Aerodynamics for engineers /
John J. Bertin and Russell M. Cummings.
- 5th.ed.
- New Jersey : Pearson, 2009.
- xx; 732 p. : il.
Why study aerodynamics? - Fundamentals of fluid mechanics - Dynamics of an incompressible, inviscid flow field - Viscous boundary layers - Characteristic parameters for airfoil and wing aerodynamics - Incompressible flows around airfoils of infinite span - Incompressible flow about wings of finite span - Dynamics of a compressible flow field - Compressible, subsonic flows and transonic flows - Two-dimensional, supersonic flows around thin airfoils - Supersonic flows over wings and airplane configurations - Hypersonic flows - Aerodynamic design considerations - Tools for defining the aerodynamic environment - Appendices.