Understanding aerodynamics : arguing from the real physics /

A real understanding of aerodynamics must go beyond mastering the mathematical formalism of the theories and come to grips with the physical cause-and-effect relationships that the theories represent. In addition, design work depends heavily on voluminous numerical computations. It is more important...

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Auteur principal: McLean, Doug, 1943- (Auteur)
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: Chichester Wiley 2013.
Collection:Aerospace series (Chichester, England)
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Résumé:A real understanding of aerodynamics must go beyond mastering the mathematical formalism of the theories and come to grips with the physical cause-and-effect relationships that the theories represent. In addition, design work depends heavily on voluminous numerical computations. It is more important than ever for a practicing engineer to bring to the task a knowledge solidly based in the physics of aerodynamics.
Description matérielle:xxv, 550 pages: illustrations; 26 cm.
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references (pages [527]-537) and index.
ISBN:9781119967514 (hbk.)
1119967511 (hbk.)