|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
This book covers classical and modern aerodynamics, theories and
related numerical methods, for senior and first-year graduate
engineering students, including: -The classical potential
(incompressible) flow theories for low speed aerodynamics of thin
airfoils and high and low aspect ratio wings. - The linearized
theories for compressible subsonic and supersonic aerodynamics. -
The nonlinear transonic small disturbance potential flow theory,
including supercritical wing sections, the extended transonic area
rule with lift effect, transonic lifting line and swept or oblique
wings to minimize wave drag. Unsteady flow is also briefly
discussed. Numerical simulations based on relaxation mixed-finite
difference methods are presented and explained. - Boundary layer
theory for all Mach number regimes and viscous/inviscid interaction
procedures used in practical aerodynamics calculations. There are
also four chapters covering special topics, including wind turbines
and propellers, airplane design, flow analogies and hypersonic
(rotational) flows. A unique feature of the book is its ten
self-tests and their solutions as well as an appendix on special
techniques of functions of complex variables, method of
characteristics and conservation laws and shock waves. The book is
the culmination of two courses taught every year by the two authors
for the last two decades to seniors and first-year graduate
students of aerospace engineering at UC Davis.
This book covers classical and modern aerodynamics, theories and
related numerical methods, for senior and first-year graduate
engineering students, including: -The classical potential
(incompressible) flow theories for low speed aerodynamics of thin
airfoils and high and low aspect ratio wings. - The linearized
theories for compressible subsonic and supersonic aerodynamics. -
The nonlinear transonic small disturbance potential flow theory,
including supercritical wing sections, the extended transonic area
rule with lift effect, transonic lifting line and swept or oblique
wings to minimize wave drag. Unsteady flow is also briefly
discussed. Numerical simulations based on relaxation mixed-finite
difference methods are presented and explained. - Boundary layer
theory for all Mach number regimes and viscous/inviscid interaction
procedures used in practical aerodynamics calculations. There are
also four chapters covering special topics, including wind turbines
and propellers, airplane design, flow analogies and hypersonic
(rotational) flows. A unique feature of the book is its ten
self-tests and their solutions as well as an appendix on special
techniques of functions of complex variables, method of
characteristics and conservation laws and shock waves. The book is
the culmination of two courses taught every year by the two authors
for the last two decades to seniors and first-year graduate
students of aerospace engineering at UC Davis.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|