Electrosorption of Ag and Co Species / 3.1.2.:
Accumulation of [superscript 110m]Ag on an Austenitic Stainless Steel
Sorption Behavior of Duplex Stainless Steels in HCl and H[subscript 2]SO[subscript 4] Solutions
Time and Concentration Dependence of Cl[superscript -] and HSO[superscript - subscript 4]/SO[superscript 2- subscript 4] Accumulations
Potential Dependence of Cl[superscript -] and HSO[superscript - subscript 4]/SO[superscript 2- subscript 4] Accumulations
Conclusions
Author Index
Subject Index
Magnetic Particles: Preparation, Properties and Applications / M. Ozaki1:
Maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3): A Versatile Magnetic Colloidal Material / C.J. Serna ; M.P. Morales2:
Dynamics of Adsorption and Oxidation of Organic Molecules on Illuminated Titanium Dioxide Particles Immersed in Water / M.A. Blesa ; R.J. Candal ; S.A. Bilmes3:
Colloidal Aggregation in Two-Dimensions / A. Moncho-Jorda ; F. Martinez-L=pez ; M.A. Cabrerizo-V8lchez ; R. Hidalgo Alvarez ; M. Quesada-PMFrez4:
Kinetics of Particle and Protein Adsorption / Z. Adamczyk5:
Physical Chemistry of Cetyl Alcohol: Occurrence and Function of Liquid Crystals in O/W Creams / Shoji Fukushima ; Michihiro Yamaguchi1.:
Introduction
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Combinatorial Analysis / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
The Basic Principle of Counting / 1.2:
Permutations / 1.3:
Combinations / 1.4:
Multinomial Coefficients / 1.5:
The Number of Integer Solutions of Equations / 1.6:
Summary
Problems
Theoretical Exercises
Self-Test Problems and Exercises
Axioms of Probability / 2:
Sample Space and Events / 2.1:
Some Simple Propositions / 2.3:
Sample Spaces Having Equally Likely Outcomes / 2.5:
Probability As a Continuous Set Function / 2.6:
Probability As a Measure of Belief / 2.7:
Conditional Probability and Independence / 3:
Conditional Probabilities / 3.1:
Bayes' Formula / 3.3:
Independent Events / 3.4:
P(-[middle dot]F) is a Probability / 3.5:
Random Variables / 4:
Discrete Random Variables / 4.1:
Expected Value / 4.3:
Expectatio of a Function of a Random Variable / 4.4:
Variance / 4.5:
The Bernoulli and Binomial Random Variables / 4.6:
Properties of Binomial Random Variables / 4.6.1:
Computing the Binomial Distribution Function / 4.6.2:
The Poisson Random Variable / 4.7:
Computing the Poisson Distribution Function / 4.7.1:
Other Discrete Probability Distribution / 4.8:
The Geometric Random Variable / 4.8.1:
The Negative Binomial Random Variable / 4.8.2:
The Hypergeometric Random Variable / 4.8.3:
The Zeta (or Zipf) distribution / 4.8.4:
Properties of the Cumulative Distribution Function / 4.9:
Continuous Random Variables / 5:
Expectation and Variance of Continuous Random Variables / 5.1:
The Uniform Random Variable / 5.3:
Normal Random Variables / 5.4:
The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution / 5.4.1:
Exponential Random Variables / 5.5:
Hazard Rate Functions / 5.5.1:
Other Continuous Distributions / 5.6:
The Gamma Distribution / 5.6.1:
The Weibull Distribution / 5.6.2:
The Cauchy Distribution / 5.6.3:
The Beta Distribution / 5.6.4:
The Distribution of a Function of a Random Variable / 5.7:
Jointly Distributed Random Variables / 6:
Joint Distribution Functions / 6.1:
Independent Random Variables / 6.2:
Sums of Independent Random Variables / 6.3:
Conditional Distributions: Discrete Case / 6.4:
Conditional Distributions: Continuous Case / 6.5:
Order Statistics / 6.6:
Joint Probability Distribution of Functions of Random Variables / 6.7:
