
Introduction to Aircraft Flight Mechanics: Performance, Static Stability, Dynamic Stability, Classical Feedback Control, and State-Space Foundations
由
Thomas R Yechout
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Science & Technology
格式
精装书
页数
700
语言
英语
已发布
May 1, 2014
出版商
AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics)
版本
2nd Revised ed.
ISBN-10
1624102549
ISBN-13
9781624102547
描述
This work provides a comprehensive exploration of the fundamentals of aircraft flight mechanics, diving deep into performance metrics, stability parameters, and feedback control systems. The author, Thomas R. Yechout, draws upon years of expertise to present a rich tapestry of knowledge that engages both students and professionals alike.
Throughout the pages, readers will encounter a structured approach to understanding static and dynamic stability, critical for comprehending how aircraft respond to various forces during flight. Delving into classical feedback control methods and state-space foundations, the material encourages a practical understanding of how these concepts are applied in real-world scenarios.
With clear illustrations and detailed examples, the content is accessible yet thorough, ensuring that complex ideas are broken down into digestible segments. Yechout's writing style is approachable, inviting readers to engage with the subject matter while establishing a solid foundation in the principles of flight mechanics.
Whether one is a budding aeronautical engineer or an experienced professional seeking to refresh their knowledge, this resource serves as an essential guide for navigating the intricacies of aircraft flight dynamics and control systems.
Throughout the pages, readers will encounter a structured approach to understanding static and dynamic stability, critical for comprehending how aircraft respond to various forces during flight. Delving into classical feedback control methods and state-space foundations, the material encourages a practical understanding of how these concepts are applied in real-world scenarios.
With clear illustrations and detailed examples, the content is accessible yet thorough, ensuring that complex ideas are broken down into digestible segments. Yechout's writing style is approachable, inviting readers to engage with the subject matter while establishing a solid foundation in the principles of flight mechanics.
Whether one is a budding aeronautical engineer or an experienced professional seeking to refresh their knowledge, this resource serves as an essential guide for navigating the intricacies of aircraft flight dynamics and control systems.