Compressible fluid flow

This text provides clear explanations of the physical phenomena encountered in compressible fluid flow by providing more practical applications, more worked examples, and more detail about the underlying assumptions than other texts. Its broad topic coverage includes a thorough review of the fundame...

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Main Author: Oosthuizen, P.H
Other Authors: Carscallen, William E.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY McGraw-Hill 1997
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260 |a New York, NY  |b McGraw-Hill  |c 1997 
300 |a xx, 548 p.  |b ill.  |c 25 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 |a Introduction -- The equations of steady one-dimensional compressible fluid flow -- Some fundamental aspects of compressible flow -- One-dimensional isentropic flow -- Normal shock waves -- Oblique shock waves -- Expansion waves : Prandtl-Meyer flow -- Variable area flow -- Adiabatic flow in a duct with friction -- Flow with heat addition or removal -- Generalized quasi-one-dimensional flow -- Numerical analysis of one-dimensional flow -- An introduction to two-dimensional compressible flow -- Hypersonic flow -- High temperature flows -- Low density flows -- Appendices. 
520 |a This text provides clear explanations of the physical phenomena encountered in compressible fluid flow by providing more practical applications, more worked examples, and more detail about the underlying assumptions than other texts. Its broad topic coverage includes a thorough review of the fundamentals, a wide array of applications, and unique coverage of hypersonic flow. This is the ideal text for compressible fluid flow or gas dynamics courses found in mechanical or aerospace engineering programs. 
650 0 |a Fluid dynamics 
650 0 |a Compressibility 
700 1 |a Carscallen, William E. 
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