Starting from a basic knowledge of mathematics and mechanics
gained in standard foundation classes, "Theory of Lift:
Introductory Computational Aerodynamics in MATLAB/Octave" takes the
reader conceptually through from the fundamental mechanics of lift
to the stage of actually being able to make practical calculations
and predictions of the coefficient of lift for realistic wing
profile and planform geometries.
The classical framework and methods of aerodynamics are covered
in detail and the reader is shown how they may be used to develop
simple yet powerful MATLAB or Octave programs that accurately
predict and visualise the dynamics of real wing shapes, using
lumped vortex, panel, and vortex lattice methods.
This book contains all the mathematical development and formulae
required in standard incompressible aerodynamics as well as dozens
of small but complete working programs which can be put to use
immediately using either the popular MATLAB or free Octave
computional modelling packages.
Key features: Synthesizes the classical foundations of
aerodynamics with hands-on computation, emphasizing interactivity
and visualization.Includes complete source code for all programs,
all listings having been tested for compatibility with both MATLAB
and Octave.Companion website (www.wiley.com/go/mcbain) hosting
codes and solutions.
"Theory of Lift: Introductory Computational Aerodynamics in
MATLAB/Octave" is an introductory text for graduate and senior
undergraduate students on aeronautical and aerospace engineering
courses and also forms a valuable reference for engineers and
designers.
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