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Foundations of Molecular-Flow Networks for Vacuum System Analysis

  • Book

  • November 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4772234

Foundations of Molecular-Flow Networks for Vacuum System Analysis is the only book that covers desorption, adsorption and outgassing in relation to molecular-flow networks. It will be beneficial for academics, students and industry personnel working in the field of ultra-high vacuums for designing the equipment/set-up and as a guide to understand the processes relating to vacuums. The book is fully supported with equations and case studies from industry. Vacuum technology is extensively used in large synchrotrons and other large accelerators, as well as in many other smaller industrial and scientific facilities. Hence, this book is a welcome addition to the literature.

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Table of Contents

1. Molecular-Flow Networks2. Desorption, Adsorption, and Outgassing3. Outgassing Rates of System-Component Materials4. Molecular-Flow Conductance and Gas-Flow Patterns5. Total and Partial Pressure Gauges for Ultrahigh Vacuum Use

Authors

Nagamitsu Yoshimura Formerly, Japan Electron Optics Laboratory (JEOL). In 1965 he graduated from Osaka Prefecture University, Engineering Division and immediately began working for JEOL LTD. In 1985 he received a Doctor of Engineering degree from Osaka Prefecture University. His Ph.D. Thesis was on "Research and Development of High-Vacuum System of Electron Microscopes� (in Japanese). In 1995 he qualified as a consultant engineer in the field. From 1965 to 2002 he engaged in research and development of vacuum-related technology in electron microscopes for more than 35 years at JEOL-group companies. He retired in 2002. He has authored 2 books for Springer.