牛顿电气力学/NEWTONIAN ELECTRODYNAMICS

分類: 图书,进口原版书,科学与技术 Science & Techology ,
作者: peter graneau等著
出 版 社: Pengiun Group (USA)
出版时间: 1996-12-1字数:版次: 1页数: 288印刷时间: 1996/06/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9789810222840包装: 精装内容简介
The book deals with the resurgence of nineteenth century electromagnetism in physics and electrical engineering. It describes a series of important experiments, and new technologies based on these experiments, which cannot be explained by and analyzed with the modern relativistic electrodynamics of the twentieth century. The Newtonian electrodynamics of Coulomb, Ampere, Neumann, and Kirchhoff, which was current from 1750 to 1900, is fully reviewed and greatly extended to deal with contemporary research on exploding wires, railguns and other electromagnetic accelerators, jet propulsion in liquid metals, arc plasma explosions, capillary fusion, and lightning phenomena. Much of the book is based on the atomic definition of the Amperian current element. Finite element techniques for solving many electrodynamic problems are described.
目录
Preface
Chapter 1. Evolution of the Nineteenth Century Newtonian Electrodynamics
The Birth of Electromagnetism
Ampere's Force Law
Neumann's Electrodynamic Potential
Neumann's Laws of Electromagnetic Induction
Grassmann's Force Law
Weber's Force Law and Electrodynamic Potential
Kirchoff's Circuit Theory
Chapter 1 References
Chapter 2. Experimental Demonstration of Longitudinal Ampere Forces
Ampere Tension
Wire Rupture by Current Pulses
Electromagnetic Jets in Mercury Channels
Ampere's Hairpin Experiment
The Electrodynamic Impulse Pendulum
Ampere Tension or Hoop Tension in Wire Circles ?
Neumann's Longitudinal Force Experiment
The Liquid Mercury Fountain
Longitudinal Armature Motion
Chapter 2 References
Chapter 3. Theoretical Developments
Finite Current Element Analysis
Reaction Forces from the Selfinductance Gradient
Relationship between Self and Mutual Inductance
Inductance of Single-Filament Circuits
Inductance of Straight Conductors and Cables
Transient and Alternating Currents in Linear Conductors
The Induction of Eddy Currents
Chapter 3 References
Chapter 4. The Nature of Current Elements
Current Elements and Newton's Third Law
Amperian Current and Conductor Elements
Weber's Current Elements
The Modem Current Element
Mutual Torques between Amperian Current Elements
Generalization of Neumann's Law of Induction
Torque Speculations
A Curious Coincidence
Chapter 4 References
Chapter 5. The Railgun : Testbed of the Newtonian Electrodynamics
Description of Railguns
Nonlocal Action
Recoil Force
The Motionally Induced E.M.F
Chapter 5 References
Chapter 6. Electrodynamics of Arc Explosions
Conventional Arc Physics
Transient High Current Arcs
Saltwater Cup Experiments
Arcs in a Saltwater Cartridge
Miniature Water-Arc Gun
Air-Arc Explosions
The Cause of Thunder and Retrograde Lightning
Chapter 6 References
Chapter 7. Electrodynamics in the Quest for New Energy
New Energy
Fusion Research in 1995
MHD Instabilities
Capillary Fusion
Plasma Focus Fusion
Solid Fiber Fusion
Does Cold Fusion Involve Capillary Fusion ?
Liberating Potential Energy from Water
1. Anomalous Strength of Water-Plasma Explosions
2. Source of the Anomalous Energy
3. Anomalous Pressure Energy
Index