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Designed as both a textbook for advanced engineering students and a reference book for practicing engineers, this highly regarded work deals not only with the practical aspects of aeroelasticity, but the aerodynamic and structural tools upon which these rest. Accordingly, the book divides roughly into two halves: the first deals with the tools and the second with applications of the tools to aeroelastic phenomena.Topics include deformation of airplane structures under static and dynamic loads, approximate methods of computing natural mode shapes and frequencies, two-and three-dimensional incompressible flow, compressible flow, wings and bodies in three-dimensional unsteady flow, static aeroelastic phenomena, flutter, dynamic response phenomena, aeroelastic model theory, model design and construction, testing techniques and more. Chapters have been designed to progress from easy to difficult so that instructors using this book as an elementary text in aeroelasticity will find their purposes served by simply using the first parts of selected chapters.Helpful appendixes deal with such mathematical tools as matrices and linear systems (prerequisites include the usual engineering mathematics courses and advanced calculus}, while many numerical examples are included throughout the text. Engineering students as well as practicing engineers will find this work an unmatched treatment of the topic and an indispensable reference for their libraries.
This text investigates the complex interaction between aerodynamic forces and structural deformation in aircraft, providing a comprehensive framework for analyzing aeroelastic phenomena. The authors, Holt Ashley, Raymond L. Bisplinghoff, and Robert L. Halfman, leverage their extensive expertise in aeronautical engineering to bridge the gap between theoretical aerodynamics and practical structural mechanics. The book presents a structured methodology that moves from fundamental mathematical tools to the application of these principles in solving real-world aeroelastic problems.
What You Will Find
Experts and engineering professionals recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the mechanics of aeroelasticity. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as both a rigorous classroom textbook and a durable reference for practicing engineers.
Page Count:
860
Publication Date:
1955-12-01
Publisher:
Addison Wesley Publishing Company
ISBN-10:
0201005956
ISBN-13:
9780201005950
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