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Outside the Research Lab, Volume 2

Physics in Vintage and Modern Transport

Sharon Ann Holgate

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English
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
30 September 2018
This book explores the physics and technology inherent to preserving and restoring old forms of transport as well as creating modern transport for today and for our future needs. This book provides readers with interesting insight into some of the diverse applications for physics outside of research laboratories. It also covers several different aspects of transport, ranging from the restoration of vintage buses to the materials used in the latest supercars.

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Imprint:   Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   525g
ISBN:   9781643272672
ISBN 10:   1643272675
Series:   IOP Concise Physics
Pages:   82
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Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Acknowledgements About the author 1. Introduction 2. Chip off the old block--electrical systems and electronics in steam and historic diesel locomotives 3. Driving force-the physics of sports cars 4. Hitting the road-physics and technology in vintage buses

Sharon Ann Holgate has a doctorate in experimental physics from the University of Sussex in the UK, where she was a Visiting Fellow in Physics and Astronomy for nine years, and is a Chartered Scientist and Chartered Physicist. She has worked for eighteen years as a freelance science writer and broadcaster, with broadcast credits including presenting on the BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4, presenting video podcasts for medical research charity the Myrovlytis Trust and appearing on a 'Boffins Special' of The Weakest Link. Her articles have appeared in Science, Science Careers, New Scientist, The Times Higher Education Supplement, E&T, Flipside, Focus, Physics World, Interactions, Materials World, Modern Astronomer, and Astronomy Now, while her first book The Way Science Works (a children's popular science book co-authored with Robin Kerrod) was shortlisted for the Royal Society Junior Books Prize. She was a contributor to the popular science book 30-Second Quantum Theory, and her undergraduate textbook Understanding Solid State Physics is currently in use as a core text in universities around the world. She has also written careers material, case studies, and press releases for the Institute of Physics and careers material and brochures for The Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, and given talks at venues including the Science Museum in London. Dr Holgate was the Institute of Physics Young Professional Physicist of the Year for 2006, won a Merit Award in the 1994 Daily Telegraph Young Science Writer of the Year competition, and was shortlisted for the radio programme category of the Association of British Science Writers' Awards in 2005. Outside of work she collects contemporary ceramics, is a regular visitor to art galleries and museums, and enjoys learning about fashion history and steam locomotives.

Reviews for Outside the Research Lab, Volume 2: Physics in Vintage and Modern Transport

A fascinating collection of pieces on different aspects of transport technology and their underlying physics. The section on the physics of sports cars is perhaps the most predictable contribution - think the sort of things that would interest James May on Top Gear/Grand Tour, from composite structures to use of wings for downforce. But more surprising was the take on a personal favourite, vintage railway engines. I had expected to be taken through the classic physics of steam engines - thermodynamics. Instead we get a very engaging chapter on the electrics and electronics used in preserved steam and diesel locomotives. There was a surprising amount of electrical technology in use back in the day, but modern revived engines have also had electronics added to monitor and control these remarkable pieces of transport history. So, you'll find out about straightforward physics of transformers and generators, but also some unexpected additions to meet modern safety requirements. I even found the vintages buses section provide some excellent educational material. Sharon Ann Holgate pitches this just right for a secondary school or first year university audience - there are plenty of facts, but there's not too much dependence on maths and enough in the way of case study material to anchor the content in reality. - Brian Clegg, Amazon Review


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