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AEROSPACE PROPULSION-I
The Jet Engine
Rolls Royce plc, 1986
ISBN: 0-902121-2-5

Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications


By Flack, R.D
Cambridge University Press, 2005
ISBN: 0-521-81983-0

AEROSPACE STRUCTURE-II
Aircraft Structures By Peery, D.J. and Azar, J.J
2nd edn., McGra-Hill, 1982
ISBN:0-07-049196-8

AERODYNAMICS-II
Aerodynamics, Aeronautics & Flight Mechanics
By McCormick, B.W
2nd edn., John Wiley, 1995
ISBN: 0-471-57506-2

Fluid Mechanics By Landau, L.D., & Lifshitz, E.M


2nd edn., Course of Theoretical Physics, vol. 6, MaxwellMacmillan
International Edition, Pergamon, 1989
ISBN: 0-02-946234-7
Finished

A D – ii

Compressibility Fluid Flow Compressibility Fluid Flow SHAPIRO

Aerodynamics by J.J.Bertin

Elements-of-Gas-Dynamics-LIEPMANN

Modern Compressibility Flow ANDERSON

A P - ii

Aerothermodynamics of Aircraft Engine Components OATES

Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook BOYCE

Gas Turbine Theory COHEN

Jet Propulsion CUMPSTY

Mattingly.-.Elements.of.gas.turbine.propulsion

A S V S - ii

Airframe Stress Analysis and Sizing

Airframe Structural Design

Megson_4th_Aircraft_Structures_For_Engineering_Students

ATS

Air Transportation A Management Perspective WENSVEN

Airline Operation And Scheduling BAZARGAN

Airport Planning & Management 5th Edition WELLS AND YOUNG

Global Airline Industry BELOBABA


F M – ii

Aerodynamics-Aeronautics-and-Flight-Mechanics--McCormick-

Dynamics Of Flight By ETKIN

Flight Stability And Automatic Control NELSON

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FLIGHT MECHANICS-II

Flight Stability and Automatic Control By Nelson, R.C


2nd edn., Tata McGraw Hill, 2007
ISBN:0-07-066110-3

This is an excellent book for the modern fundamentals of aircraft control


design. Most subjects are clearly treated with just the right amount of
illustrations and examples. The author makes good effort of explaining
procedures without resorting to function calls from some software package.
The last of the book devotes relatively little space to modern control theory.
I would hope this talented writer would create something more advanced in
the future that would expand on his treatment of the state observer and the
use of the cost function.
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Dynamics of Flight By Etkin, B. and Reid, L.D


3rd edn., John Wiley, 1998
ISBN:0-47103418-5

Designed to prepare students to become aeronautical engineers who can


face new and challenging situations. Retaining the same philosophy as the
two preceding editions, this update emphasizes basic principles rooted in
the physics of flight, essential analytical techniques along with typical
stability and control realities. This edition features a full set of exercises and
a complete Solution's Manual. In keeping with current industry practice,
flight equations are presented in dimensional state-vector form. The
chapter on closed-loop control has been greatly expanded with details on
automatic flight control systems. Uses a real jet transport (the Boeing 747)
for many numerical and worked-out examples.
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Aerodynamics, Aeronautics, and Flight Mechanics
By McCormick, B.W
2nd edn., Wiley India, 1995
Aerodynamics, Aeronautics, and Flight Mechanics presents all necessary
derivations to understand basic principles and then applies this material to
specific examples. You'll find complete coverage of the full range of topics,
from aerodynamics to propulsion to performance to stability and control.
Plus, the new Second Edition boasts the same careful integration of
concepts that was an acclaimed feature of the previous edition. For
example, Chapters 9, 10, and 11 give a fully integrated presentation of
static, dynamic, and automatic stability and control. These three chapters
form the basis of a complete course on stability and control.
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AERODYNAMICS-II
Aerodynamics for Engineers By Bertin, J.J
4th edn., Indian reprint, Pearson Education, 2004
ISBN: 81-297-0486-2
Aerodynamics for Engineers merges fundamental fluid mechanics,
experimental techniques, and computational fluid dynamics techniques to
build a solid foundation for students in aerodynamic applications from low-
speed flight through hypersonic flight. It presents a background discussion
of each topic followed by a presentation of the theory, and then derives
fundamental equations, applies them to simple computational techniques,
and compares them to experimental data.
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Modern Compressible Flow with Historical Perspective
By Anderson, J.D
3rd edn., McGraw-Hill, 2003
ISBN: 0-07-112161-7
Modern Compressible Flow, Second Edition, presents the fundamentals of
classical compressible flow along with the latestcoverage of modern
compressible flow dynamics and high-temperature flows. The second
edition maintains an engaging writing style and offers philosophical and
historical perspectives on the topic. It also continues to offer a variety of
problems-providing readers with a practical understanding. The second
edition includes the latest developments in the field of modern
compressible flow.
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Elements of Gas Dynamics By Liepmann, H.W., and
Roshko
John Wiley, 1957
First-rate text covers introductory concepts from thermodynamics, one-
dimensional gas dynamics and one-dimensional wave motion, waves in
supersonic flow, flow in ducts and wind tunnels, methods of measurement,
the equations of frictionless flow, small-perturbation theory, transonic flow,
and much more. For advanced undergraduate or graduate physics and
engineering students with at least a working knowledge of calculus and
basic physics. Exercises demonstrate application of material in text.
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Fluid Mechanics By Landau, L.D., & Lifshitz, E.M
2nd edn., Course of Theoretical Physics, vol. 6, MaxwellMacmillan
International Edition, Pergamon, 1989
ISBN: 0-02-946234-7
This is the most comprehensive introductory graduate or advanced
undergraduate text in fluid mechanics available. It builds up from the
fundamentals, often in a general way, to widespread applications, to
technology and geophysics.

