Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
630
Language
English
Published
Feb 5, 2001
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521665523
ISBN-13
9780521665520
Description
Low-speed aerodynamics plays a crucial role in the field of aviation, especially for aircraft operating at low Mach numbers. The authors delve into the fundamental principles and practical applications of aerodynamic theories that are essential for optimizing aircraft performance. They meticulously cover various phenomena that occur at lower speeds, shedding light on how these factors influence design choices and operational strategies.
Joseph Katz and Allen Plotkin share their extensive knowledge, blending theoretical insights with real-world examples, making complex concepts more accessible. They explore key topics such as lift, drag, and flow patterns, all intricately linked to the aircraft's performance during its crucial operations.
This comprehensive examination serves as an invaluable resource for engineers, students, and aviation enthusiasts, providing a solid foundation for understanding the dynamics of low-speed flight. By emphasizing both classic and contemporary approaches, the work encourages further exploration and innovation within the realm of aerodynamics.
Joseph Katz and Allen Plotkin share their extensive knowledge, blending theoretical insights with real-world examples, making complex concepts more accessible. They explore key topics such as lift, drag, and flow patterns, all intricately linked to the aircraft's performance during its crucial operations.
This comprehensive examination serves as an invaluable resource for engineers, students, and aviation enthusiasts, providing a solid foundation for understanding the dynamics of low-speed flight. By emphasizing both classic and contemporary approaches, the work encourages further exploration and innovation within the realm of aerodynamics.
Genres
Science & Technology