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Introduction To Compressible Fluid Flow Second Edition 2nd Ed Carscallen

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Introduction To Compressible Fluid Flow Second Edition 2nd Ed Carscallen
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.85 MB
Pages: 576
Author: Carscallen, William E.; Oosthuizen, Patrick H
ISBN: 9781439877920, 1439877920
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 2nd ed

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Introduction To Compressible Fluid Flow Second Edition 2nd Ed Carscallen by Carscallen, William E.; Oosthuizen, Patrick H 9781439877920, 1439877920 instant download after payment.

Introduction

The Equations of Steady One-Dimensional Compressible Flow

Some Fundamental Aspects of Compressible Flow

One-Dimensional Isentropic Flow

Normal Shock Waves

Oblique Shock Waves

Expansion Waves - Prandtl-Meyer Flow

Variable Area Flows

Adiabatic Flow with Friction

Flow with Heat Transfer

Linearized Analysis of Two-Dimensional Compressible Flows

Hypersonic and High-Temperature Flows

High-Temperature Gas Effects

Low-Density Flows

Bibliography

Appendices


Abstract:

Introduction

The Equations of Steady One-Dimensional Compressible Flow

Some Fundamental Aspects of Compressible Flow

One-Dimensional Isentropic Flow

Normal Shock Waves

Oblique Shock Waves

Expansion Waves - Prandtl-Meyer Flow

Variable Area Flows

Adiabatic Flow with Friction

Flow with Heat Transfer

Linearized Analysis of Two-Dimensional Compressible Flows

Hypersonic and High-Temperature Flows

High-Temperature Gas Effects

Low-Density Flows

Bibliography

Appendices

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