THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL AERODYNAMICS

250.00

ISBN: 978-93-48615-48-0
Author: S. SANTHOSH

Theoretical and Experimental Aerodynamics presents an integrated approach to understanding aerodynamic science through both analytical theory and empirical practice. Ideal for students and professionals, the book covers foundational topics such as fluid flow, standard atmosphere, and aerodynamic forces, and advances into conservation laws, circulation theory, and boundary layer phenomena. Experimental techniques—including wind tunnel testing, flow visualization, and modern instrumentation like PIV—are explored with a focus on accuracy and uncertainty analysis. With its clear explanations, real-world examples, and technical depth, this book serves as a practical and comprehensive resource for mastering aerodynamics in both academic and applied settings.

Description

Theoretical and Experimental Aerodynamics offers a unified and in-depth exploration of one of the most critical disciplines in aerospace engineering. Bridging the gap between foundational theory and hands-on experimentation, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for students, researchers, and professionals involved in the science and application of aerodynamic principles.

Aerodynamics governs the behavior of air around objects and directly influences aircraft performance, safety, and efficiency. It is the driving force behind countless innovations in transportation, defense, and space exploration. The synergy between theoretical modeling and experimental validation gives this field both its enduring relevance and its transformative power.

The book is divided into two cohesive parts:

  • Theoretical Aerodynamics begins with core concepts such as fluid dynamics, standard atmosphere, flow variables, and aerodynamic forces. It then progresses to advanced topics including Eulerian and Lagrangian descriptions, conservation laws, circulation theory, and boundary layer phenomena. These chapters aim to build a solid conceptual foundation necessary for modeling aerodynamic systems ranging from idealized flows to turbulent environments.

  • Experimental Aerodynamics shifts the focus to the practical domain, emphasizing the critical role of empirical methods in validating and refining theoretical models. Readers are introduced to wind tunnel testing, flow visualization techniques, pressure and velocity measurement systems, and modern instrumentation including electronic transducers and Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). Key principles such as accuracy, repeatability, and uncertainty estimation are highlighted as essential pillars of sound experimental practice.

Throughout the book, clarity is maintained without sacrificing technical rigor. Real-world examples, schematic illustrations, and structured methodologies support conceptual understanding and foster practical competence. Whether used as a formal textbook or a self-study reference, this work encourages readers to approach aerodynamic problems with both analytical insight and experimental precision.

Theoretical and Experimental Aerodynamics is more than a textbook—it is an invitation to appreciate the elegance and complexity of aerodynamic science, and to contribute meaningfully to the future of flight.

Additional information

Weight 0.800 kg
Dimensions 21.0 × 14.8 × 1.5 cm