CHE SIGNIFICA THERMIONIC IN INGLESE
Emissione termica
L'emissione termica è il flusso indotto dal calore dei carichi di carica da una superficie o da una barriera di energia potenziale. Ciò avviene perché l'energia termica data al vettore supera il potenziale di legame, noto anche come funzione di lavoro, del metallo. I caricatori di carica possono essere elettroni o ioni, e in letteratura più antica sono a volte chiamati "termioni". Dopo l'emissione, una carica che è uguale in magnitudine e contrario in segno alla carica totale emessa viene inizialmente lasciata indietro nella regione emittente. Ma se l'emettitore è collegato a una batteria, la carica rimasta indietro è neutralizzata dalla carica fornita dalla batteria, mentre i portatori di carica emessi si allontanano dall'emettitore e infine l'emettitore sarà nello stesso stato di prima dell'emissione. L'esempio classico di emissione termica è l'emissione di elettroni da un catodo caldo in un vuoto in un tubo a vuoto. Il catodo caldo può essere un filamento metallico, un filamento metallico rivestito o una struttura separata di metallo o carburi o boridi di metalli di transizione. L'emissione di vuoto da metalli tende a diventare significativa solo per temperature superiori a 1000 K.
definizione di thermionic nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di termoionico nel dizionario è di, relativa a, o azionata da elettroni emessi da materiali ad alte temperature.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «THERMIONIC»
Scopri l'uso di
thermionic nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
thermionic e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
At first glance, the thermionic converter in Thermo Electron's lab looked like a
huge inverted test tube. As I tried to fathom the jumble of wires and tubes inside
the glass bell jar, Dr. Peter Oettinger, who heads a small research group here, ...
2
Transmission Electron Microscopy: A Textbook for Materials ...
A Thermionic Emission If we heat any material to a high-enough temperature, we
can give the electrons sufficient energy to overcome the natural barrier that
prevents them from leaking out from the surface. This barrier is termed the work ...
David B. Williams, C. Barry Carter,
2009
1.2.1 Thermionic detector The thermionic detector is selective for N- and P-
containing compounds, because a thermionic source of alkali salt efficiently
ionizes N- and P-containing organic molecules. There are two types of thermionic
detectors ...
Wolfgang Kleiböhmer,
2001
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Thermionic Energy Conversion and Particle Detection Using ...
Chapter 2 The effect of Schottky barrier lowering and nonplanar emitter geometry
on the performance of a thermionic energy converter 2.1 abstract An extension of
the classical model of thermionic emission was developed to include the ...
5
Iit Foundations - Physics Class 10
Thus thermionic emission is defined as "the phenomenon in which free electrons
are emitted from a metallic surface, by the absorption of heat energy supplied to
them". The electrons thus emitted are called thermions. The free electrons of the ...
6
Electronics (fundamentals And Applications)
This gives four different modes of electron emission from a metal: (1) thermionic
emission, (2) photoelectric emission, (3) secondary emission, and (4) field
emission. Thermionic emission occurs when the additional energy is supplied to
the ...
7
Thermionics Quo Vadis?: An Assessment of the DTRA's Advanced ...
An Assessment of the DTRA's Advanced Thermionics Research and
Development Program Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board, Committee
on Thermionic Research and Technology, National Research Council, Division
on ...
Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board, Committee on Thermionic Research and Technology, National Research Council,
2001
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Velocity-modulated
Thermionic Tubes
A thermionic generator or amplifier is usually conceived as an evacuated or gas-
filled enclosure with a number of terminals, two or four of which have significance
in the performance of the system considered as an active network. Although the ...
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Equipment for Diagnostic Radiography
3 Electronic devices THE THERMIONIC DIODE VALVE Operation of the valve
Thermionic emission ELECTRONIC SWITCHING (primary circuit) The thyratron
valve SOLID STATE DEVICES THE SOLID STATE RECTIFIER Conduction band
...
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Plasma Physics and Engineering
Table 8.2 Work Functions of Some Cathode Materials Material Cu Al Mo work
function, the integration (Equation 8.2) leads to the Sommerfeld formula
describing the saturation current density for thermionic emission: W (8.3) Here, R
is a ...
Alexander Fridman, Lawrence A. Kennedy,
2004
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «THERMIONIC»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
thermionic nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
A thermionic energy converter using single-layer graphene
The basic operating principle of thermionic energy converters is that electrons are evaporated from a heated cathode into a vacuum and then condensed at a ... «Nanowerk, mar 15»
Hardware/Software Shootout and Review: Thermionic Culture Vulture
It was first introduced by Thermionic Culture in 1998 and has since seen a number of revised and special editions. There are currently four standard issues of the ... «SonicScoop, gen 15»
Microwave Electron Guns: A Field-Emission Plug-And-Play Solution
But the electron emission mechanisms involved -- laser irradiation of materials (photocathodes) and heating of materials (thermionic cathodes) -- tend to be ... «Science 2.0, nov 14»
Sonic LAB: UAD2 Thermionic Culture Vulture
The Thermionic Culture Vulture hardware is an unusual British made studio processor, as described by UA - it's an enigmatic all valve boutique hardware - the ... «Sonic State, ott 14»
NASA melds vacuum tube tech with silicon to fill the terahertz gap
Instead, a phenomenon called thermionic emission is used—heat a piece of metal up enough, and the thermal energy lets the electrons escape the metal. «Ars Technica, giu 14»
Thermionic Culture lance le Rooster 2
Côté lampes, Thermionic Culture a remplacé la 12AT7 en entrée par une 12AX7 et l'impédance en entrée a été augmentée pour assurer la compatibilité avec ... «Audiofanzine, mag 14»
50 years ago: February 1964
The Editorial examined the potential of thermionic energy converters. “The observation of the Edison effect, a phenomenon describing the collection of electrons ... «ElectroIQ, feb 14»
With Thermionic Generation, the Steam Age Is Looking Sad
The vast majority of electricity in the world is funneled through one general technology: the electrical generator. Some source of mechanical energy is converted ... «Motherboard, dic 13»
New generator creates electricity directly from heat
A new type of thermionic generator that turns heat or light into electrical energy has been developed by researchers in Germany and the US. The new design ... «physicsworld.com, dic 13»
Thermionic Conversion And The Path To A New Thermoelectronic …
Thermionic conversion to heat energy, such as light from the sun or heat from burned fossil fuels, can mean very high efficiency, and because of its promise has ... «Science 2.0, dic 13»