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OverviewAerodynamics Principles for Air Transport Pilots provides a thorough understanding of the forces acting on an aircraft across a range of speeds and their effects on the aircraft's performance, including a discussion on the differences in aerofoil and aircraft shapes. Describing the differences of air flow around subsonic, transonic, and supersonic aircraft, the book gives readers a better understanding of aircraft behavior across different speed ranges. The book begins with the fundamental physics principles of aerodynamics, then introduces the Continuity Equation, Energy Equations, and Bernoulli’s Equation. The second edition features new content on aircraft performance as a part of the applications of analysis of aerodynamic forces, new sections on features of aerofoil on aerodynamic forces, and force feedback on control of PCATD. The book is intended for senior undergraduates studying to obtain their Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)/Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate. Aviation and air transport pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers will also benefit from the content. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rose G Davies (Massey University, New Zealand)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Edition: 2nd edition ISBN: 9781032692869ISBN 10: 1032692863 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 31 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Calculus Revision. 2. Fundamental principles of Aerodynamics (Subsonic). 3. Viscous Flow and Boundary Layer. 4. Aerodynamic Forces – Subsonic Flight. 5. Applications of Analysis of Aerodynamic Forces. 6. Stability. 7. Speed of sound and Mach number. 8. Compressible Air Flow. 9. Aerodynamics of Transonic Aerofoils. 10. Transonic Flight and Aerofoils. 11. Supersonic Waves. 12. Introduction of Supersonic Flight. Appendix I. List of derivatives. Appendix II. Diagram. Appendix III. Prandtl-Meyer Function. Appendix IV. Answers of exercises.ReviewsAuthor InformationRose G. Davies works at the School of Aviation, Massey University, New Zealand. She has developed, and coordinates the current aerodynamics courses for the BAv degree in the Massey University Air Transport Program. She has teaching experience in aero-science and aircraft systems, physics and mathematics, and the foundation courses for various degrees. Rose has a Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, majoring in internal combustion engine design, a Master’s degree in engineering-thermophysics, majoring in combustion, and a PhD in applied mathematics. Before starting her university teaching career, Rose had some 20 years research experience in mathematical modelling and fluid dynamics, combustion, and remote sensing of engine emissions. She is still actively involved in the research subjects on VR flight simulation and sustainable aviation. She is a member of ASME, AIAA, ANZIAM, RAeS, and the Royal Society New Zealand, and a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education and Research (JAAER). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |