Transport Phenomena
โ Scribed by R.K. Willardson and Albert C. Beer (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 315
- Series
- Semiconductors and Semimetals 10
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
List of Contributors
Page vii
Preface
Pages ix-x
R.K. Willardson, Albert C. Beer
Chapter 1 Low-Field Electron Transport Original Research Article
Pages 1-89
D.L. Rode
Chapter 2 Mobility of Holes in III-V Compounds Original Research Article
Pages 91-174
J.D. Wiley
Chapter 3 Apparent Mobility Enhancement in Inhomogeneous Crystals Original Research Article
Pages 175-220
C.M. Wolfe, G.E. Stillman
Chapter 4 The Magnetophonon Effect Original Research Article
Pages 221-289
Robert L. Peterson
Author Index
Pages 291-300
Subject Index
Pages 301-312
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Careful attention is paid to the presentation of the basic theory. * Enhanced sections throughout text provide much firmer foundation than the first edition. * Literature citations are given throughout for reference to additional material.
Transport Phenomena Second Edition W. J. Beek K. M. K. Muttzall J. W. van Heuven Momentum, heat and mass transport phenomena can be found everywhere in nature. A solid understanding of the principles of these processes is essential for chemical and process engineers. The second edition of Transport
Treats momentum transport (viscous flow), energy transport (heat conduction, convection, and radiation), and mass transport (diffusion). All topics are organized around the ``equations of change'': the equations of motion, energy, and continuity.
Treats momentum transport (viscous flow), energy transport (heat conduction, convection, and radiation), and mass transport (diffusion). All topics are organized around the ``equations of change'': the equations of motion, energy, and continuity. Careful attention is paid to the presentation of the