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Introduction to Aircraft Aeroelasticity and Loads, Second Edition
is an updated new edition offering comprehensive coverage of the
main principles of aircraft aeroelasticity and loads. For ease of
reference, the book is divided into three parts and begins by
reviewing the underlying disciplines of vibrations, aerodynamics,
loads and control, and then goes on to describe simplified models
to illustrate aeroelastic behaviour and aircraft response and loads
for the flexible aircraft before introducing some more advanced
methodologies. Finally, it explains how industrial certification
requirements for aeroelasticity and loads may be met and relates
these to the earlier theoretical approaches used. Key features of
this new edition include: * Uses a unified simple aeroelastic model
throughout the book * Major revisions to chapters on aeroelasticity
* Updates and reorganisation of chapters involving Finite Elements
* Some reorganisation of loads material * Updates on certification
requirements * Accompanied by a website containing a solutions
manual, and MATLAB(R) and SIMULINK(R) programs that relate to the
models used * For instructors who recommend this textbook, a series
of lecture slides are also available Introduction to Aircraft
Aeroelasticity and Loads, Second Edition is a must-have reference
for researchers and practitioners working in the aeroelasticity and
loads fields, and is also an excellent textbook for senior
undergraduate and graduate students in aerospace engineering.
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Artificial Intelligence, Urban Economics and Regional Economics
***INTERESSENTENGRUPPE*** Of interest to Urban and Regional
planners, civil engineers, geographers; computer scientists;
operations researchers; landscape architects; and advanced students
in the above disciplines.- Level: Technical Book, Monograph
***URHEBER*** T.J. Kim, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL; L.L.
Wiggins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; J.R.
Wright, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN (Eds.) ***TITEL*** Expert
Systems: Applications to Urban Planning
***BIBLIOGRAPHISCHE-ANGABEN*** 1990. XIV, 268 pp. 48 figs.
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solving in urban planning and describes the way in which heuristic
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Future Developments and Directions Expert Systems: Applications to
Urban Planning will benefit both urban planners who wish to learn
how this new technology might be applied to their daily work as
well as researchers in expert systems seeking new ideas for systems
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