Exchangeable Random Variables / 6.8:
Self-Test Problem and Exercises
Properties of Expectation / 7:
Expectation of Sums of Random Variables / 7.1:
Obtaining Bounds from Expectations via the Probabilistic Method / 7.2.1:
The Maximum-Minimums Identity / 7.2.2:
Covariance, Variance of Sums, and Correlations / 7.3:
Conditional Expectation / 7.4:
Definitions / 7.4.1:
Computing Expectations by Conditioning / 7.4.2:
Computing Probabilities by Conditioning / 7.4.3:
Conditional Variance / 7.4.4:
Conditional Expectation and Prediction / 7.5:
Moment Generating Functions / 7.6:
Joint Moment Generating Functions / 7.6.1:
Additional Properties of Normal Random Variables / 7.7:
The Multivariate Normal Distribution / 7.7.1:
The Joint Distribution of the Sample Mean and Sample Variance / 7.7.2:
General Definition of Expectation / 7.8:
Limit Theorems / 8:
Chebyshev's Inequality and the Weak Law of Large Numbers / 8.1:
The Central Limit Theorem / 8.3:
The Strong Law of Large Numbers / 8.4:
Other Inequalities / 8.5:
Bounding the Error Probability When Approximating a Sum of Independent Bernoulli Random Variables by a Poisson / 8.6:
Additional Topics in Probability / 9:
The Poisson Process / 9.1:
Markov Chains / 9.2:
Surprise, Uncertainty, and Entropy / 9.3:
Coding Theory and Entropy / 9.4:
Theoretical Exercises and Problems
References
Simulation / 10:
General Techniques for Simulating Continuous Random Variables / 10.1:
The Inverse Transformation Method / 10.2.1:
The Rejection Method / 10.2.2:
Simulating from Discrete Distributions / 10.3:
Variance Reduction Techniques / 10.4:
Use of Antithetic Variables / 10.4.1:
Variance Reduction by Conditioning / 10.4.2:
Control Variates / 10.4.3:
Answers to Selected Problems / Appendix A:
Solutions to Self-Test Problems and Exercises / Appendix B:
Index
Preface
Combinatorial Analysis / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
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Introduction
Elementary Dynamics of Exploited Populations / 1:
The Logistic Growth Model / 1.1:
Generalized Logistic Models: Depensation / 1.2:
Summary and Critique / 1.3:
Economic Models of Renewable-Resource Harvesting / 2:
The Open-Access Fishery / 2.1:
Economic Overfishing / 2.2:
Biological Overfishing / 2.3:
Optimal Fishery Management / 2.4:
The Optimal Harvest Policy / 2.5:
Examples Based on the Schaefer Model / 2.6:
Linear Variational Problems / 2.7:
The Possibility of Extinction / 2.8:
Capital-Theoretic Aspects of Resource Management / 2.9:
Interest and Discount Rates / 3.1:
Capital Theory and Renewable Resources / 3.2:
Nonautonomous Models / 3.3:
Applications to Policy Problems: Labor Mobility in the Fishery / 3.4:
Optimal Control Theory / 4:
One-Dimensional Control Problems / 4.1:
A Nonlinear Fishery Model / 4.2:
Economic Interpretation of the Maximum Principle / 4.3:
Multidimensional Optimal Control Problems / 4.4:
Optimal Investment in Renewable-Resource Harvesting / 4.5:
Supply and Demand: Nonlinear Models / 5:
The Elementary Theory of Supply and Demand / 5.1:
Supply and Demand in Fisheries / 5.2:
Nonlinear Cost Effects: Pulse Fishing / 5.3:
Game-Theoretic Models / 5.4:
Transboundary Fishery Resources: A Further Application of the Theory / 5.5:
Dynamical Systems / 5.6:
Basic Theory / 6.1:
Dynamical Systems in the Plane: Linear Theory / 6.2:
Isoclines / 6.3:
Nonlinear Plane-Autonomous Systems / 6.4:
Limit Cycles / 6.5:
Gause's Model of Interspecific Competition / 6.6:
Discrete-Time and Metered Models / 7:
