Theoretical Aerodynamics
β Scribed by Milne-Thomson, L. M.
- Publisher
- Dover Publications
- Year
- 1958
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 474
- Edition
- 4th Edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
An excellent introduction to the study of inviscid airflow using potential theory, this book is a longtime university text and reference and a classic in its field. This edition is a complete reprint of the revised 1966 edition, which brings the subject up to date. Includes a wealth of problems, illustrations, and cross-references.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter
Symbols
References to Literature
The Greek Alphabet
Prefaces
Table of Contents
1. Preliminary Notions
2. Bernoulli's Theorem
3. Two-Dimensional Motion
4. Rectilinear Vortices
5. The Circular Cylinder as an Aerofoil
6. Joukowski's Transformation
7. Theory of Two-Dimensional Aerofoils
8. Thin Aerofoils
9. Induced Velocity
10. Aerofoil of Finite Aspect Ratio
11. The Lifting Line Theory
12. Lifting Surface Theory
13. Propellers
14. Wind Tunnel Corrections
15. Subsonic Flow
16. Supersonic Flow
17. Supersonic Sweptback and Delta Wings
18. Simple Flight Problems
19. Moments
20. Stability
21. Vectors
Index
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