Progress in Aeronautical Sciences

Progress in Aeronautical Sciences
Title Progress in Aeronautical Sciences PDF eBook
Author D. Küchemann
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 481
Release 2014-12-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1483224880

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Progress in Aeronautical Sciences, Volume 9 presents the vibrational characteristics of certain aircraft. This book supplements the comprehensive account of matrix methods of structural analysis. Organized into five chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the different schemes of the numerical method of characteristics for calculating three-dimensional steady supersonic gas flow about bodies moving at incidence. This text then examines the flow of a perfect gas and provides the generalization for the case of equilibrium and non-equilibrium flow of real gas. Other chapters consider the various aspects of the aerodynamic design of aircraft and discuss the application of modern computer methods to fluid mechanics. This book discusses as well the prospects for further development of the existing types and for the establishment of the as yet hypothetical types of aircraft. The final chapter shows how the evolution of the aerodynamic shape leads to a complete spectrum of major types of aircraft. This book is a valuable resource for engineers.

Progress in Aeronautical Sciences

Progress in Aeronautical Sciences
Title Progress in Aeronautical Sciences PDF eBook
Author Antonio Ferri
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 253
Release 2016-06-30
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1483149420

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Progress in Aeronautical Sciences, Volume 3 deals with topics in the field of aerodynamics. The book covers topics on aerodynamic design, propulsion systems, hypersonic flows laboratories, and gust research. The text is composed of four articles. The first article presents a review of the aspects of aerodynamic design of swept-winged aircraft. The second paper surveys the applications of ducted propellers. Critical reviews of experimental hypersonic facilities are provided in Chapter 3. The last paper focuses on the meteorological and aeronautical aspects of atmospheric turbulence. Aeronautical engineers, pilots, aviators, and students in the field of aerodynamic design will find this book invaluable.

Progress in Aeronautical Sciences

Progress in Aeronautical Sciences
Title Progress in Aeronautical Sciences PDF eBook
Author D. Küchemann
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Genre Aeronautics
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Progress in Aerospace Science

Progress in Aerospace Science
Title Progress in Aerospace Science PDF eBook
Author Kucheman
Publisher
Pages
Release 1976-02-01
Genre
ISBN 9780080196091

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Progress in Aeronautical Sciences

Progress in Aeronautical Sciences
Title Progress in Aeronautical Sciences PDF eBook
Author D. Küchemann
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 481
Release 1968
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1483148874

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Progress in Aeronautical Sciences

Progress in Aerospace Sciences

Progress in Aerospace Sciences
Title Progress in Aerospace Sciences PDF eBook
Author D. Küchemann
Publisher Pergamon
Pages 351
Release 1970-01-01
Genre Aeronautics
ISBN 9780080156163

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Progress in Aeronautical Sciences

Progress in Aeronautical Sciences
Title Progress in Aeronautical Sciences PDF eBook
Author D. Küchemann
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 442
Release 2016-07-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1483149080

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Progress in Aeronautical Sciences, Volume 8 is a collection of papers that covers the widening field of aeronautical sciences. The first article deals with problems in fluid mechanics and practical aerodynamics. This paper includes reducing problems to integral equations; the comparison of calculated results with exact analytic solutions; and with experimental pressure distributions using various configurations. The book follows this discussion with a review of the methods for designing swept-winged aircraft, including the design of a symmetrical-fuselage combination at zero incidence. The text also reviews the propulsion characteristics of a hypothetical aircraft flying at hypersonic speeds, and then focuses on air-breathing engines to power hypersonic aircrafts of which the scramjet is the most promising. The publication renders a comprehensive report on the viscous flow in boundary layers in ducts under rarefied conditions. The book then reviews investigations made on the viscous flow through tubes, both in continuum flow and in free-molecule flow. Another paper develops the fundamental mathematical and physical bases of magnetohydrodynamic flow through ducts in the presence of an applied electromagnetic field. Such review is useful when applied to electromagnetic flowmeters, pumps, or generators. The volume can be helpful for aerodynamic researchers, aviation technologists and designers, and aeronautical engineers.