Edited By
Vladimir Neyland
Description
This is the first book in English devoted to the latest developments in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics. Written by the leading authors
in the field, based at the renowned Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute in Moscow, it deals with viscous gas flow problems that arise
from supersonic flows. These complex problems are central to the work of researchers and engineers dealing with new aircraft and turbomachinery
development (jet engines, compressors and other turbine equipment). The book presents the latest asymptotical models, simplified Navier-Stokes
equations and viscous-inviscid interaction theroies and will be of critical interest to researchers, engineers, academics and advanced
graduate students in the areas of fluid mechanics, compressible flows, aerodynamics and aircraft design, applied mathematics and computational
fluid dynamics.
Included in series
Aerospace Engineering
Audience:
Graduate students, academics, and researchers in commercial/industrial and academic establishments in the fields of fluid flow, computational
fluid dynamics, aerodynamics and allied aerospace engineering subjects.