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Theoretical and Applied Aerodynamics

and Related Numerical Methods

  • Textbook
  • © 2015

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  • Attractive from an educational view point by using potential flow models and viscous corrections
  • Provides a great balance between theory and numerics
  • Focuses on aircrafts and theories that help estimating the forces and moments acting on them
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Fundamental Aerodynamics

  2. Special Topics

  3. Problems and Solutions

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This book covers classical and modern aerodynamics, theories and related numerical methods, for senior and first-year graduate engineering students, including:
-The classical potential (incompressible) flow theories for low speed aerodynamics of thin airfoils and high and low aspect ratio wings.
- The linearized theories for compressible subsonic and supersonic aerodynamics.
- The nonlinear transonic small disturbance potential flow theory, including supercritical wing sections, the extended transonic area rule with lift effect, transonic lifting line and swept or oblique wings to minimize wave drag. Unsteady flow is also briefly discussed. Numerical simulations based on relaxation mixed-finite difference methods are presented and explained.
- Boundary layer theory for all Mach number regimes and viscous/inviscid interaction procedures used in practical aerodynamics calculations.
There are also four chapters covering special topics, including wind turbines and propellers, airplane design, flow analogies and hypersonic (rotational) flows.

A unique feature of the book is its ten self-tests and their solutions as well as an appendix on special techniques of functions of complex variables, method of characteristics and conservation laws and shock waves. The book is the culmination of two courses taught every year by the two authors for the last two decades to seniors and first-year graduate students of aerospace engineering at UC Davis.

Reviews

“The book is a masterpiece for aerodynamics of analytical and numerical techniques. ... To me it is clear that this book can be either a basic textbook for a graduate course or an additional reference for a course focused more on computational fluid dynamics, or traditional fluid mechanics. It is also an invaluable handbook of special solutions for engineers.” (Prof. emeritus Olivier Pironneau, University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, Member of the 'Académie des Sciences')

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Davis, USA

    J. J. Chattot, M. M. Hafez

About the authors

J.J. Chattot, University of California, Davis, Dept. Mechanical & Aeronautical, Davis, USA
M.M. Hafez,  University of California, Davis, Dept. Mechanical & Aeronautical, Davis, USA.

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