Modern Compressible Flow: With Historical Perspective 3/e (絕)
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- ISBN:9780071241366
- 作者:John D. Anderson
- 版次:3
- 年份:2003
- 出版商:McGraw-Hill
- 頁數/規格:760頁/平裝單色
- 參考網頁:Modern Compressible Flow 3/e
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Anderson's book provides the most accessible approach to compressible flow for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering students and professionals. In keeping with previous versions, the 3rd edition uses numerous historical vignettes that show the evolution of the field. New pedagogical features--"Roadmaps" showing the development of a given topic, and "Design Boxes" giving examples of design decisions--will make the 3rd edition even more practical and user-friendly than before. The 3rd edition strikes a careful balance between classical methods of determining compressible flow, and modern numerical and computer techniques (such as CFD) now used widely in industry & research. A new Book Website will contain all problem solutions for instructors.
Anderson's book provides the most accessible approach to compressible flow for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering students and professionals. In keeping with previous versions, the 3rd edition uses numerous historical vignettes that show the evolution of the field. New pedagogical features--"Roadmaps" showing the development of a given topic, and "Design Boxes" giving examples of design decisions--will make the 3rd edition even more practical and user-friendly than before. The 3rd edition strikes a careful balance between classical methods of determining compressible flow, and modern numerical and computer techniques (such as CFD) now used widely in industry & research. A new Book Website will contain all problem solutions for instructors.
Features
- Historical vignettes show the development of the field.
- Integration of modern computer methods, especially Computerized Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in compressible flow applications.
- New "Design Box" and "Road Map" features included throughout the book.
- Book Website containing instructor solutions and coverage of CFD methods and examples.
Table of Contents
1 Compressible Flow - Some History and Introductory Thoughts
2 Integral Forms of the Conservation Equations for Inviscid Flows
3 One-Dimensional Flow
4 Oblique Shock and Expansion Waves
5 Quasi-One-Dimensional Flow
6 Differential Conservation Equations for Inviscid Flows
7 Unsteady Wave Motion
8 General Conservation Equations Revisited: Velocity Potential Equation
9 Linearized Flow
10 Conical Flow
11 Numerical Techniques for Steady Supersonic Flow
12 The Time-Marching Technique: With Application to Supersonic Blunt Bodies and Nozzles
13 Three-Dimensional Flow
14 Transonic Flow
15 Hypersonic Flow
16 Properties of High-Temperature Gases
17 High-Temperature Flows: Basic Examples
1 Compressible Flow - Some History and Introductory Thoughts
2 Integral Forms of the Conservation Equations for Inviscid Flows
3 One-Dimensional Flow
4 Oblique Shock and Expansion Waves
5 Quasi-One-Dimensional Flow
6 Differential Conservation Equations for Inviscid Flows
7 Unsteady Wave Motion
8 General Conservation Equations Revisited: Velocity Potential Equation
9 Linearized Flow
10 Conical Flow
11 Numerical Techniques for Steady Supersonic Flow
12 The Time-Marching Technique: With Application to Supersonic Blunt Bodies and Nozzles
13 Three-Dimensional Flow
14 Transonic Flow
15 Hypersonic Flow
16 Properties of High-Temperature Gases
17 High-Temperature Flows: Basic Examples
John Anderson, Curator of Aerodynamics, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian, Institution