Solutions for EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF AERODYNAMICS
Problem 1.1P:
For most gases at standard or near standard conditions, the relationship among pressure, density,...Problem 1.2P:
Starting with Equations (1.7),(1.8), and (1.11), derive in detail Equations (1.15),(1.16), and...Problem 1.3P:
Consider an infinitely thin flat plate of chord c at an angle of attack in a supersonic flow. The...Problem 1.4P:
Consider an infinitely thin flat plate with a 1 m chord at an angle of attack of 10 in a supersonic...Problem 1.5P:
Consider an airfoil at 12 angle of attack. The normal and axial force coefficients are 1.2 and 0.03,...Problem 1.6P:
Consider an NACA 2412 airfoil (the meaning of the number designations for standard NACA airfoil...Problem 1.7P:
The drag on the hull of a ship depends in part on the height of the water waves produced by the...Problem 1.8P:
The shock waves on a vehicle in supersonic flight cause a component of drag called supersonic wave...Problem 1.9P:
Consider two different flows over geometrically similar airfoil shapes, one airfoil being twice the...Problem 1.10P:
Consider a Lear jet flying at a velocity of 250 m/s at an altitude of 10 km. where the density and...Problem 1.11P:
A U-tube mercury manometer is used to measure the pressure at a point on the wing of a wind-tunnel...Problem 1.12P:
The German Zeppeins of World War I were dirigibles with the following typical characteristics:...Problem 1.13P:
Consider a circular cylinder in a hypersonic flow, with its axis perpendicular to the flow. Let be...Problem 1.14P:
Derive Archimedes principle using a body of general shape.Problem 1.15P:
Consider a light, single-engine, propeller-driven airplane similar to a Cessna Skylanc. The airplane...Problem 1.16P:
Consider a flat plate at zero angle of attack in a hypersonic flow at Mach10 at standard sea level...Problem 1.17P:
Consider the Space Shuttle during its atmospheric entry at the end of a mission in space. At the...Problem 1.18P:
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Chapter 1 - Aerodynamics: Some Introductory ThoughtsChapter 2 - Aerodynamics: Some Fundamental Principles And EquationsChapter 3 - Fundamentals Of Inviscid, Incompressible FlowChapter 4 - Incompressible Flow Over AirfoilsChapter 5 - Incompressible Flow Over Finite WingsChapter 6 - Three-dimensional Incompressible FlowChapter 7 - Compressible Flow: Some Preliminary AspectsChapter 8 - Normal Shock Waves And Related TopicsChapter 9 - Oblique Shock And Expansion WavesChapter 10 - Compressible Flow Through Nozzles, Diffusers, And Wind Tunnels
Chapter 11 - Subsonic Compressible Flow Over Airfoils: Linear TheoryChapter 12 - Linearized Supersonic FlowChapter 13 - Introduction To Numerical Techniques For Nonlinear SupersonicChapter 14 - Elements Of Hypersonic FlowChapter 15 - Introduction To The Fundamental Principles And Equations Of VisChapter 19 - Turbulent Boundary Layers
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