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Experimental Aerodynamics

ISBN: 9781498704014

Shipping Weight: 1.32 KG

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Pages: 468,
Specialty: Mechanical Engineering,
Publisher: Taylor & Francis,
Publication Year: 2017,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 216x279x31.75mm

Experimental Aerodynamics provides an up to date study of this key area of aeronautical engineering. The field has undergone significant evolution with the development of 3D techniques, data processing methods, and the conjugation of simultaneous measurements of multiple quantities. Written for undergraduate and graduate students in Aerospace Engineering, the text features chapters by leading experts, with a consistent structure, level, and pedagogical approach. Fundamentals of measurements and recent research developments are introduced, supported by numerous examples, illustrations, and problems. The text will also be of interest to those studying mechanical systems, such as wind turbines.show more

Weight: 1.32 KG
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Pages: 468,
Specialty: Mechanical Engineering,
Publisher: Taylor & Francis,
Publication Year: 2017,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 216x279x31.75mm

Experimental Aerodynamics provides an up to date study of this key area of aeronautical engineering. The field has undergone significant evolution with the development of 3D techniques, data processing methods, and the conjugation of simultaneous measurements of multiple quantities. Written for undergraduate and graduate students in Aerospace Engineering, the text features chapters by leading experts, with a consistent structure, level, and pedagogical approach. Fundamentals of measurements and recent research developments are introduced, supported by numerous examples, illustrations, and problems. The text will also be of interest to those studying mechanical systems, such as wind turbines.show more

Weight: 1.32 KG

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