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Plasma Physics and Engineering

Plasma Physics and Engineering

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Plasma Physics and Engineering is a book that provides a fundamental introduction to modern plasma science and technology, covering electric discharges from vacuum to atmospheric pressure and higher, from thermal plasma sources to cold non-equilibrium discharges. It is written for senior undergraduate and graduate students, scientists, and engineers working in academia, research labs, and industry with plasmas, lasers, and combustion systems.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 724 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Plasma Physics and Engineering is a comprehensive textbook that offers both fundamental and applied knowledge in modern plasma physics, plasma chemistry, and plasma engineering. It caters to senior undergraduate and graduate students, as well as scientists and engineers working in academia, research labs, and industry, particularly in the fields of plasmas, lasers, and combustion systems. This book stands out as a unique resource, providing a clear and comprehensive fundamental introduction to all aspects of modern plasma science. It covers a wide range of electric discharges, from vacuum to atmospheric pressure and higher, including thermal plasma sources and essentially cold non-equilibrium discharges.

To assist professors in adopting the textbook for relevant university courses, a solutions manual is available. The book is organized into five chapters, covering essential topics such as plasma fundamentals, plasma chemistry, plasma diagnostics, plasma applications, and plasma systems. Each chapter is accompanied by numerous figures, tables, and equations to aid in understanding the concepts and calculations.

In the first chapter, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of plasma physics, including basic principles, plasma states, and plasma interactions. They discuss the formation and characteristics of plasma, as well as the various types of discharges, such as electric discharges, magnetic discharges, and laser discharges. The chapter also covers the basic properties of plasma, such as density, temperature, pressure, and electric field, and their relationship to each other.

The second chapter focuses on plasma chemistry, which plays a crucial role in understanding the behavior and properties of plasmas. The authors introduce the concept of plasma chemistry and discuss the various chemical reactions that occur in plasmas, including dissociation, ionization, recombination, and chemical kinetics. They also cover the formation and breakdown of plasma molecules, such as atoms, ions, and radicals, and their interactions with each other.

The third chapter explores plasma diagnostics, which are essential for studying and analyzing plasmas. The authors discuss the various diagnostic techniques used in plasma research, such as optical emission spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and electron microscopy. They also cover the principles of plasma diagnostics, including signal processing, data analysis, and interpretation.

In the fourth chapter, the authors discuss the applications of plasma in various fields, including energy production, material processing, medical applications, and environmental control. They highlight the advantages of plasma technology over conventional methods and discuss the potential applications of plasma in various industries, such as aerospace, electronics, and renewable energy.

The fifth chapter focuses on plasma systems, which are essential for the practical implementation of plasma technology. The authors discuss the various types of plasma systems, such as atmospheric pressure discharges, microdischarges, and different types of discharges in liquids. They also cover the design and operation of plasma systems, including power supplies, vacuum pumps, and control systems.

Throughout the book, the authors provide extensive references and a comprehensive database on plasma kinetics and thermodynamics. This database is invaluable for practical calculations and helps students and professionals understand the underlying principles of plasma behavior. Additionally, the book includes numerous problems and concepts that aid in understanding the material and promoting critical thinking.

The authors of Plasma Physics and Engineering are highly respected experts in the field of plasma physics and technology. Prof. Alexander Fridman, the book's author, is the Nyheim Chair Professor of Drexel University and the Director of the C. & J. Nyheim Plasma Institute. He has almost 50 years of plasma research experience in national laboratories. He has published eight books and received numerous honors for his work, including the Stanley Kaplan Distinguished Professorship in Chemical Kinetics and Energy Systems, the George Soros Distinguished Professorship in Physics, the State Prize of the USSR, and Plasma Medicine Award.

In conclusion, Plasma Physics and Engineering is a comprehensive and authoritative textbook that offers both fundamental and applied knowledge in modern plasma physics, plasma chemistry, and plasma engineering. It caters to a wide range of audiences, including senior undergraduate and graduate students, scientists, and engineers working in academia, research labs, and industry. The book provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to all aspects of modern plasma science, covering a wide range of electric discharges, plasma chemistry, diagnostics, applications, and systems. It is accompanied by an extensive database, numerous figures, tables, and equations, and includes numerous problems and concepts to aid in understanding the material and promoting critical thinking. With its revised edition, the book continues to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in plasma physics and technology.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 254 x 178 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367697525
Edition number: 3 ed

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