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ELEMENTS OF AERODYNAMICS

An accessible and hands-on textbook filled with chapter objectives, examples, practice problems, sample tests, and an online aero-calculator

In Elements of Aerodynamics, Professor Oscar Biblarz delivers a concise and fundamentals-oriented approach to aerodynamics suitable for both undergraduate and graduate-level students. The text offers numerous problems, examples, and check tests, allowing readers to gain and cement their knowledge through hands-on practice.

Using a unique blend of fundamentals, the book provides students with a new approach to high lift airfoils including examples designed to complement the theory. It covers the most vital information on incompressible and compressible flow over two-dimensional and three-dimensional wings. A companion website that includes an interactive aero-calculator and additional student resources makes this a suitable text for online, hybrid, and distance learning.

Readers will also fi

Table of Contents

TO THE STUDENT

1 Introduction and Approach

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Necessary Assumptions

1.3 Units

1.4 Equation of State and Fluid Properties

1.5 Other Concepts

Review Questions

Problems

Glossary of Terms and Symbols [Arranged Alphabetically]

2 Fluid Dynamic Fundamentals

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Objectives

2.3 Control Volume Approach

2.4 Lift, Drag and Pitching Moment

2.5 Dimensional Analysis

2.6 Small Perturbation Theory in Steady Compressible Flows

2.7 Summary

Problems

Check Test

3 Dynamics of Incompressible Flows

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Objectives

3.3 Elementary Flows

3.4 Circulation

3.5 Superposition of Elementary Flows

3.6 Theorems of Helmholtz and Kelvin

3.7 Real Flows

3.8 Summary

Problems

Check Test

4 Mass, Momentum and Energy Principles

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Objectives

4.3 Bernoulli's Equation

4.4 Airspeed Indicator

4.5 Kutta-Joukowski Theorem

4.6 Pressure-Energy Equation

4.7 Enrichment Topics

4.8 Summary

Problems

Check Test

5 Thin Airfoils in Two-Dimensional Incompressible Flow

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Objectives

5.3 The Vortex Filament

5.4 Thin Airfoil Theory in Incompressible Flow

5.5 Symmetric Contribution at Angle of Attack

5.6 Camber Contribution at Zero Angle of Attack

5.7 Flapped Symmetric Airfoil at Zero Angle of Attack

5.8 Enrichment Topics

5.9 Summary

Problems

Check Test

6 Thin Wings of Finite Span in Incompressible Flow

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Objectives

6.3 Lifting Line Theory

6.4 Downwash Velocity and Elliptic Spanwise Lift Distribution

6.5 Experimental Verification Using Drag Polars

6.6 Non-Elliptic Planforms and Twist

6.7 Effects of Lifting Line Theory on Airplane Performance

6.8 Enrichment Topics

6.9 Summary

Problems

Check Test

7 Viscous Boundary Layers

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Objectives

7.3 The Boundary Layer Concept

7.4 Contributions to Drag

7.5 Skin-Friction Drag on Airfoils

7.6 Approximate Viscous Boundary Layer Profiles

7.7 Enrichment Topics

7.8 Summary

Problems

Check Test

8 Fundamentals of Compressible Flow

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Objectives

8.3 Speed of Sound and Mach Waves

8.4 Steady-State Isentropic Flow

8.5 Supersonic Flows

8.6 Critical Mach Number

8.7 Supersonic Flat-Plate Airfoils

8.8 Enrichment Topic

8.9 Summary

Problems

Check Test

9 Thin Airfoils in Compressible Flow

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Objectives

9.3 Two-dimensional Compressible Flow Around Thin Airfoils

9.4 The Mach Number Dependance

9.5 Supersonic Airfoils

9.6 Aircraft Wings in Compressible Flow

9.7 Enrichment Topic

9.8 Summary

Problems

Check Test

10 Transonic and Hypersonic Aerodynamics

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Objectives

10.3 Transonic Flow

10.4 Thick Airfoils in High Subsonic and Transonic Flight

10.5 Hypersonic Flow

10.6 Enrichment Topics

10.7 Summary

Problems

Check Test

11 High-Lift Airfoils in Incompressible Flow

11.1 Introduction and Approach

11.2 Objectives

11.3 Non-linear Thin Airfoil Theory

11.4 Pitching Moment at c/4 and the Aerodynamic Center

11.5 High-lift Wing Mechanisms

11.6 Finite Wings

11.7 Enrichment Topics

11.8 Recapitulation

Problems

Check Test

APPENDICES

A Standard Atmosphere S-I Units

B Software

C Equations for Chapters 5 and 6

SELECTED REFERENCES

ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS

INDEX

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 04/11/2022
    ISBN13: 9781119779971, 978-1119779971
    ISBN10: 1119779979
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    ELEMENTS OF AERODYNAMICS

    An accessible and hands-on textbook filled with chapter objectives, examples, practice problems, sample tests, and an online aero-calculator

    In Elements of Aerodynamics, Professor Oscar Biblarz delivers a concise and fundamentals-oriented approach to aerodynamics suitable for both undergraduate and graduate-level students. The text offers numerous problems, examples, and check tests, allowing readers to gain and cement their knowledge through hands-on practice.

