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Electrostatics 1999, Proceedings of the 10th Int Conference, - Cambridge, Uk, 28 31 March 199

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Informationen zum Autor Taylor, D.M. Klappentext Electrostatics 1999: Proceedings of the 10th INT Conference, Cambridge, UK, 28-31 March 1999 provides an overview of recent research in electrostatics and an insight into the multifarious applications for electrostatics in industry. This comprehensive reference is ideal for researchers in physics, chemistry, and engineering who work in electrostatic research and technology. Zusammenfassung Electrostatics 1999: Proceedings of the 10th INT Conference, Cambridge, UK, 28-31 March 1999 provides an overview of recent research in electrostatics and an insight into the multifarious applications for electrostatics in industry. This comprehensive reference is ideal for researchers in physics, chemistry, and engineering who work in electrostatic research and technology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Bill Bright memorial lecture: Electrostatics - Then, now and maybe (D K Davies). Section A. Fundamental physics (10 papers). Section B. Bioelectrostatics. (7 papers). Section C. Atomization and EHD. (17 papers). Hop topic discussion. MECA electrometer: initial calibration experiments (M Buehler, L-J Cheng, O Orient, M Thelen, R Gompf, J Baliss, R Rauwerdink). Section D. Hazards (8 papers). Section E. Applications and processing. (13 papers). Section F. Materials evaluation and applications. (6 papers). Section G. ESD/EOS. (4 papers). Section H. Scanning probe microscopy. (7 papers). Section I. Atmospheric electrostatics and environmental aspects. (4 papers). Section J. Instrumentation. (7 papers). Author index.

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