Thermal analysis and thermodynamic properties of solids /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: S?esta?k, Jaroslav, 1938-
Published: Elsevier,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam :
Publication Dates: [2021]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Second edition.
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Carrier Form: li, 592 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 513-584) and index.
ISBN: 9780323855372
0323855377
Index Number: QC176
CLC: O482
Call Number: O482/S494/2nd ed.
Contents: Front cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Acknowledgment -- About the Author -- Forward -- Introduction: Anniversary of the half century development and formation of a new field of thermal analysis -- Historical prologue -- Eastern stream of thermoanalytical progression and the foundation of Journal of Thermal Analysis -- The Western course of thermal analysis advancement and foundation of Thermochimica Acta -- Word in Conclusion -- Glossary of terms, definitions and symbols
Chapter 1 Thermophysical examinations, experimental set-ups, sample and temperature control -- 1.1 Exploring the environment and scale dimensions -- 1.2 Thermal measurements, modes of assessment and thermal methods grouping -- 1.3 Temperature control -- 1.4 Characterisation of experimental curves -- 1.5 Comments on the thermoanalytical sample -- 1.6 Particularities of further temperature modulation -- Chapter 2 Understanding of temperature, heat, gradients and related thermodynamics -- 2.1 A historical look at the development of the temperature concept
2.2 What is temperature, its scope and how to specify its thermodynamic description: concept of tempericity -- 2.3 Varying temperature depending on the measurement procedure used and the related new view of the phase diagram kinetics -- 2.4 Heat transfer, Newton cooling law and sample heat inertia -- 2.5 Thermal inertia values calculated for temperature measurement -- 2.6 Illustrative approach to temperature fields developed inside an inert infinite cylinder -- 2.7 Response differential curves for temperature sensor location in temperature gradients
2.8 Discussion on temperature and its physical and operational use -- 2.9Appendix: A generalised view on temperature from the cosmic macro-dimension to the quantum micro-world -- Chapter 3 Phenomenological approach to the caloric theory of heat: An alternative thermodynamics -- 3.1 Fire as a manufacturing tool and its non-matter disposition as caloric -- 3.2 Classical thermodynamics subsist in a phenomenological theory -- 3.3 Heat alike entropy: introduction of caloric theory -- 3.4 Constitutive relations and fundamental laws of thermodynamics within caloric theory
3.5 Resolution and determination of caloric -- 3.6 Efficiency of heat engines, dynamic and caloric theory -- Chapter 4 Textbook thermodynamics as thermostatics -- 4.1 Introduction to basic logic of textbook thermodynamics -- 4.2 Force field and measurable deformations -- 4.3 Principles of thermodynamic alternation reaching measurable quantities -- 4.4 Chemical reactions -- 4.5 Heterogeneous systems and the effect of surface energy -- 4.6 Equilibria and impact of Clapeyron equations -- 4.7 Ideal and real solid solutions, phase diagrams