A General Metered Stock-Recruitment Model / 7.1:
The Beverton-Holt Stock-Recruitment Model / 7.2:
Depensation Models / 7.3:
Overcompensation / 7.4:
A Simple Cohort Model / 7.5:
The Production Function of a Fishery / 7.6:
Optimal Harvest Policies / 7.7:
The Discrete Maximum Principle / 7.8:
Dynamic Programming / 7.9:
The Theory of Resource Regulation / 8:
A Behavioral Model / 8.1:
Optimization Analysis / 8.2:
Limited Entry / 8.3:
Taxes and Allocated Transferable Quotas / 8.4:
Total Catch Quotas / 8.5:
Growth and Aging / 8.6:
Forestry Management: The Faustmann Model / 9.1:
The Beverton-Holt Fisheries Model / 9.2:
Dynamic Optimization in the Beverton-Holt Model / 9.3:
The Case of Bounded F / 9.4:
Multiple Cohorts: Nonselective Gear / 9.5:
Pulse Fishing / 9.6:
Multiple Cohorts: Selective Gear / 9.7:
Regulation / 9.8:
Multispecies Models / 9.9:
Differential Productivity / 10.1:
Harvesting Competing Populations / 10.2:
Selective Harvesting / 10.3:
A Diffusion Model: The Inshore-Offshore Fishery / 10.4:
Stochastic Resource Models / 10.5:
Stochastic Dynamic Programming / 11.1:
A Stochastic Forest Rotation Model / 11.2:
Uncertainty and Learning / 11.3:
Searching for Fish / 11.4:
Supplementary Reading / 11.5:
Introduction
Elementary Dynamics of Exploited Populations / 1:
The Logistic Growth Model / 1.1:
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Concepts and Definitions / 1.:
Fluids and the Continuum / 1.1:
Properties at a Point / 1.2:
Point-to-Point Variation of Properties in a Fluid / 1.3:
Units / 1.4:
Fluid Statics / 2.:
Pressure Variation in a Static Fluid / 2.1:
Uniform Rectilinear Acceleration / 2.2:
Forces on Submerged Surfaces / 2.3:
Buoyancy / 2.4:
Closure / 2.5:
Description of a Fluid in Motion / 3.:
Fundamental Physical Laws / 3.1:
Fluid Flow Fields: Lagrangian and Eulerian Representations / 3.2:
Steady and Unsteady Flows / 3.3:
Streamlines / 3.4:
Systems and Control Volumes / 3.5:
Conservation of Mass: Control-Volume Approach / 4.:
Integral Relation / 4.1:
Specific Forms of the Integral Expression / 4.2:
Newton's Second Law of Motion: Control-Volume Approach / 4.3:
Integral Relation for Linear Momentum / 5.1:
Applications of the Integral Expression for Linear Momentum / 5.2:
Integral Relation for Moment of Momentum / 5.3:
Applications to Pumps and Turbines / 5.4:
Conservation of Energy: Control-Volume Approach / 5.5:
Integral Relation for the Conservation of Energy / 6.1:
Applications of the Integral Expression / 6.2:
The Bernoulli Equation / 6.3:
Shear Stress in Laminar Flow / 6.4:
Newton's Viscosity Relation / 7.1:
Non-Newtonian Fluids / 7.2:
Viscosity / 7.3:
Shear Stress in Multidimensional Laminar Flows of a Newtonian Fluid / 7.4:
Analysis of a Differential Fluid Element in Laminar Flow / 7.5:
Fully Developed Laminar Flow in a Circular Conduit of Constant Cross Section / 8.1:
Laminar Flow of a Newtonian Fluid Down an Inclined-Plane Surface / 8.2:
Differential Equations of Fluid Flow / 8.3:
The Differential Continuity Equation / 9.1:
Navier-Stokes Equations / 9.2:
Bernoulli's Equation / 9.3:
Inviscid Fluid Flow / 9.4:
Fluid Rotation at a Point / 10.1:
The Stream Function / 10.2:
Inviscid, Irrotational Flow about an Infinite Cylinder / 10.3:
Irrotational Flow, the Velocity Potential / 10.4:
Total Heat in Irrotational Flow / 10.5:
Utilization of Potential Flow / 10.6:
Potential Flow Analysis--Simple Plane Flow Cases / 10.7:
Potential Flow Analysis--Superposition / 10.8:
Dimensional Analysis / 10.9:
Dimensions / 11.1:
Geometric and Kinematic Similarity / 11.2:
