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Discover nontraditional applications of dielectric studies in this
exceptionally crafted field reference or text for seniors and
graduate students in power engineering tracks. This text contains
more than 800 display equations and discusses polarization
phenomena in dielectrics, the complex dielectric constant in an
alternating electric field, dielectric relaxation and interfacial
polarization, the measurement of absorption and desorption currents
in time domains, and high field conduction phenomena. Dielectrics
in Electric Fields is an interdisciplinary reference and text for
professionals and students in electrical and electronics, chemical,
biochemical, and environmental engineering; physical, surface, and
colloid chemistry; materials science; and chemical physics.
A major biography of Michael Faraday (1791-1867), one of the giants
of 19th century science and discoverer of electricity who was at
the centre of an extraordinary scientific renaissance in London.
Faraday's life was truly inspirational. Son of a Yorkshire
blacksmith who moved to London in 1789, he was a self-made,
self-educated man whose public life was underpinned by his devotion
to a minor Christian sect (the Sandemanians) and to his wife. He
was also a fine writer and brilliant lecturer. This book is a
passionate exploration of his life, work and times (he was a
pioneering scientific all-rounder who also experimented with
electromagnetism, techniques for preserving meat and fish, optical
glass, the safety lamp, and the identification of iodine as a new
element). It will also tell the story of the dawn of the modern
scientific age and interweave Faraday's life with the
groundbreaking work of the Royal Institution and other early
scientists like Humphrey Davey, Charles Babbage, John Herschel and
Mary Somerville.
Technical Requirements: Windows 7/Vista/XP
This CD-ROM dictionary comprises both volumes of the 6th print
edition of the "Dictionary of Electrical Engineering, Power
Engineering and Automation." For this edition, the
worldwide-respected dictionary has been updated and enlarged by
about 40%. It is the standard work for all those requiring a
comprehensive and reliable compilation of terms from the fields of
power generation, transmission and distribution, drive engineering,
automation, switchgear and installation engineering, power
electronics as well as measurement, analysis and test engineering.
Including also a great number of basic electrotechnical terms, with
about 121,000 entries and 166,000 translations in German-English
and 115,000 entries and 156,000 translations in English-German it
comprehensively covers large fields of industrially applied
electrical engineering.
For information on the multi-user version of this dictionary
address to [email protected]
Advanced fiber materials have been developed for various superior
applications because of their higher mechanical flexibility,
high-temperature resistance, and outstanding chemical stability.
This book presents an overview of the current development of
advanced fiber materials, fabrication methods, and applications.
Applications covered include pollution control, environment,
energy, information storage technology, optical and photonic,
photocatalysis, textile, drug delivery, tumor therapy, corrosion
protection applications, and a state of art of advanced fiber
materials.
This book begins with the history and fundamentals of optical fiber
communications. Then, briefly introduces existing optical
multiplexing techniques and finally focuses on spatial domain
multiplexing (SDM), aka space division multiplexing, and orbital
angular momentum of photon based multiplexing. These are two
emerging multiplexing techniques that have added two new degrees of
photon freedom to optical fibers.
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