Written for upper-level aerospace and mechanical engineering students on courses in compressible or low speed aerodynamics, this book summarizes and brings up to date the field of inviscid, incompressible and irrotational aerodynamics in a comprehensive, and detailed manner. Worked examples througho
Low-Speed Aerodynamics: From Wing Theory to Panel Methods
โ Scribed by Joseph Katz, Allen Plotkin
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Companies
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 653
- Series
- Mcgraw-Hill Series in Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering
- Edition
- MGH
- Category
- Library
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The prerequisite for the study of this book is a knowledge of matrices and the essentials of functions of a complex variable. It has been developed from courses given by the authors and probably contains more material than will ordinarily be covered in a one-year course. It is hoped that the book wi
Low-speed aerodynamics is important in the design and operation of aircraft flying at low Mach number, and ground and marine vehicles. This text offers a modern treatment of both the theory of inviscid, incompressible, and irrotational aerodynamics, and the computational techniques now available to
<p>Volume VI of the <i>High Speed Aerodynamics and Jet Propulsion</i> series. This volume includes: physical and mathematical aspects of high speed flows; small perturbation theory; supersonic and transonic small perturbation theory; higher order approximations; nonlinear subsonic and transonic flow
<p>Volume VI of the <i>High Speed Aerodynamics and Jet Propulsion</i> series. This volume includes: physical and mathematical aspects of high speed flows; small perturbation theory; supersonic and transonic small perturbation theory; higher order approximations; nonlinear subsonic and transonic flow