New to this second edition are discussions on the universal dimensions


similarity scaling for the laminar boundary layer equations and on the
generalized vector field derivatives. In addition, new material on the
generalized streamfunction treatment shows how streamfunction may be
used in three-dimensional flows. Finally, a new Computational Fluid
Dynamics chapter enables compulations of some simple flows and
provides entry to more advanced literature.

* Basic introduction to the subject of fluid mechanics, intended for


undergraduate and beginning graduate students of science and
engineering.

* Includes topics of special interest for geophysicists and to engineers.

* New and generalized treatment of similar laminar boundary layers,


streamfunctions for three-dimensional flows, vector field derivatives, and
gas dynamics. Also a new generalized treatment of boundary conditions in
fluid mechanics, and expanded treatment of viscous flows.
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Aerodynamics, Aeronautics & Flight Mechanics
By McCormick, B.W
2nd edn., John Wiley, 1995
ISBN: 0-471-57506-2

Aerodynamics, Aeronautics, and Flight Mechanics presents all necessary


derivations to understand basic principles and then applies this material to
specific examples. You'll find complete coverage of the full range of topics,
from aerodynamics to propulsion to performance to stability and control.
Plus, the new Second Edition boasts the same careful integration of
concepts that was an acclaimed feature of the previous edition. For
example, Chapters 9, 10, and 11 give a fully integrated presentation of
static, dynamic, and automatic stability and control. These three chapters
form the basis of a complete course on stability and control.
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The Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible
Fluid Flow By Shapiro, A.H
Vols. I and II, John Wiley, 1953
This is two-volume text written by an MIT professor of mechanical
engineering on the dynamics and thermodynamics of compressible fluid
flow. Being written in the fifties, the author tried to supply methods usable in
the engineering office for design purposes
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AEROSPACE STRUCTURE-II
Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students By Megson,
T.H.G
4th edn., Elsevier, 2007
ISBN: 0-750-667397
Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students is the leading self contained
aircraft structures course text. It covers all fundamental subjects, including
elasticity, structural analysis, airworthiness and aeroelasticity. Now in its
fourth edition, the author has revised and updated the text throughout and
added new case study and worked example material to make the text even
more accessible. Includes a Solutions Manual available to all adopting
teachers.
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Aircraft Structures By Peery, D.J. and Azar, J.J
2nd edn., McGra-Hill, 1982
ISBN:0-07-049196-8
This book deals with the aircraft structural engineering basics.This includes
Static Analysis of Structures,Flight-Vehicle Imposed loads,Elasticity of
Structures,Behavior and Evaluation of Vehicle Material,Stress
Analysis,Finite Element Stiffness Method,Thermal Stresses,Buckling
Design of Structural Members and Joints & Fittings.
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Airframe Analysis and Sizing By Niu, M.C
2nd edn., Hongkong Conmilit Press, 1999
ISBN:962-7128-08-2
This book is destined to become a standard reference and will complement
the other classic in the industry very well (Bruhn's Analysis and Design of
Flight Vehicle Structures). The book covers just about most topics required
to perform effective practical stress analysis. Again as with Bruhn this is a
bit of a cookbook, but in many instances that's what is required to design
practical aerospace structures.

