Modern Aerodynamic Methods for Direct and Inverse Applications (eBook)

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2019 | 1. Auflage
444 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-58086-7 (ISBN)

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Modern Aerodynamic Methods for Direct and Inverse Applications - Wilson Chin
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A powerful new monograph from an aerodynamicist reviewing modern conventional aerodynamic approaches, this volume covers aspects of subsonic, transonic and supersonic flow, inverse problems, shear flow analysis, jet engine power addition, engine and airframe integration, and other areas, providing readers with the tools needed to evaluate their own ideas and to implement the newer methods suggested in this book.

This new book, by a prolific fluid-dynamicist and mathematician who has published more than twenty research monographs, represents not just another contribution to aerodynamics, but a book that raises serious questions about traditionally accepted approaches and formulations, providing new methods that solve longstanding problems of importance to the industry. While both conventional and newer ideas are discussed, the presentations are readable and geared to advanced undergraduates with exposure to elementary differential equations and introductory aerodynamics principles. Readers are introduced to fundamental algorithms (with Fortran source code) for basic applications, such as subsonic lifting airfoils, transonic supercritical flows utilizing mixed differencing, models for inviscid shear flow aerodynamics, and so on. These are models they can extend to include newer effects developed in the second half of the book. Many of the newer methods have appeared over the years in various journals and are now presented with deeper perspective and integration.

This book helps readers approach the literature more critically. Rather than simply understanding an approach, for instance, the powerful "type differencing" behind transonic analysis, or the rationale behind "conservative" formulations, or the use of Euler equation methods for shear flow analysis when they are unnecessary, the author guides and motivates the user to ask why and why not and what if. And often, more powerful methods can be developed using no more than simple mathematical manipulations. For example, Cauchy-Riemann conditions, which are powerful tools in subsonic airfoil theory, can be readily extended to handle compressible flows with shocks, rotational flows, and even three-dimensional wing flowfields, in a variety of applications, to produce powerful formulations that address very difficult problems. This breakthrough volume is certainly a "must have" on every engineer's bookshelf.

Wilson C. Chin, PhD, earned his M.Sc. at Caltech and Ph.D. from M.I.T. both in aerospace engineering. Early on, he had served as Senior Research Aerodynamicist at Boeing and Turbomachinery Manager at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, authoring two dozen papers on supersonic and transonic flow, panel methods, hydrodynamic stability, computational fluid-dynamics and inverse formulations. Mr. Chin would later turn his efforts to the petroleum geosciences, writing more than twenty monographs with Wiley-Scrivener and other publishers on several areas in oil and gas exploration. He has also more than a hundred papers and four dozen patents to his credit. He is the recipient of five prestigious awards from the United States Department of Energy and is a well-regarded software developer to domestic and international petroleum companies. In the present book, Mr. Chin focuses on key aerodynamic issues he had addressed, which have grown in importance, and contributes numerous insights to modern analysis methods now key to the resurgence of new types of aircraft on the drawing boards.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.3.2019
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Fahrzeugbau / Schiffbau
Technik Luft- / Raumfahrttechnik
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Aeronautic & Aerospace Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Industrielle Verfahrenstechnik • Luft- u. Raumfahrttechnik • Maschinenbau • Mathematical & Computational Physics • Mathematische Physik • mechanical engineering • Physics • Physik
ISBN-10 1-119-58086-2 / 1119580862
ISBN-13 978-1-119-58086-7 / 9781119580867
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