This book are written by Professor Traugott H.K. Frederking and Sidney W.K. Yuan, Ph.D. The contents of this book have been taught by the authors in a cryogenics course at UCLA. Some of the topics discussed include applications of cryogenics, material properties, safety, principles of cooling, cryogenic insulation, instrumentation, superconductivity and superfluidity. The book also provides a great survey of topical areas in cryogenics and is a useful resource for laymen as well as experts in field. 6 by 8 with 202 pages. TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. CRYOGENIC SUBSTANCES AND LIQUIDS
3. PRINCIPLES OF COOLING
4. CRYOGENIC INSULATION
5. THERMOMETRY AND OTHER CRYOGENIC INSTRUMENTATION
6. SUPERCONDUCTING AND OTHER MAGNETS
7. SUPERFLUID CONDENSED MATTER REFERENCES
8. FUTURE CHALLENGES, GROWTH, PROSPECTS
9. SAFETY IN CRYOGENICS
10. GLOSSARY and REFERENCES
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. CRYOGENIC SUBSTANCES AND LIQUIDS
3. PRINCIPLES OF COOLING
4. CRYOGENIC INSULATION
5. THERMOMETRY AND OTHER CRYOGENIC INSTRUMENTATION
6. SUPERCONDUCTING AND OTHER MAGNETS
7. SUPERFLUID CONDENSED MATTER REFERENCES
8. FUTURE CHALLENGES, GROWTH, PROSPECTS
9. SAFETY IN CRYOGENICS
10. GLOSSARY and REFERENCES