Some of the material is a repeat of what's available in Bruhn; however,


there is plenty of additional material which makes this book worth having.
The big drawback of this book is that there are a lot of mistakes in the
formulas, etc.
This was likely a result of trying to rush the book to print. As pointed out in
the other reviews, most of the material in this book needs to be cross
referenced with other books of company manuals before being used.
Having said this the book can still be very useful and one needs to
remember that practical stress analysis books are scarce and so Niu is to
be congratulated just for trying to put something down on paper.
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Airframe Structural Design By Niu, M.C


2nd edn., Hongkong Conmilit Press, 2002
ISBN:962-7128-09-0
This book represents several decades of data collection, research,
conversations with different airframe specialists, plus the author's more
than twenty years' experience in airframe structural design. From structural
standpoint, the book is intended to be used as a tool to help achieve
structural integrity according to government regulations, specifications,
criteria, etc., for designing commercial or military transports, military
fighters, as well as general aviation aircraft. It can be considered as a
troubleshooting guide for airline structural maintenance and repair
engineers or as a supplementary handbook in teaching aircraft structural
design in college. This book is divided into a total of sixteen chapter and
emphasizes itemized write-ups, tables, graphs and illustrations to lead
directly to points of interest. The data can be used for designing and sizing
airframe structures and, wherever needed, example calculations are
presented for clarification.
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AEROSPACE PROPULSION-I
Elements of Gas Turbine Propulsion By Mattingly, J.D
McGraw-Hill, 1996
ISBN: 0-07-912196-9

This text provides an introduction to the fundamentals of gas turbine


engines and jet propulsion for aerospace or mechanical engineers. The
book contains sufficient material for two sequential courses i propulsion
(advanced fluid dynamics) an introductory course in jet propulsion and a
gas turbine engine components course. The text is divided into four parts
introduction to aircraft propulsion; basic concepts and one-dimensional/gas
dynamics; analysis and performance of air breathing propulsion systems;
and analysis and design of gas turbine engine components.
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Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications
By Flack, R.D
Cambridge University Press, 2005
ISBN: 0-521-81983-0

Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications is an introductory text in


air-breathing jet propulsion including ramjets, turbojets, turbofans, and
propjets. Aimed at upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, the
book provides coverage of the basic operating principles, from cycle
analysis through component design and system matching. A basic
understanding of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics is assumed,
although many principles are thoroughly reviewed. Numerous examples
and nearly 300 homework problems based on modern engines make this
book an ideal teaching tool, as well as a valuable reference for practicing
engineers.
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Aerothermodynamics of Aircraft Engine Components
By Oates, G.C
AIAA, 1985
ISBN: 0-915928-97-3

Beginning with the basic principles and concepts of aeropropulsion


combustion, this text goes on to explore specific processes, limitations and
analytical methods as they bear on component design. The text features
invited work of prominent specialists in aircraft gas turbine engines.
Design and R&D engineers and students will value the comprehensive,
meticulous coverage in this volume, which, under theexpert editorial
supervision of Gordon C. Oates, features the invited work of prominent
specialists in aircraft gas turbine engines.
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The Jet Engine
Rolls Royce plc, 1986
ISBN: 0-902121-2-5
A beautifully illustrated book that covers many types of aviation jet engines.
It is a simple and self-contained description of the working and underlying
principles of the aero gas turbine engine. The use of complex formulas and
the language of the specialist have been avoided to allow for a clear and
concise presentation of the essential facts.
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Jet Propulsion By Cumpsty, N
2nd edn., Cambridge University Press, 2005
ISBN: 0-521-54144-1
This second edition of Cumpsty's self-contained introduction to the
aerodynamic and thermodynamic design of modern civil and military jet
engines features two engine design projects. The first is for a new large
passenger aircraft, and the second for a new fighter aircraft. The text
introduces, illustrates and explains the important facets of modern engine
design. Thoroughly updated and revised, this edition includes a new
appendix on noise control and expanded treatment of combustion
emissions.
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Gas Turbine Theory By Saravanamuttoo, H.I.H., Rogers,
G.F.C. and Cohen, H
5th edn., Prentice Hall, 2001

The gas turbine has been found to be suitable for an increasing number of
applications. The fourth edition of this popular textbook has been revised
and updated to reflect these developments. Gas turbines are becoming
widely used for base-load electricity generation, as part of combined-cycle
plant, and combined cycles receive more attention in this edition. There are
now stringent statutory limits on harmful emissions, and the chapter on
combustion has been enlarged to include a discussion of the factors
affecting emissions and descriptions of current methods of attacking the
problem. A section on coal gasification has also been added. Finally, the
opportunity has been taken to make many small but significant
improvements and additions to the text. The emphasis is still on
fundamental principles, and readers must turn to the specialised literature
for computational methods of dealing with the aerodynamic design of
turbomachinery and the prediction of performance. Suitable as a
coursebook for undergraduate and graduate students of mechanical and
aeronautical engineering,Gas Turbine Theory will also continue to be a
valuable reference for practising gas turbine engineers.
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Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook By Boyce, M.P
2nd edn., Gulf Professional Publishing, 2002
ISBN: 0-88415-732-6

