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Informationen zum Autor George Turrell is the author of Gas Dynamics: Theory and Applications, published by Wiley. Klappentext Until now the topic of gas dynamics has been included as a section in comprehensive textbooks on physical chemistry, or discussed at too high a level for undergraduate or graduate students. This book, based on courses given by the author in several countries, aims to fill this gap. To make the subject more accessible to students, there is a very strong emphasis on current applications of the theory. Part I introduces the kinetic theory of gases with relevance to molecular energies and intermolecular forces. Part II focuses on how these theories are used to explain real techniques and phenomena involving gases, allowing students to answer questions such as: 'How does a Laser work?' and 'What is a shock wave?' By stressing the practical implications, the book explains the theory of gas dynamics in a highly readable and comprehensible manner. Zusammenfassung Gas dynamics relates the behaviour of gases to the microscopic movement and energies of individual gas particles, and the forces between them. This book allows students to relate theoretical aspects of the subject to current applications. Inhaltsverzeichnis Aus dem Inhalt: Part I Elementary Kinetic Theory of Gases; Molecular Statistics; Distribution of Molecular Speeds; Molecular Energies; Transport Phenomena; Intermolecular Forces; Real Gases; Molecular Collisions; Part II Effusion and the Separation of Mixtures; Chemical Reactions; Ortho and Para Hydrogens; Atomic and Molecular Beams; Energy Transfer; Broadening of Spectral Lines; Gas Lasers; Gas Plasmas.