Compressible Flow with Applications to Engines, Shocks and Nozzles

Author:   Luis Manuel Braga da Costa Campos (University of Lisbon, Portugal) ,  Luís António Raio Vilela
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Volume:   11
ISBN:  

9781032029894


Pages:   270
Publication Date:   30 November 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Compressible Flow with Application to Shocks and Propulsion is part of the series ""Mathematics and Physics for Science and Technology"", which combines rigorous mathematics with general physical principles to model practical engineering systems with a detailed derivation and interpretation of results. Volume V presents the mathematical theory of partial differential equations and methods of solution satisfying initial and boundary conditions, and includes applications to: acoustic, elastic, water, electromagnetic and other waves; the diffusion of heat, mass and electricity; and their interactions. This is the second book of the volume. The first book of volume V starts with the classification of partial differential equations and proceeds with similarity methods that apply in general to linear equations with constant coefficients and all derivatives of the same order, such as the Laplace and Biharmonic equations, without and with forcing. The similarity solutions are also applied to Burger's non-linear diffusion equation. First-order linear and quasi-linear partial differential equations with variable coefficients are considered, with application to the representation of conservative/non-conservative, solenoidal/rotational and Beltrami/helical vector fields by one, two or three scalar and/or one vector potential in relation with exact, inexact and non-integrable differentials. The latter appear in the first and second principles of thermodynamics that specify the constitutive and diffusive properties of matter as concerns thermal, mechanical, elastic, flow, electrical, magnetic and chemical phenomena and their interactions. The book is intended for graduate students and engineers working with mathematical models and can be applied to problems in mechanical, aerospace, electrical and other branches of engineering dealing with advanced technology, and also in the physical sciences and applied mathematics. This book: Simultaneously covers rigorous mathematics, general physical principles and engineering applications with practical interest Provides interpretation of results with the help of illustrations Includes detailed proofs of all results L.M.B.C. Campos was chair professor and the Coordinator of the Scientific Area of Applied and Aerospace Mechanics in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and also the director (and founder) of the Center for Aeronautical and Space Science and Technology until retirement in 2020. L.A.R. Vilela is currently completing an Integrated Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering at Institute Superior Tecnico (1ST) of Lisbon University.

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Author:   Luis Manuel Braga da Costa Campos (University of Lisbon, Portugal) ,  Luís António Raio Vilela
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Volume:   11
Weight:   0.700kg
ISBN:  

9781032029894


ISBN 10:   1032029897
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   30 November 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"2. Compressible Flow with Applications to Engines, Shocks and Nozzles 2.5 Equation of State and Thermodynamic Cycles. 2.6 Adiabatic Compressible Fluid Flow. 2.7. Vortex Sheet and the Normal Shock (Rankine 1870; Huginot 1887). 2.8. Oblique Shock (Busemann 1931) and Adiabatic Turn (Prandtl, Meyer 1908). 2.9. The ""Choked"" or ""Shocked"" Nozzle. 2.10. Conclusion."

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Luis Manuel Braga da Costa Campos was Chair Professor and the Coordinator of the Scientific Area of Applied and Aerospace Mechanics in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and also the director (and founder) of the Center for Aeronautical and Space Science and Technology until retirement in 2020. L.A. R. Vilela is currently completing an Integrated Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering at Institute Superior Tecnico (1ST) of Lisbon University.

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