Dimensional Analysis of the Navier-Stokes Equation / 11.3:
The Buckingham Method / 11.4:
Model Theory / 11.5:
Viscous Flow / 11.6:
Reynolds' Experiment / 12.1:
Drag / 12.2:
The Boundary-Layer Concept / 12.3:
The Boundary-Layer Equations / 12.4:
Blasius' Solution for the Laminar Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate / 12.5:
Flow with a Pressure Gradient / 12.6:
von Karman Momentum Integral Analysis / 12.7:
The Effect of Turbulence on Momentum Transfer / 12.8:
Description of Turbulence / 13.1:
Turbulent Shearing Stresses / 13.2:
The Mixing-Length Hypothesis / 13.3:
Velocity Distribution from the Mixing-Length Theory / 13.4:
The Universal Velocity Distribution / 13.5:
Further Empirical Relations for Turbulent Flow / 13.6:
The Turbulent Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate / 13.7:
Factors Affecting the Transition from Laminar to Turbulent Flow / 13.8:
Flow in Closed Conduits / 13.9:
Dimensional Analysis of Conduit Flow / 14.1:
Friction Factors for Fully Developed Laminar, Turbulent, and Transition Flow in Circular Conduits / 14.2:
Friction Factor and Head-Loss Determination for Pipe Flow / 14.3:
Pipe-Flow Analysis / 14.4:
Friction Factors for Flow in the Entrance to a Circular Conduit / 14.5:
Fundamentals of Heat Transfer / 14.6:
Conduction / 15.1:
Thermal Conductivity / 15.2:
Convection / 15.3:
Radiation / 15.4:
Combined Mechanisms of Heat Transfer / 15.5:
Differential Equations of Heat Transfer / 15.6:
The General Differential Equation for Energy Transfer / 16.1:
Special Forms of the Differential Energy Equation / 16.2:
Commonly Encountered Boundary Conditions / 16.3:
Steady-State Conduction / 16.4:
One-Dimensional Conduction / 17.1:
One-Dimensional Conduction with Internal Generation of Energy / 17.2:
Heat Transfer from Extended Surfaces / 17.3:
Two- and Three-Dimensional Systems / 17.4:
Unsteady-State Conduction / 17.5:
Analytical Solutions / 18.1:
Temperature-Time Charts for Simple Geometric Shapes / 18.2:
Numerical Methods for Transient Conduction Analysis / 18.3:
An Integral Method for One-Dimensional Unsteady Conduction / 18.4:
Convective Heat Transfer / 18.5:
Fundamental Considerations in Convective Heat Transfer / 19.1:
Significant Parameters in Convective Heat Transfer / 19.2:
Dimensional Analysis of Convective Energy Transfer / 19.3:
Exact Analysis of the Laminar Boundary Layer / 19.4:
Approximate Integral Analysis of the Thermal Boundary Layer / 19.5:
Energy- and Momentum-Transfer Analogies / 19.6:
Turbulent Flow Considerations / 19.7:
Convective Heat-Transfer Correlations / 19.8:
Natural Convection / 20.1:
Forced Convection for Internal Flow / 20.2:
Forced Convection for External Flow / 20.3:
Boiling and Condensation / 20.4:
Boiling / 21.1:
Condensation / 21.2:
Heat-Transfer Equipment / 21.3:
Types of Heat Exchangers / 22.1:
Single-Pass Heat-Exchanger Analysis: The Log-Mean Temperature Difference / 22.2:
Crossflow and Shell-and-Tube Heat-Exchanger Analysis / 22.3:
The Number-of-Transfer-Units (NTU) Method of Heat-Exchanger Analysis and Design / 22.4:
Additional Considerations in Heat-Exchanger Design / 22.5:
Radiation Heat Transfer / 22.6:
Nature of Radiation / 23.1:
Thermal Radiation / 23.2:
The Intensity of Radiation / 23.3:
Planck's Law of Radiation / 23.4:
Stefan-Boltzmann Law / 23.5:
Emissivity and Absorptivity of Solid Surfaces / 23.6:
Radiant Heat Transfer Between Black Bodies / 23.7:
Radiant Exchange in Black Enclosures / 23.8:
Radiant Exchange in Reradiating Surfaces Present / 23.9:
