Aerodynamics for engineers [Elektronisk resurs].
Material type: TextPublisher: Boston : Pearson, [2014]Copyright date: �2014Edition: Sixth edition / John J. Bertin, Late Professor Emeritus, United States Air Force Academy and Russell M. Cummings, Professor Emeritus, California Polytechnic State University; International edition / international edition contributions by P Venkata Reddy, Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Andhra PradeshDescription: 1 online resource (832 pages) : illustrations, graphsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781306124072 (MIL electronic bk.)
- 9780273793526
- 629.1323 23
- TL570 .B42 2014eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Why Study Aerodynamics? Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics Dynamics of an Incompressible, Inviscid Flow Field Viscous Boundary Layers Characteristic Parameters for Airfoil and Wing Aerodynamics Incompressible Flows Around Airfoils of Infinite Span Incompressible Flow About Wings of Finite Span Dynamics of a Compressible Flow Field Compressible, Subsonic Flows and Transonic Flows Two-Dimensional, Supersonic Flows Around Thin Airfoils Supersonic Flows Over Wings and Airplane Configurations Hypersonic Flows Aerodynamic Design Considerations Tools for Defining the Aerodynamic Environment Appendix A The Equations of Motion Written in Conservation Form Appendix B A Collection of Often Used Tables
Revised to reflect the technological advances and modern application in Aerodynamics, the Sixth Edition of Aerodynamics for Engineers merges fundamental fluid mechanics, experimental techniques, and computational fluid dynamics techniques to build a solid foundation for students in aerodynamic applications from low-speed through hypersonic flight. It presents a background discussion of each topic followed by a presentation of the theory, and then derives fundamental equations, applies them to simple computational techniques, and compares them to experimental data.
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