Gaskinetic Theory is an introductory text on the molecular theory of
gases and on modern transport theory suitable for upper division
undergraduates in physics and first year graduate students in aerospace
engineering, upper atmospheric science and space research. The first
part introduces basic concepts, including the distribution function,
classical theory of specific heats, binary collisions, mean free path,
and reaction rates. Transport theory is used to express coefficients
such as viscosity and heat conductivity in terms of molecular
properties. The second part of the book covers advanced transport
theory. Generalized transport equations are derived from the Boltzmann
equation. The Chapman-Enskog and the Grad methods are discussed to
obtain higher order transport equations for low density gases. The
aerodynamics of solid bodies is explored and the book concludes with the
kinetic description of shock waves.