Practical Intake Aerodynamic Design
Title | Practical Intake Aerodynamic Design PDF eBook |
Author | E. L. Goldsmith |
Publisher | AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics) |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
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This book provides, for the first time, the distilled experience of authors who have been closely involved in design of air intakes for both airframe and engine manufacturers. Much valuable data from systematic experimental measurements on intakes for missiles, combat, and V/STOL aircraft from research sources in the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and Germany are included, together with the latest developments in computational fluid dynamics applied to air intakes.
Intake Aerodynamics
Title | Intake Aerodynamics PDF eBook |
Author | J. Seddon |
Publisher | AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics) |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Science |
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"Intake Aerodynamics, Second Edition" presents computational advancements and discoveries in intake aerodynamics. A companion volume to "Practical Intake Aerodynamic Design," this important text considers the problem of airflow, both internal and external to air intake, as applied to civil and military aircraft. It covers the aerodynamics of subsonic and supersonic intakes in real flows, maintaining a progression through the transonic range. Also considered is the joint perspective of the airframe designer and the propulsion specialist in practical cases. Readers will gain insight into the fluid mechanics behind the deceleration of air from free stream to engine velocity, and an understanding of air compression and external drag in extensively revised chapters reflecting progress in the field. More than 300 drawings and diagrams help to illustrate the points defined throughout the book. Copublished with Blackwell Science Ltd. Outside the United States and Canada, order from Blackwell Science Ltd., United Kingdom, tel 44 1865 206 206.
Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems
Title | Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Edward Hammond |
Publisher | AIAA |
Pages | 906 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Astronautics |
ISBN | 9781600860454 |
Annotation "Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems is a sequel to the author's earlier text, "Space Transportation: A Systems Approach to Analysis and Design. Both texts represent the most comprehensive exposition of the existing knowledge and practice in the design and project management of space transportation systems, and they reflect a wealth of experience by the author with the design and management of space systems. The text discusses new conceptual changes in the design philosophy away from multistage expendable vehicles to winged, reusable launch vehicles and presents an overview of the systems engineering and vehicle design process as well as systems trades and analysis. Individual chapters are devoted to specific disciplines such as aerodynamics, aerothermal analysis, structures, materials, propulsion, flight mechanics and trajectories, avionics and computers, and control systems. The final chapters deal with human factors, payload, launch and mission operations, safety, and mission assurance. The two texts by the author provide a valuable source of information for the space transportation community of designers, operators, and managers. A companion CD-ROM succinctly packages some oversized figures and tables, resources for systems engineering and launch ranges, and a compendium of software programs. The computer programs include the USAF AIRPLANE AND MISSILE DATCOM CODES (with extensive documentation); COSTMODL for software costing; OPGUID launch vehicle trajectory generator; SUPERFLO-a series of 11 programs intended for solving compressible flow problems in ducts and pipes found in industrial facilities; and a wealth of Microsoft Excel spreadsheet programs covering thedisciplines of statistics, vehicle trajectories, propulsion performance, math utilities,
Introductory Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics of Wings and Bodies
Title | Introductory Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics of Wings and Bodies PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick O. Smetana |
Publisher | AIAA |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Aerodynamics |
ISBN | 9781600860836 |
Annotation This textbook and its six supporting computer programs provide theoretical modeling of the aerodynamic characteristics of wings and bodies at low Mach numbers. The approach presented directly helps engineering students improve problem-solving skills by teaching them to discern the necessary steps associated with solving analytical problems. The book also presents a justification and rationale for validating end results that leave the student with an understanding of the answer. The text differs from others by providing interactive computer programs that allow the student to conduct trade studies. It provides case-specific software that permits the student to do considerably more characteristic analysis of user-selected wings and bodies than is possible with other introductory textbooks. In addition, the algorithms are capable of working problems at a level well beyond those typically solved by hand in other textbooks. This approach allows students to determine easily the effects of modifying parameters and geometry. Another benefit of using this textbook is the understanding students gain of the capabilities of large industrial codes.
Theory and Practice of Aircraft Performance
Title | Theory and Practice of Aircraft Performance PDF eBook |
Author | Ajoy Kumar Kundu |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 2016-08-22 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1119074185 |
Textbook introducing the fundamentals of aircraft performance using industry standards and examples: bridging the gap between academia and industry Provides an extensive and detailed treatment of all segments of mission profile and overall aircraft performance Considers operating costs, safety, environmental and related systems issues Includes worked examples relating to current aircraft (Learjet 45, Tucano Turboprop Trainer, Advanced Jet Trainer and Airbus A320 types of aircraft) Suitable as a textbook for aircraft performance courses
Aircraft Design
Title | Aircraft Design PDF eBook |
Author | Ajoy Kumar Kundu |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 649 |
Release | 2010-04-12 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1139487450 |
Aircraft Design explores fixed winged aircraft design at the conceptual phase of a project. Designing an aircraft is a complex multifaceted process embracing many technical challenges in a multidisciplinary environment. By definition, the topic requires intelligent use of aerodynamic knowledge to configure aircraft geometry suited specifically to the customer's demands. It involves estimating aircraft weight and drag and computing the available thrust from the engine. The methodology shown here includes formal sizing of the aircraft, engine matching, and substantiating performance to comply with the customer's demands and government regulatory standards. Associated topics include safety issues, environmental issues, material choice, structural layout, understanding flight deck, avionics, and systems (for both civilian and military aircraft). Cost estimation and manufacturing considerations are also discussed. The chapters are arranged to optimize understanding of industrial approaches to aircraft design methodology. Example exercises from the author's industrial experience dealing with a typical aircraft design are included.
An Introduction to Aircraft Performance
Title | An Introduction to Aircraft Performance PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Asselin |
Publisher | AIAA |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Airplanes |
ISBN | 9781600860249 |