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Unsteady Aerodynamics: Inviscid and Viscous, Incompressible and Compressible
Unsteady Aerodynamics: Inviscid and Viscous, Incompressible and Compressible
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Unsteady aerodynamics is the study of aerodynamic forces and moments on an aircraft or other moving object as it changes speed or direction. It is an important part of aerospace engineering because it helps to design and optimize aircraft for performance, stability, and safety.
Format: Hardback
Length: 600 pages
Publication date: 08 September 2022
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Unsteady Aerodynamics: A Comprehensive Overview
Unsteady aerodynamics, a field that has evolved significantly over the past century, has become increasingly important as aircraft have become more sophisticated, faster, and lighter. The study of unsteady aerodynamics involves analyzing the flow of air and other fluids around objects in motion, and it plays a crucial role in designing and optimizing the performance of engineering structures.
Progress in flow physics, computing power, and modeling technologies has led to significant advancements in unsteady aerodynamics. A wide range of methods are now used to predict the performance of engineering structures under unsteady conditions, including potential and vortex methods.
Unsteady Aerodynamics provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of the application of potential and vortex methods to the field. It begins with an introduction to the fundamentals of unsteady flow and then discusses the modeling of attached and separated, incompressible and compressible flows around two-dimensional and three-dimensional bodies. The result is an essential resource for design and simulation in aerospace engineering.
In addition to its theoretical aspects, Unsteady Aerodynamics offers practical insights through MATLAB examples and exercises. The book includes codes and solutions on an accompanying website, making it accessible to researchers, engineers, and advanced students in aerospace engineering.
Unsteady Aerodynamics covers a wide range of unsteady phenomena, including flapping flight, transonic flow, dynamic stall, flow around bluff bodies, and more. It provides detailed discussions of these phenomena and validates theoretical and numerical predictions through comparisons to experimental data from the literature.
Overall, Unsteady Aerodynamics is a valuable resource for anyone interested in advancing their knowledge of unsteady aerodynamics and its applications in aerospace engineering. Its comprehensive coverage, practical insights, and rigorous approach make it an ideal text for researchers, engineers, and advanced students alike.
Dimension: 244 x 170 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781119762478
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