Radiant Heat Transfer Between Gray Surfaces / 23.10:
Radiation from Gases / 23.11:
The Radiation Heat-Transfer Coefficient / 23.12:
Fundamentals of Mass Transfer / 23.13:
Molecular Mass Transfer / 24.1:
The Diffusion Coefficient / 24.2:
Convective Mass Transfer / 24.3:
Differential Equations of Mass Transfer / 24.4:
The Differential Equation for Mass Transfer / 25.1:
Special Forms of the Differential Mass-Transfer Equation / 25.2:
Steps for Modeling Processes Involving Molecular Diffusion / 25.3:
Steady-State Molecular Diffusion / 25.5:
One-Dimensional Mass Transfer Independent of Chemical Reaction / 26.1:
One-Dimensional Systems Associated with Chemical Reaction / 26.2:
Simultaneous Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer / 26.3:
Unsteady-State Molecular Diffusion / 26.5:
Unsteady-State Diffusion and Fick's Second Law / 27.1:
Transient Diffusion in a Semi-Infinite Medium / 27.2:
Transient Diffusion in a Finite-Dimensional Medium Under Conditions of Negligible Surface Resistance / 27.3:
Concentration-Time Charts for Simple Geometric Shapes / 27.4:
Fundamental Considerations in Convective Mass Transfer / 27.5:
Significant Parameters in Convective Mass Transfer / 28.2:
Dimensional Analysis of Convective Mass Transfer / 28.3:
Exact Analysis of the Laminar Concentration Boundary Layer / 28.4:
Approximate Analysis of the Concentration Boundary Layer / 28.5:
Mass, Energy, and Momentum-Transfer Analogies / 28.6:
Models for Convective Mass-Transfer Coefficients / 28.7:
Convective Mass Transfer Between Phases / 28.8:
Equilibrium / 29.1:
Two-Resistance Theory / 29.2:
Convective Mass-Transfer Correlations / 29.3:
Mass Transfer to Plates, Spheres, and Cylinders / 30.1:
Mass Transfer Involving Flow Through Pipes / 30.2:
Mass Transfer in Wetted-Wall Columns / 30.3:
Mass Transfer in Packed and Fluidized Beds / 30.4:
Gas-Liquid Mass Transfer in Stirred Tanks / 30.5:
Capacity Coefficients for Packed Towers / 30.6:
Steps for Modeling Mass-Transfer Processes Involving Convection / 30.7:
Mass-Transfer Equipment / 30.8:
Types of Mass-Transfer Equipment / 31.1:
Gas-Liquid Mass-Transfer Operations in Well-Mixed Tanks / 31.2:
Mass Balances for Continuous Contact Towers: Operating-Line Equations / 31.3:
Enthalpy Balances for Continuous-Contact Towers / 31.4:
Mass-Transfer Capacity Coefficients / 31.5:
Continuous-Contact Equipment Analysis / 31.6:
Nomenclature / 31.7:
Appendixes
Transformations of the Operators [down triangle, open] and [down triangle, open superscript 2] to Cylindrical Coordinates / A.:
Summary of Differential Vector Operations in Various Coordinate Systems / B.:
Symmetry of the Stress Tensor / C.:
The Viscous Contribution to the Normal Stress / D.:
The Navier-Stokes Equations for Constant [rho] and [mu] in Cartesian, Cylindrical, and Spherical Coordinates / E.:
Charts for Solution of Unsteady Transport Problems / F.:
Properties of the Standard Atmosphere / G.:
Physical Properties of Solids / H.:
Physical Properties of Gases and Liquids / I.:
Mass-Transfer Diffusion Coefficients in Binary Systems / J.:
Lennard-Jones Constants / K.:
The Error Function / L.:
Standard Pipe Sizes / M.:
Standard Tubing Gages / N.:
Author Index
Subject Index
Concepts and Definitions / 1.:
Fluids and the Continuum / 1.1:
Properties at a Point / 1.2:
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Daniel D. Joseph
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Henry H. Thomas
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Johari, Om ; IIT Research Institute ; Becker, Robert P.
