Synopses & Reviews
High Speed Flow covers subsonic and supersonic flight, shock waves, high-speed aerofoils, and temperature changes. Starting from first principles, the book gives complete and elementary derivations of all results, and takes the reader to research level in the subject. C.J. Chapman includes many exercises and an extensive bibliography, providing access to the entire literature from 1860 to the present, with over two hundred items published since 1990. An extensive set of formulae on thermodynamics and oblique shock waves is also included.
Review
"The book is a high-quality production that usually characterizes the publications of Cambridge University Press. The index and the list of references are excellent...a competent and concise treatment of the most important elements and concepts of high-speed flows." Applied Mechanics Reviews
Synopsis
High-Speed Flow is a textbook suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates, and research- workers in fluid dynamics.
Table of Contents
1. Preliminaries; 2. Governing equations; 3. Thermodynamics; 4. Smooth flow of an ideal fluid; 5. Characteristic surfaces and rays; 6. Shocks; 7. Steady one-dimensional flow; 8; Prandtl-Meyer expansion; 9. Aerofoils; 10. Characteristics for steady two-dimensional flow; 11. Shock reflections and intersections; 12. The hodograph method; 13. Guide to high speed flow.