Aerodynamics for Engineering Students ( 5 )

Publication series :5

Author: Houghton   E. L.;Carpenter   P. W.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780080493855

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780750651110

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780750651110

Subject: V Aviation, Aerospace

Language: ENG

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Description

Aerodynamics for Engineering Students, Fifth Edition, is the leading course text on aerodynamics.

The book has been revised to include the latest developments in flow control and boundary layers, and their influence on modern wing design as well as introducing recent advances in the understanding of fundamental fluid dynamics. Computational methods have been expanded and updated to reflect the modern approaches to aerodynamic design and research in the aeronautical industry and elsewhere, and the structure of the text has been developed to reflect current course requirements.

The book is designed to be accessible and practical. Theory is developed logically within each chapter with notation, symbols and units well defined throughout, and the text is fully illustrated with worked examples and exercises. The book recognizes the extensive use of computational techniques in contemporary aeronautical design. However, it can be used as a stand-alone text, reflecting the needs of many courses in the field for a thorough grounding in the underlying principles of the subject.

The book is an ideal resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students in aeronautical engineering.

The classic text, expanded and updated.

Includes latest developments in flow control, boundary layers and fluid dynamics.

Fully illustrated throughout with illustrations, worked examples and exercises.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 2

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 14

Preface

pp.:  14 – 16

Chapter 2. Governing equations of fluid mechanics

pp.:  67 – 119

Chapter 3. Potential flow

pp.:  119 – 174

Chapter 4. Two-dimensional wing theory

pp.:  174 – 225

Chapter 5. Finite wing theory

pp.:  225 – 288

Chapter 6. Compressible flow

pp.:  288 – 388

Chapter 7. Viscous flow and boundary layers

pp.:  388 – 500

Chapter 8. Flow control and wing design

pp.:  500 – 542

Chapter 9. Propellers and propulsion

pp.:  542 – 578

Appendix 1: symbols and notation

pp.:  578 – 582

Appendix 2: the international standard atmosphere

pp.:  582 – 584

Appendix 3: a solution of integrals of the type of Glauert's integral

pp.:  584 – 587

Appendix 4: conversion of imperial units to systeme international (SI) units

pp.:  587 – 589

Bibliography

pp.:  589 – 592

Index

pp.:  592 – 606

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