Aerodynamics for engineers /
John J. Bertin, Russell M. Cummings.
- 5 ed.
- New Jersey : Pearson, 2009.
- 732 p. : il., fot. byn, grafs., diagrs., etc.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas, índice, etc.
Cap. 1 Why study aerodynamics? -- 2. Fundamentals of fluid mechanics -- 3. Dynamics of an incompressible, inviscid flow field -- 4. Viscous boundary layers -- 5. Characteristic parameters for airfoil and wing aerodynamics -- 6. Incompressible flows around airfoils of infinite span -- 7. Incompressible flow about wings of finite span -- 8. Dynamics of a compressible flow field -- 9. Compressible, subsonic flows and transonic flows -- 10. Two-dimensional, supersonic flows around thin airfoils -- 11. Supersonic flows over wings and airplane configurations -- 12. Hypersonic flows -- 13. Aerodynamic design considerations -- 14. Tools for defining the aerodynamic environment.