Aerodynamics 2: Methods Of Aerodynamic Calculations
Author: N. F. Krasnov
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In this post we will see Aerodynamics 2 : Methods of Aerodynamic Calculations by N. F. Krasnov.
Before beginning the second part, readers should be familiar with the theoretical fundamentals of aerodynamics set out in the first part. Study of the material on applied aerodynamics, i.e, on the determination of aerodynamic characteristics, will help students master aerodynamic theory because according to didactic principles, scientific information is best assimilated when used actively to solve practical problems. Such an approach relies on the information stored in the researcher’s memory and on a comprehensive understanding of the logical relations that exist between individual elements.
Mastery of the methods of aerodynamic calculations is important as an it can be used independently by those interested in individual problems of theoretical aerodynamics.
This book was translated from the Russian by G. Leib. The book was published by first Mir Publishers in 1985.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 10
A Cone in a Supersonic Flow
A Sharp-Nosed Body of Revolution in a Supersonic Flow
Chapter 12
Aerodynamic Interference
Friction
Chapter 14
Heat Transfer
Chapter 15
Aerodynamics of Rarefied Gases
References
Supplementary Reading
Name Index
Subject Index