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100 _aHoughton,EL
245 _aAerodynamics for Engineering Students
_cHoughton
250 _a4TH
260 _bCBS PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS PVT LTD
_c1 January 2005
300 _a515 pages
_c20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
520 _aThis volume is intended for all students of engineering on courses or programmes of study up to graduate level. The first chapter defines the units and dimensions of the physical quantities used in aerodynamics; hydro and aerostatics are considered next with their allied topics of manometry and atmospheric stability respectively followed by the definitions of geometry and force common in aeronautical practice. Basic fluid mechanics in one-dimensional and then two-dimensional flow form the themes of Chapters 2 and 3 respectively. Chapters 4 and 5 are concerned with the aerodynamics of lift.
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