Introduction to Aerodynamics
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β¦ Synopsis
EdX Course: MIT.
semester="2015_Fall".
1 Overview.
2 Aircraft Performance.
3 Control Volume Analysis of Mass and Momentum Conservation.
4 Conservation of Energy and Quasi-1D Flow.
5 Shock Expansion Theory.
6 Differential Forms of Compressible Flow Equations.
7 Streamline Curvature and the Generation of Lift.
8 Fundamentals of Incompressible Potential Flows.
9 Incompressible Potential Flow Aerodynamic Models.
10 Three-dimensional Incompressible Potential Flow Aerodynamic Models.
β¦ Subjects
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