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Gilbert Strang
出版情報: New York : Academic Press, c1976  xi, 374 p. ; 24 cm
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Matrices and Gaussian Elimination / Chapter 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
The Geometry of Linear Equations / 1.2:
An Example of Gaussian Elimination / 1.3:
Matrix Notation and Matrix Multiplication / 1.4:
Triangular Factors and Row Exchanges / 1.5:
Inverses and Transposes / 1.6:
Special Matrices and Applications / 1.7:
Review Exercises: Chapter 1
Vector Spaces / Chapter 2:
Vector Spaces and Subspaces / 2.1:
Solving Ax = 0 and Ax = b / 2.2:
Linear Independence, Basis, and Dimension / 2.3:
The Four Fundamental Subspaces / 2.4:
Graphs and Networks / 2.5:
Linear Transformations / 2.6:
Review Exercises: Chapter 2
Orthogonality / Chapter 3:
Orthogonal Vectors and Subspaces / 3.1:
Cosines and Projections onto Lines / 3.2:
Projections and Least Squares / 3.3:
Orthogonal Bases and Gram-Schmidt / 3.4:
The Fast Fourier Transform / 3.5:
Review Exercises: Chapter 3
Determinants / Chapter 4:
Properties of the Determinant / 4.1:
Formulas for the Determinant / 4.3:
Applications of Determinants / 4.4:
Review Exercises: Chapter 4
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors / Chapter 5:
Diagonalization of a Matrix / 5.1:
Difference Equations and Powers A[superscript k] / 5.3:
Differential Equations and e[superscript At] / 5.4:
Complex Matrices / 5.5:
Similarity Transformations / 5.6:
Review Exercises: Chapter 5
Positive Definite Matrices / Chapter 6:
Minima, Maxima, and Saddle Points / 6.1:
Tests for Positive Definiteness / 6.2:
Singular Value Decomposition / 6.3:
Minimum Principles / 6.4:
The Finite Element Method / 6.5:
Computations with Matrices / Chapter 7:
Matrix Norm and Condition Number / 7.1:
Computation of Eigenvalues / 7.3:
Iterative Methods for Ax = b / 7.4:
Linear Programming and Game Theory / Chapter 8:
Linear Inequalities / 8.1:
The Simplex Method / 8.2:
The Dual Problem / 8.3:
Network Models / 8.4:
Game Theory / 8.5:
Intersection, Sum, and Product of Spaces / Appendix A:
The Jordan Form / Appendix B:
Solutions to Selected Exercises
Matrix Factorizations
Matrices and Gaussian Elimination / Chapter 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
The Geometry of Linear Equations / 1.2:
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Peter Suedfeld and James A. Russell, general editors
出版情報: Stroudsburg, Pa. : Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, c1976-1977  2 v. ; 29 cm
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Stephen G. Brush
出版情報: Amsterdam ; New York : North-Holland Pub. Co. , New York : Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, American Elsevier, 1976  2 v. (769, xvi-xxxix p.) ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Studies in statistical mechanics / edited by J. De Boer and G.E. Uhlenbeck ; v. 6
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Ray M. Bowen and C.-C. Wang
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Offshore Technology Conference
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Henry A. Resing, editor, Charles G. Wade, editor