    Using a unique blend of fundamentals, the book provides students with a new approach to high lift airfoils including examples designed to complement the theory. It covers the most vital information on incompressible and compressible flow over two-dimensional and three-dimensional wings. A companion website that includes an interactive aero-calculator and additional student resources makes this a suitable text for online, hybrid, and distance learning.

    Readers will also fi

    Table of Contents

    TO THE STUDENT

    1 Introduction and Approach

    1.1 Introduction

    1.2 Necessary Assumptions

    1.3 Units

    1.4 Equation of State and Fluid Properties

    1.5 Other Concepts

    Review Questions

    Problems

    Glossary of Terms and Symbols [Arranged Alphabetically]

    2 Fluid Dynamic Fundamentals

    2.1 Introduction

    2.2 Objectives

    2.3 Control Volume Approach

    2.4 Lift, Drag and Pitching Moment

    2.5 Dimensional Analysis

    2.6 Small Perturbation Theory in Steady Compressible Flows

    2.7 Summary

    Problems

    Check Test

    3 Dynamics of Incompressible Flows

    3.1 Introduction

    3.2 Objectives

    3.3 Elementary Flows

    3.4 Circulation

    3.5 Superposition of Elementary Flows

    3.6 Theorems of Helmholtz and Kelvin

    3.7 Real Flows

    3.8 Summary

    Problems

    Check Test

    4 Mass, Momentum and Energy Principles

    4.1 Introduction

    4.2 Objectives

    4.3 Bernoulli's Equation

    4.4 Airspeed Indicator

    4.5 Kutta-Joukowski Theorem

    4.6 Pressure-Energy Equation

    4.7 Enrichment Topics

    4.8 Summary

    Problems

    Check Test

    5 Thin Airfoils in Two-Dimensional Incompressible Flow

    5.1 Introduction

    5.2 Objectives

    5.3 The Vortex Filament

    5.4 Thin Airfoil Theory in Incompressible Flow

    5.5 Symmetric Contribution at Angle of Attack

    5.6 Camber Contribution at Zero Angle of Attack

    5.7 Flapped Symmetric Airfoil at Zero Angle of Attack

    5.8 Enrichment Topics

    5.9 Summary

    Problems

    Check Test

    6 Thin Wings of Finite Span in Incompressible Flow

    6.1 Introduction

    6.2 Objectives

    6.3 Lifting Line Theory

    6.4 Downwash Velocity and Elliptic Spanwise Lift Distribution

    6.5 Experimental Verification Using Drag Polars

    6.6 Non-Elliptic Planforms and Twist

    6.7 Effects of Lifting Line Theory on Airplane Performance

    6.8 Enrichment Topics

    6.9 Summary

    Problems

    Check Test

    7 Viscous Boundary Layers

    7.1 Introduction

    7.2 Objectives

    7.3 The Boundary Layer Concept

    7.4 Contributions to Drag

    7.5 Skin-Friction Drag on Airfoils

    7.6 Approximate Viscous Boundary Layer Profiles

    7.7 Enrichment Topics

    7.8 Summary

    Problems

    Check Test

    8 Fundamentals of Compressible Flow

    8.1 Introduction

    8.2 Objectives

    8.3 Speed of Sound and Mach Waves

    8.4 Steady-State Isentropic Flow

    8.5 Supersonic Flows

    8.6 Critical Mach Number

    8.7 Supersonic Flat-Plate Airfoils

    8.8 Enrichment Topic

    8.9 Summary

    Problems

    Check Test

    9 Thin Airfoils in Compressible Flow

    9.1 Introduction

    9.2 Objectives

    9.3 Two-dimensional Compressible Flow Around Thin Airfoils

    9.4 The Mach Number Dependance

    9.5 Supersonic Airfoils

    9.6 Aircraft Wings in Compressible Flow

    9.7 Enrichment Topic

    9.8 Summary

    Problems

    Check Test

    10 Transonic and Hypersonic Aerodynamics

    10.1 Introduction

    10.2 Objectives

    10.3 Transonic Flow

    10.4 Thick Airfoils in High Subsonic and Transonic Flight

    10.5 Hypersonic Flow

    10.6 Enrichment Topics

    10.7 Summary

    Problems

    Check Test

    11 High-Lift Airfoils in Incompressible Flow

    11.1 Introduction and Approach

    11.2 Objectives

    11.3 Non-linear Thin Airfoil Theory

    11.4 Pitching Moment at c/4 and the Aerodynamic Center

    11.5 High-lift Wing Mechanisms

    11.6 Finite Wings

    11.7 Enrichment Topics

    11.8 Recapitulation

    Problems

    Check Test

    APPENDICES

    A Standard Atmosphere S-I Units

    B Software

    C Equations for Chapters 5 and 6

    SELECTED REFERENCES

    ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS

    INDEX

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