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Cryogenic Engineering: Software Solutions: Part-VI

Vacuum Technology: Theory + Problems

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Language :  English
Topics: Flow regimes, conductances, pumpdown time, pumps and gauges Functions/Procedures in: Mathcad, EES, Excel and GNU Octave simplify calculations. Useful to all working on cryogenics.
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This book deals with: Different flow regimes, calculations of conductances and pumpdown times, vacuum pumps and gauges.Gives a summary of background theory, and problems solved with Mathcad, EES, Excel and GNU Octave.Topics: Flow regimes, conductances, pumpdown time, cryo-and-other vacuum pumps and vacuum gauges.Functions/ Procedures, written in Mathcad, EES, Excel and GNU Octave simplify the standard, most required calculations.Click here: A ZIP file of device independent EES distributables and Excel worksheets is included.Should be useful to students, teachers, researchers and professionals.

About the author

Dr. M. Thirumaleshwar graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Karnataka Regional Engineering College, Surathkal, Karnataka, India, in the year 1965. He obtained M.Sc (cryogenis) from University of Southampton, U.K. and Ph.D. (cryogenics) from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.

He is a Fellow of Institution of Engineers (India), Life Member, Indian Society for Technical Education, and a Foundation Fellow of Indian Cryogenics Council.

He has worked in India and abroad on large projects in the areas involving heat transfer, fluid flow, vacuum system design, cryo-pumping etc.

He worked as Head of Cryogenics Dept. in Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Bombay and Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT), Indore, from 1966 to 1992.

He worked as Guest Collaborator with Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory of Universities Research Association, in Dallas, USA from 1990 to 1993.

He also worked at the Institute of Cryogenics, Southampton, U.K. as a Visiting Research Fellow from 1993 to 1994.

He was Head of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues Institute of Technology, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, India for eight years.

He also worked as Head of Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering, and then as Principal, Vivekananda College of Engineering and Technology, Puttur (D.K.), India.

He was Professor and coordinator of Post-graduate program in the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering in St. Joseph Engineering College, Vamanjoor, Mangalore, India.

A book entitled “Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer” authored by him and published by M/s Pearson Education, India (2006) has been adopted as a Text book for third year engineering students by the Visweswaraya Technological University (V.T.U.), Belgaum, India.

He has authored a free e-book entitled “Software Solutions to Problems on Heat Transfer” wherein problems are solved using 4 software viz. Mathcad, EES, FEHT and EXCEL. This book, containing about 2750 pages, is presented in 9 parts and all the 9 parts can be downloaded for free from Bookboon.

He has also authored free e-books on Thermodynamics entitled “Basic Thermodynamics: Software Solutions” and “Applied Thermodynamics: Software Solutions” wherein problems are solved using 3 software viz. Mathcad, EES, and TEST.

He has also written and published three booklets entitled as follows:

  1. Towards Excellence…How to Study (A Guide book to Students)
  2. Towards Excellence…How to teach (A guide book to Teachers)
  3. Towards Excellence…Seminars, GD’s and Personal Interviews (A guide book to Professional and Management students)

Dr. M. Thirumaleshwar has attended several National and International conferences and has more than 50 publications to his credit.

  1. Vacuum Technology
    1. Introduction
    2. Flow regimes in Vacuum systems
    3. Conductance in Vacuum systems
    4. Programs to calculate conductances
    5. Evacuation time for Vacuum systems
    6. Calculation of conductances and pump down time using Nomograms
    7. Components of Vacuum systems
    8. Problems
    9. Commercial Software for Vacuum calculations
    10. References
  • Appendix – i
  • Appendix – ii
About the Author

Dr. M. Thirumaleshwar