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出版情報: New York : Wiley, c1976  xiii, 258 p. ; 24 cm
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Introduction / 1:
Fourier Analysis / 1.1:
Historical Development of Fourier Methods / 1.2:
Why Use Trigonometric Functions? / 1.3:
Fitting Sinusoids / 2:
Curve-Fitting Approach / 2.1:
Least Squares Fitting of Sinusoids / 2.2:
Multiple Periodicities / 2.3:
Orthogonality of Sinusoids / 2.4:
Effect of Discrete Time: Aliasing / 2.5:
Some Statistical Results / 2.6:
Appendix
The Search for Periodicity / 3:
Fitting the Frequency / 3.1:
Fitting Multiple Frequencies / 3.2:
Some More Statistical Results / 3.3:
Harmonic Analysis / 4:
Fourier Frequencies / 4.1:
Discrete Fourier Transform / 4.2:
Decomposing the Sum of Squares / 4.3:
Special Functions / 4.4:
Smooth Functions / 4.5:
The Fast Fourier Transform / 5:
Computational Cost of Fourier Transforms / 5.1:
Two-Factor Case / 5.2:
Application to Harmonic Analysis of Data / 5.3:
Examples of Harmonic Analysis / 6:
Variable Star Data / 6.1:
Leakage Reduction by Data Windows / 6.2:
Tapering the Variable Star Data / 6.3:
Wolf's Sunspot Numbers / 6.4:
Nonsinusoidal Oscillations / 6.5:
Amplitude and Phase Fluctuations / 6.6:
Transformations / 6.7:
Periodogram of a Noise Series / 6.8:
Fisher's Test for Periodicity / 6.9:
Complex Demodulation / 7:
Smoothing: Linear Filtering / 7.1:
Designing a Filter / 7.3:
Least Squares Filter Design / 7.4:
Demodulating the Sunspot Series / 7.5:
Complex Time Series / 7.6:
Sunspots: The Complex Series / 7.7:
The Spectrum / 8:
Periodogram Analysis of Wheat Prices / 8.1:
Analysis of Segments of a Series / 8.2:
Smoothing the Periodogram / 8.3:
Autocovariances and Spectrum Estimates / 8.4:
Alternative Representations / 8.5:
Choice of a Spectral Window / 8.6:
Examples of Smoothing the Periodogram / 8.7:
Reroughing the Spectrum / 8.8:
Some Stationary Time Series Theory / 9:
Stationary Time Series / 9.1:
Continuous Spectra / 9.2:
Time Averaging and Ensemble Averaging / 9.3:
Periodogram and Continuous Spectra / 9.4:
Approximate Mean and Variance / 9.5:
Properties of Spectral Windows / 9.6:
Aliasing and the Spectrum / 9.7:
Analysis of Multiple Series / 10:
Cross Periodogram / 10.1:
Estimating the Cross Spectrum / 10.2:
Theoretical Cross Spectrum / 10.3:
Distribution of the Cross Periodogram / 10.4:
Distribution of Estimated Cross Spectra / 10.5:
Alignment / 10.6:
Further Topics / 11:
Time Domain Analysis / 11.1:
Spatial Series / 11.2:
Multiple Series / 11.3:
Higher Order Spectra / 11.4:
Nonquadratic Spectrum Estimates / 11.5:
Incomplete and Irregular Data / 11.6:
References
Author Index
Subject Index
Introduction / 1:
Fourier Analysis / 1.1:
Historical Development of Fourier Methods / 1.2:
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出版情報: New York : Plenum Press, c1976-  v. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Modern analytical chemistry
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Ferdinand F. Cap
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Z. G. Szabó, editor in chief, D. Kalló, assistant editor ; authors, M. Bakos ... [et al.]
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