High Speed Problems of Aircraft and Experimental Methods
Explore the intricate world of high-speed aerodynamics with High Speed Problems of Aircraft by A. F. Donovan. Published by Princeton University Press in 2015, this comprehensive volume is part of the esteemed High Speed Aerodynamics and Jet Propulsion series. Spanning an impressive 1024 pages, it delves into critical topics such as performance calculations at high speed, stability and control of high-speed aircraft, and the complexities of aeroelasticity and flutter.
Donovan also covers essential experimental methods, including model testing, transonic and supersonic wind tunnels, hypersonic experimental facilities, and low-density wind tunnels. Additionally, the book discusses the use of shock tubes and wind tunnels, making it an invaluable resource for engineers, researchers, and aviation enthusiasts alike. Elevate your understanding of high-speed flight dynamics with this authoritative guide.