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Faculty of Science Postgraduate Booklet, Session 2018/2019
Medium of Introduction
English
Transferable Skills
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills, Continuous Learning and Information Management.
Humanity Skills:
CT1-CT4, CS1-CS4, LL1-LL3
References
1. J. Reece Roth, Industrial Plasma Engineering, Vol. 1 (IOP Publishing, 1995) & Vol. 2 (IOP
Publishing, 2000).
2. C. S. Wong, Nota-nota Syarahan: Essentials of Plasma Technology (2002).
3. Franchis F. Chen, Introduction to Plasma Physics (Plenum Press, 1984).
4. Brian E. Chapman, Glow Discharge Processess (John Wiley, 1980).
5. R. H. Huddlestone & S. L. Leonard (eds.), Plasma Diagnostic Techniques (Academic Press,
1965).
SQA 7015 Plasma Technology
(Pre-requisite SQA7015 Plasma Technology)
Course objectives are to provide overall view of types, principles, management techniques and
plasma applications. Content covers introduction to plasma Physics and device technology including
electromagnetic shock tube, vacuum spark, dense plasma focus, pulsed capillary discharge, dual
plasma RF by induction and dielectric discharge barrier.
Assessment Methods
Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination: 50%
Medium of Introduction
English
Transferable Skills
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills, Continuous Learning and Information Management.
Humanity Skills:
CT1-CT4, CS1-CS4, LL1-LL3
References
1. J. Reece Roth, Industrial Plasma Engineering, Vol. 1 (IOP Publishing, 1995) & Vol. 2 (IOP
Publishing, 2000).
2. C. S. Wong, Nota-nota Syarahan: Essentials of Plasma Technology (2002).
3. Franchis F. Chen, Introduction to Plasma Physics (Plenum Press, 1984).
4. Brian E. Chapman, Glow Discharge Processess (John Wiley, 1980).
5. R. H. Huddlestone & S. L. Leonard (eds.), Plasma Diagnostic Techniques (Academic Press,
1965).
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