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Low-Speed Aerodynamics: From Wing Theory to Panel Methods (Mcgraw-Hill Series in...
Reader Reviews This volume is a quite complete course in low speed range aerodynamics. Even if the authors limit themselves to incompressible and irrotational fluid fieds, they present a complete course giving a substantial theorical apparatus with a logically developed computational methods. The mathematical level is really excellent, since the presentation is thoroghly worked out with detailed explanation of each formulae or passage. The most enticing feature of this tome is the systematic treatment of computational methods with different approaches to them to obtain the full range of solutions. This is achived by implementing additional level of complexity along the process, showing the dependence of each function in numerical modelling. Altogether, this book is a good start for understanding the computational techniques and the classic theory. Comment | | (Report this)
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