The handbook of Electrical Resistivity : new materials and pressure effects /

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Imprint:London : Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2012.
Description:1 online resource (vi, 477 pages) : chiefly illustrations
Language:English
Series:IET materials and devices ; 13
IET materials and devices ; 13.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11180981
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Other title:Electrical resistivity handbook.
Other authors / contributors:Dyos, G. T. (Gordon T.)
ISBN:9781849191173
1849191174
9781621985662
1621985660
1849191492
9781849191494
9781299104501
1299104509
Notes:Originally published as: Electrical Resistivity Handbook. London: P. Peregrinus, 1992.
"This book updates and expands the editor's ... Electrical resistivity handbook"--Page 4 of cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
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English.
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Summary:This book reviews development in the following fields: measurement techniques and material resistivity graphs.
Other form:Print version: Handbook of Electrical Resistivity. London : Institute of Engineering and Technology, 2012 9781849191173
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. Continuation of the Electrical Resistivity Handbook
  • 1.2. Explanation of the graphical format
  • 1.3. Material classification
  • 1.4. Electronic conduction in solids
  • 1.5. Pure metals
  • 1.6. Metallic alloys
  • 1.6.1. Dilute alloys
  • 1.6.2. Concentrated alloys
  • 1.7. Semiconductors
  • 1.8. Summary
  • 1.9. Abbreviations
  • 2. Measurement techniques
  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Four probe methods
  • 2.3. Temperature variation of resistivity
  • 2.4. Eddy current methods
  • 2.5. Step function methods
  • 2.6. Periodically varying fields
  • 2.7. Inductive techniques
  • 2.7.1. Self-inductance
  • 2.7.2. Mutual inductance
  • 2.7.3. Inductive techniques and temperature variations
  • 3. Explanation of graphs
  • 3.1. Data analysis
  • 3.2. Catalogue system for materials
  • 3.3. Material composition
  • 4. Text references
  • 5. Index of materials
  • 6. Material resistivity graphs
  • 6.1. Electrical resistivity as a function of temperature
  • Note continued: 6.2. Electrical resistivity as a function of temperature and pressure
  • 6.3. Resistance measurements as a function of temperature and pressure.