Compressible fluid flow
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Compressible fluid flow
(McGraw-Hill series in mechanical engineering)
McGraw-Hill, 1997
International ed.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 529-537) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This new text provides clear explanations of the physical phenomena encountered in compressible fluid flow by providing more practical applications, more worked examples, and more detail about the underlying assumptions than other texts. Its broad topic coverage includes a thorough review of the fundamentals, a wide array of applications, and unique coverage of hypersonic flow. This is the ideal text for compressible fluid flow or gas dynamics courses found in mechanical or aerospace engineering programs.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction2 The Equations of Steady One-Dimensional Compressible Flow3 Some Fundamental Aspects of Compressible Flow4 One-Dimensional Isentropic Flow5 Normal Shock Waves6 Oblique Shock Waves7 Expansion Waves Prandtl-Meyer Flow8 Variable Area Flow9 Adiabatic Flow in a Duct With Friction10 Flow With Heat Addition or Removal11 Generalized Quasi One-Dimensional Flow12 Numerical Analysis of One-Dimensional Flow13 An Introduction to Two-Dimensional Compressible Flow14 Hypersonic Flow15 High-Temperature Flows16 Low Density Flows
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