Applied Computational Aerodynamics A Modern Engineering Approach

Applied Computational Aerodynamics A Modern Engineering Approach

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Cummings Russell M.
Cambridge University Press
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This computational aerodynamics textbook is written at the undergraduate level, based on years of teaching focused on developing the engineering skills required to become an intelligent user of aerodynamic codes. This is done by taking advantage of CA codes that are now available and doing projects to learn the basic numerical and aerodynamic concepts required. This book includes a number of unique features to make studying computational aerodynamics more enjoyable. These include: • The computer programs used in the book's projects are all open source and accessible to students and practicing engineers alike on the book's website, www.cambridge.org/aerodynamics. The site includes access to images, movies, programs, and more • The computational aerodynamics concepts are given relevance by CA Concept Boxes integrated into the chapters to provide realistic asides to the concepts • Readers can see fluids in motion with the Flow Visualization Boxes carefully integrated into the text.
EAN 9781107053748
ISBN 1107053749
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date April 27, 2015
Pages 888
Language English
Dimensions 261 x 184 x 45
Country United Kingdom
Authors Cummings Russell M.; Mason William H.; McDaniel David R.; Morton Scott A.
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Cambridge Aerospace Series