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Gust Loads On Aircraft Concepts Applications Frederic M Hoblit

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Gust Loads On Aircraft Concepts Applications Frederic M Hoblit
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Publisher: AIAA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.91 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Frederic M. Hoblit, Lockheed Company F. Hoblit
ISBN: 9780930403454, 0930403452
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Gust Loads On Aircraft Concepts Applications Frederic M Hoblit by Frederic M. Hoblit, Lockheed Company F. Hoblit 9780930403454, 0930403452 instant download after payment.

This book provides an authoritative and practical presentation of the determination of gust loads on airplanes, especially continuous turbulence gust loads. The text emphasizes the basic concepts involved in gust load determination and enriches the material with discussion of important relationships, definitions of terminology and nomenclature, historical perspective, and explanations of relevant calculations. Coverage begins with discrete-gust idealization of the gust structure and moves to continuous-turbulence gust loads. Also considered are loads combination and design criteria, gust-response equations of motion, spanwise variation of vertical gust velocity, nonlinear systems, and analysis of gust-response flight-test data.

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