Thermodynamics

For Physicists, Chemists and Materials Scientists
Buch | Softcover
X, 304 Seiten
2013 | 2014
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-36710-6 (ISBN)
53,49 inkl. MwSt
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The structure of this text is simple and transparent, enabling the easy mapping of the text onto a one-semester course syllabus and the attendant study. There are 8 chapters total and one three-part appendix. Throughout the text the student finds numerous examples (solved problems) reaching from cosmic to molecular evolution or from cloud formation to Bose condensation.

Reinhard Hentschke got his PhD degree in 1987 at the University of Maine, Orono, Maine, USA. Afterwards he held postdoc positions at the Department of Chemistry, Baker Laboratory, Cornell University, New York, USA, and at the Department of Chemistry, Brandeis University, Massachusetts USA. From 1990-99 he was a staff scientist and project coordinator at the Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany. In 1996 he got the Habilitation and venia legendi in Physical Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany. Ever since 1999 he is Professor of theoretical physics (statistical mechanics of soft matter/chemical physics) at the Bergische Universität, Wuppertal, Germany. His research interests have frequently straddled the boundary between physics and chemis try. Early work as a Master and PhD student has focussed on surface physics dealing with topics in molecule/ion-surface collision and surface phase transitions. During his postdoctoral years the focus has shifted to theoretical physical chemistry of reversible molecular aggrega tion as found in micellar and protein systems and the attendant liquid crystalline phase be haviour. As a group leader at the Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research he has concen trated on computer modelling of polymers. Over the past ten years, as a professor of physics, his work has been a synthesis of these earlier fields of work. Recently his group has concentrated on (a) the theoretical investigation of sorption in polymer networks using computer simulation methods and lattice theory; (b) reversible self-assembly and phase behaviour of equilibrium polymers using again a combi nation of computer simulation and analytical theory; (c) the dielectric properties in conjunc tion with the structural phase behaviour of dipolar fluids; (d) the development of computer algorithms for molecular modelling; (e) dynamical properties of filled elastomers.

Two Fundamental Laws of Nature.- Thermodynamic Functions.- Equilibrium and Stability.- Simple Phase Diagrams.- Microscopic Interactions.- Thermodynamics and Molecular Simulation.- Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.10.2013
Reihe/Serie Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics
Zusatzinfo X, 304 p. 127 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 486 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Thermodynamik
Schlagworte Equilibrium and Stability • Equilibrium Thermodynamics • Grand-Canonical Monte Carlo Program • Microscopic Interactions • Molecular Simulation • non-equilibrium thermodynamics • Phase Transitions and Diagrams • Thermodynamic Functions • Transport phenomena • Undergraduate Thermodynamics
ISBN-10 3-642-36710-0 / 3642367100
ISBN-13 978-3-642-36710-6 / 9783642367106
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