Fluid dynamics for the study of transonic flow
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Fluid dynamics for the study of transonic flow
(The Oxford engineering science series)
Oxford University Press, 1990
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Note
Bibliography: p. 193-195
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This new title leads readers step-by-step through the transition from subsonic to supersonic flow, and will help them develop an understanding of the complex theoretical principles involved. The work provides complete information on the fundamentals as well as matters of increasing complexity demonstrating the logic behind the computer analysis that is a necessary part of such a study. The book will be of use to anyone who needs to acquire an understanding of
transonic flow, practising engineers as well as students of fluid mechanics.
Table of Contents
- Brief review of the basic laws of aerodynamics
- The theory of inviscid transonic flow
- Non-steady transonic flow
- Lift slope and drag rise at sonic speed
- Analytical solutions of the transonic continuity equation
- Viscous transonic flow
- Numerical methods of transonic flow computation
- Steps toward the optimum transonic aircraft
- Transonic wind tunnel testing
- Index.
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