Covers every aspect of gas turbine design and operation. Presents


necessary data and helpful suggestions to assist engineers to obtain
optimum performance for any gas turbine, under all conditions. Serves as a
desk reference both for students and professionals.
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AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
Air Transportation: A Management Perspective
By Wensven
Ashgate, 2007
"Air Transportation" by John Wensveen is a proven textbook that offers a
comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of air transportation
management.In addition to explaining the fundamentals, this book now
takes thereader to the leading edge of the discipline, using past and
present trends to forecast future challenges the industry may face and
encouraging the reader to really think about the decisions a manager
implements. The Sixth Edition contains updated material on airline
passenger marketing, labor relations, financing and heightened security
precautions.Arranged in sharply focused parts and accessible sections, the
exposition is clear and reader-friendly. "Air Transportation" is suitable for
almost all aviation programs that feature business and management. Its
accessible structure and style make it highly suitable for modular courses
and distance learning programmes, or for self-directed study and
continuing personal professional development.
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Global Airline Industry By Belobaba, P., Odoni, A. and
Barnhart, C
Wiley, 2009
In today's rapidly changing air transport environment, the aviation
professionals require access to advanced and comprehensive knowledge,
coupled with an in-depth understanding of the needs of the airline industry.
Drawing on the editors’ extensive experience with airline and air transport
issues, The Global Airline Industry provides a definitive introduction to our
air transportation system. Featuring contributors from 3 different continents,
all affiliated to MIT’s Global Airline Industry Program, this book’s unique
and holistic perspective is allied with detailed coverage of
 air transportation economics
 airline planning and operations
 industrial relations and human resource issues
 aviation safety and security
 aviation infrastructure and environmental impacts
 airline pricing and distribution
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Airline Operations and Scheduling By M. Bazargan, M
Ashgate, 2004
Operations research techniques are extremely important tools for planning
airline operations. However, much of the technical literature on airline
optimization models is highly specialized and accessible only to a limited
audience. Allied to this there is a concern among the operations research
community that the materials offered in or courses at MBA or senior
undergraduatebusiness level are too abstract, outdated, and at times
irrelevant to today's fast and dynamic airline industry. This bookdemystifies
the operations and scheduling environment, presenting simplified and
easy-to-understand models, applied to straightforward and practical
examples. After introducing the key issues confronting operations and
scheduling within airlines, "Airline Operations and Scheduling" goes on to
provide an objective review of the various optimization models adopted in
practice. Each model provides airlines with efficient solutions to a range of
scenarios, and is accompanied by case studies similar to those
experienced by commercial airlines. Using unique source material and
combining interviews with alumni working at operations and scheduling
departments of various airlines, this solution-orientated approach has been
used on many courses with outstanding feedback. As well as having been
comprehensively updated, this second edition of Airline Operations and
Scheduling adds new chapters on fuel management systems, baggage
handling, aircraft maintenance planning and aircraft boarding strategies.
The readership includes graduate and undergraduate business,
management, transportation, and engineering students; airlines training
and acquainting new recruits with operations planning and scheduling
processes; general aviation, flight school, International Air Transport
Association (IATA), and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
training course instructors; and, executive jet, chartered flight, air-cargo and
package delivery companies, and airline consultants.
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Airport Planning and Management By Wells, A. and Young
5th edn., McGraw-Hill, 1986

'Excellent and comprehensive' - "Bookends". 'A must-read for students and


anyone wanting to learn more about the how and why of airports' -
"Airliners". Extensively revised and updated to reflect post-9/11 changes in
the industry, this new edition of the benchmark text and reference in airport
planning and management brings aviation students and professionals
comprehensive, timely, and authoritative coverage of a challenging field.
"Airport Planning and Management", by Alexander Wells, Ed.D. and Seth
B. Young, Ph.D., is an essential resource for understanding fundamentals,
as well as current developments in policy and practice in airport
management.Covering planning and managing techniques, new
technologies, statistics, trends, and regulatory issues, this is a complete
and comprehensive course in airports. Offering expert guidance on airport
site selection, design, access, financing, law and regulation, security,
capacity, technological advances, and other issues essential to the
development and management of airports, "Airport Planning and
Management" brings you a true insider's view of airport decision-
making.This book covers: Security Issues; Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) Mandates; Post-9/11 Developments; Aviation
Improvement and Reform Act; Breakout of FAA Regulations, Advisories,
Forms, and More; Airspace and Air Traffic Control Coverage; Financial
Planning and Demand Forecasting; Improvements in Planning;
Environmental, Noise, and Liability Issues; Technological Improvements,
Landside and Airside; Future Trends and Challenges; Information
Resources; and, Review questions for text use or self study.
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