Aerodynamics for engineers /
John J. Bertin and Russell M. cummings
- 5th ed.
- Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2009
- xx, 732 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Previous ed.: 2002
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1 Why Study Aerodynamics? - Ch. 2 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics . - Ch. 3 Dynamics of an Incompressible, Inviscid Flow Field. - Ch. 4 Viscous Boundary Layers. - Ch. 5 Characteristic Parameters for Airfoil and Wing Aerodynamics. - Ch. 6 Incompressible Flows Around Airfoils of Infinite Span. - Ch. 7 Incompressible Flow About Wings of Finite Span. - Ch. 8 Dynamics of a Compressible Flow Field. - Ch. 9 Compressible, Subsonic Flows and Transonic Flows. - Ch. 10 Two-Dimensional, Supersonic Flows Around Thin Airfoils. - Ch. 11 Supersonic Flows over Wings and Airplane Configurations. - Ch. 12 Hypersonic Flows. - Ch. 13 Aerodynamic Design Considerations. - Ch. 14 Tools for Defining the Aerodynamic Environment. - App. A The Equations of Motion Written in Conservation Form. - App. B A Collection of Often Used Tables.