Vacuum technology finds itself in many areas of industry and
research. These include materials handling, packaging, gas
sampling, filtration, degassing of oils and metals, thin-film
coating, electron microscopy, particle acceleration, and
impregnation of electrical components. It is vital to design
systems that are appropriate to the application, and with so many
potential solutions this can become overwhelming. Vacuum Technique
provides an overview of vacuum technology, its different design
methodologies, and the underlying theory. The author begins with a
summary of the properties of low-pressure gases, then moves on to
describe mathematical modeling of gas transfer in the vacuum
system, the operation of pumps and gauges, computer-aided synthesis
and analysis of systems, and the design of different vacuum
systems. In particular, the author discusses the structure and
characteristics of low, middle, high, and superhigh vacuum systems,
as well as the characteristics of joints, materials, movement
inputs, and all aspects of production technology and construction
standards. Using specific examples rather than describing the
various elements, Vacuum Technique supplies engineers, technicians,
researchers, and students with needed expertise and a comprehensive
guide to designing, selecting, and using an appropriate vacuum
system for a specific purpose.
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