Spacecraft TT&C and Information Transmission Theory and Technologies

Spacecraft TT&C and Information Transmission Theory and Technologies

Author: Jiaxing Liu

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-09-04

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 3662438658

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Spacecraft TT&C and Information Transmission Theory and Technologies introduces the basic theory of spacecraft TT&C (telemetry, track and command) and information transmission. Combining TT&C and information transmission, the book presents several technologies for continuous wave radar including measurements for range, range rate and angle, analog and digital information transmissions, telecommand, telemetry, remote sensing and spread spectrum TT&C. For special problems occurred in the channels for TT&C and information transmission, the book represents radio propagation features and its impact on orbit measurement accuracy, and the effects caused by rain attenuation, atmospheric attenuation and multi-path effect, and polarization composition technology. This book can benefit researchers and engineers in the field of spacecraft TT&C and communication systems. Liu Jiaxing is a professor at The 10th Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation.


The Theory of Kinetics

The Theory of Kinetics

Author: R.G. Compton

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 501

ISBN-13: 0444600701

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Theory of Kinetics covers the practice and theory of kinetics and the kinetics of inorganic and organic reactions in gaseous and condensed phases and at interfaces. This text is composed of five chapters and starts with a review of the kinetic characterization of complex reaction systems. The succeeding chapter describes the formal and radical kinetics, as well as the energy factor in chain reactions. These topics are followed by a survey of the theory of the kinetics of elementary gas phase reactions and the unimolecular reaction of activated chemical species. The discussion then shifts to the general properties, reactions, and the theory of elementary reactions in solution. The last chapter examines the theory of kinetics of solid-state reactions. This book is of great value to physical, inorganic, and organic chemists.


On Calculations of Singlet-Triplet Radiative Transition Probability. I. Theory and Method

On Calculations of Singlet-Triplet Radiative Transition Probability. I. Theory and Method

Author: Charles Carr

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 15

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Since the singlet-triplet transition probabilities are very small quantities and are not readily obtained experimentally, it is desirable to be able to obtain the values of the transition probabilities theoretically. The transition probability is usually expressed in an infinite sum of spectral expansion by applying the perturbation theory, and only a few terms are taken in the actual theoretical calculation. The authors apply the double perturbation theory to the present problem. The Dalgarno interchange theorem is valid in spite of degeneracy of the triplet state, and hence more accurate calculations are feasible by the perturbation-variation approach. (Author).


Nonadiabatic Transition

Nonadiabatic Transition

Author: Hiroki Nakamura

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 515

ISBN-13: 9814329770

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

An exploration of the concepts, basic theories and applications of nonadiabatic transition. Nonadiabatic transition is a multidisciplinary concept and phenomenon, constituting a fundamental mechanism of state and phase changes in various dynamical processes of physics, chemistry and biology.


Atomic Structure Theory

Atomic Structure Theory

Author: Walter R. Johnson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-02-05

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 3540680101

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book provides a hands-on experience with atomic structure calculations. Material covered includes angular momentum methods, the central field Schrödinger and Dirac equations, Hartree-Fock and Dirac-Hartree-Fock equations, multiplet structure, hyperfine structure, the isotope shift, dipole and multipole transitions, basic many-body perturbation theory, configuration interaction, and correlation corrections to matrix elements. The book also contains numerical methods for solving the Schrödinger and Dirac eigenvalue problems and the (Dirac)-Hartree-Fock equations.


Nonadiabatic Transition: Concepts, Basic Theories And Applications (2nd Edition)

Nonadiabatic Transition: Concepts, Basic Theories And Applications (2nd Edition)

Author: Hiroki Nakamura

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2012-01-13

Total Pages: 515

ISBN-13: 9814462438

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Nonadiabatic transition is a highly multidisciplinary concept and phenomenon, constituting a fundamental mechanism of state and phase changes in various dynamical processes of physics, chemistry and biology, such as molecular dynamics, energy relaxation, chemical reaction, and electron and proton transfer. Control of molecular processes by laser fields is also an example of time-dependent nonadiabatic transition.In this new edition, the original chapters are updated to facilitate enhanced understanding of the concept and applications. Three new chapters — comprehension of nonadiabatic chemical dynamics, control of chemical dynamics, and manifestation of molecular functions — are also added.


Phase Transition Dynamics

Phase Transition Dynamics

Author: Tian Ma

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-09

Total Pages: 575

ISBN-13: 1461489636

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book is an introduction to a comprehensive and unified dynamic transition theory for dissipative systems and to applications of the theory to a range of problems in the nonlinear sciences. The main objectives of this book are to introduce a general principle of dynamic transitions for dissipative systems, to establish a systematic dynamic transition theory, and to explore the physical implications of applications of the theory to a range of problems in the nonlinear sciences. The basic philosophy of the theory is to search for a complete set of transition states, and the general principle states that dynamic transitions of all dissipative systems can be classified into three categories: continuous, catastrophic and random. The audience for this book includes advanced graduate students and researchers in mathematics and physics as well as in other related fields.


Glass Transition and Phase Transitions in Food and Biological Materials

Glass Transition and Phase Transitions in Food and Biological Materials

Author: Jasim Ahmed

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-02-03

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 1118935713

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Glass and State Transitions in Food and Biological Materials describes how glass transition has been applied to food micro-structure, food processing, product development, storage studies, packaging development and other areas. This book has been structured so that readers can initially grasp the basic principles and instrumentation, before moving through the various applications. In summary, the book will provide the “missing link” between food science and material science/polymer engineering. This will allow food scientists to better understand the concept and applications of thermal properties.