NASA's Flight Aerodynamics Introduction (Annotated and Illustrated)
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Rating | : | 4.63 (789 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00BSFDA9O |
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Number of Pages | : | 579 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Perfect enhancer/start of Aerodynamics Max v As a flight instructor and former aeronautical science major, this book has been a pleasant review and knowledge enhancer for me. It's presented neatly and offers easy to understand information that made me stop and feel revelated.I highly recommend this to all my friends and coworkers. Denise M. Law said Five Stars. Good book for the curious, people like me.
TRANSONIC FLOWVI. For those who possess an interest, the task of education encompassing all the various aspects of the subject is staggering. PERFORMANCEMotions of an AirplaneClass 1 MotionClass 2 MotionClass 3 Motion-Hovering FlightIX. 251 pages. STABILITY AND CONTROLStabilityControlAppendix A - AERONAUTICAL NOMENCLATUREAppendix B - DIMENSIONS AND UNITSAppendix C - COORDINATE SYSTEMSBibliographyBonus MaterialAerodynamics: An ExplanationOverviewHistoryDesign issues with increasing speedContinuity assumptionLaws of conservationIncompressible aerodynamicsSubsonic flowTransonic flow. It is hoped that this volume will stimulate the reader's interest to pursue more specialized education in the many topics of aerodynamics.Bonus chapter (Aerodynamics Overview) included.Hyperlinked index for easy navigation. 171 illustrations and diagrams.Includes the following sections:ForewordI. FLUID FLOWThe FluidThe FlowIdeal Fluid FlowReal Fluid FlowIV. The problem faced was to provide more than a layman's treatment of the subject but not the detail as taught in many individual course