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G. D. McBain
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| #1579238 in Books | Wiley | 2012-07-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.90 x.80 x6.90l,1.50 | File type: PDF | 342 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Need more work|By J.Y. Xing|It is not a bad text but the author try to cover 2D ideal flow, 3D ideal flow and some aspect of non-ideal flow (viscous flow, boundary layer and compressibility) in less than 300 pages (excluding appendix, front matter, index, etc.). This is very short considering figures, exercises, references and Octave code listing. Often, the explanations are in|||“This book is a very useful digest of key points from the literature, carefully structured and presented with helpful pointers as to how the successive aerodynamical models can be implemented in the ‘now so readily available interactive matrix com
Starting from a basic knowledge of mathematics and mechanics gained in standard foundation classes, Theory of Lift: Introductory Computational Aerodynamics in MATLAB/Octave takes the reader conceptually through from the fundamental mechanics of lift to the stage of actually being able to make practical calculations and predictions of the coefficient of lift for realistic wing profile and planform geometries.
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