01 - Fundamentals of Aerodynamics - Anderson 12

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CONTENTS

Preface to the Fifth Edition xix 1.12 Applied Aerodynamics: The Aerodynamic
Coefficients—Their Magnitudes and
Variations 75

PART 1 1.13 Historical Note: The Illusive Center


of Pressure 89
Fundamental Principles 1 1.14 Historical Note: Aerodynamic
Coefficients 93
Chapter 1 1.15 Summary 97
Aerodynamics: Some Introductory 1.16 Problems 98
Thoughts 3
1.1 Importance of Aerodynamics: Historical Chapter 2
Examples 5 Aerodynamics: Some Fundamental Principles
1.2 Aerodynamics: Classification and Practical and Equations 103
Objectives 11
2.1 Introduction and Road Map 104
1.3 Road Map for This Chapter 15
2.2 Review of Vector Relations 105
1.4 Some Fundamental Aerodynamic
Variables 15 2.2.1 Some Vector Algebra 106
1.4.1 Units 18 2.2.2 Typical Orthogonal Coordinate
Systems 107
1.5 Aerodynamic Forces and Moments 19
2.2.3 Scalar and Vector Fields 110
1.6 Center of Pressure 32
2.2.4 Scalar and Vector Products 110
1.7 Dimensional Analysis: The Buckingham
2.2.5 Gradient of a Scalar Field 111
Pi Theorem 34
2.2.6 Divergence of a Vector Field 113
1.8 Flow Similarity 41
2.2.7 Curl of a Vector Field 114
1.9 Fluid Statics: Buoyancy Force 52
2.2.8 Line Integrals 114
1.10 Types of Flow 62
2.2.9 Surface Integrals 115
1.10.1 Continuum Versus Free Molecule
Flow 62 2.2.10 Volume Integrals 116
1.10.2 Inviscid Versus Viscous Flow 62 2.2.11 Relations Between Line, Surface,
and Volume Integrals 117
1.10.3 Incompressible Versus Compressible
Flows 64 2.2.12 Summary 117
1.10.4 Mach Number Regimes 64 2.3 Models of the Fluid: Control Volumes and
1.11 Viscous Flow: Introduction to Boundary Fluid Elements 117
Layers 68 2.3.1 Finite Control Volume Approach 118

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