(Download) Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Material Properties and Superconductor Critical-Current Testing
| #781253 in Books | 2006-12-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.70 x1.60 x9.80l,3.42 | File Name: 0198570546 | 704 pages
||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Laboratory cryogenics for the beginner; a sourcebook for measuring critical currents; appendices worth their weight in NbTi|By MLR|Part I of this book is a broad-reaching and up-to-date (2006) introduction to experimental techniques for the graduate student who is about to get his hands wet with liquid helium (just kidding)for the first time. In fact, the temperature range add|||"At last a new book, not a collection of technical papers, has been published on the techniques of low-tempurature measurements. ... I highly recommend Ekin's book. It is informative and well written, for beginners who are starting research at low temperatur
This book presents a highly integrated, step-by-step approach to the design and construction of low-temperature measurement apparatus. It is effectively two books in one: A textbook on cryostat design techniques and an appendix data handbook that provides materials-property data for carrying out that design. The main text encompasses a wide range of information, written for specialists, without leaving beginning students behind. After summarizing cooling methods, Part...
[PDF.vo49] Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Material Properties and Superconductor Critical-Current Testing Rating: 4.96 (414 Votes)
Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Jack Ekin epub Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Jack Ekin pdf download Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Jack Ekin audiobook Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Jack Ekin review Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Jack Ekin summary Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Jack Ekin Free
You easily download any file type for your device.Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Material Properties and Superconductor Critical-Current Testing | Jack Ekin. Which are the reasons I like to read books. Great story by a great author.