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John, James, auhtor
Abstrak :
Intended for junior/senior/first-year graduate courses in Gas Dynamics or Compressible Flow, in departments of mechanical engineering or aerospace engineering. This edition aims to foster a deeper understanding of compressible flow and gas dynamics fundamentals.
New Jersey: Pearson - Prentice Hall, 2006
533.2 JOH g
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Zucrow, Maurice J.
New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1976
533.2 ZUC g
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Owczarek, Jerzy A.
Scranton : International Textbook, 1964
533.2 OWC f
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Babu, V.
Boca Raton: CRC Taylor & Francis, 2008
533.2 BAB f
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Benedict, Robert P.
New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1983
533.2 BEN f
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Bond, John W.
Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1965
533 BON a
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Anderson, John D.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982
532 AND m
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Anderson, John D.
New York: McGraw-Hill, c1990
629.132 323 AND m (1)
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Prunty, Sean
Abstrak :
This book provides an elementary introduction to some one-dimensional fluid flow problems involving shock waves in air. The differential equations of fluid flow are approximated by finite difference equations and these in turn are numerically integrated in a stepwise manner. Artificial viscosity is introduced into the numerical calculations in order to deal with shocks. The presentation is restricted to the finite-difference approach to solve the coupled differential equations of fluid flow as distinct from finite-volume or finite-element methods. This text presents the results arising from the numerical solution using Mathcad programming. Both plane and spherical shock waves are discussed with particular emphasis on very strong explosive shocks in air.
Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2019
e20509107
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Abstrak :
The high temperatures generated in gases by shock waves give rise to physical and chemical phenomena such as molecular vibrational excitation, dissociation, ionization, chemical reactions and inherently related radiation. In continuum regime, these processes start from the wave front, so that generally the gaseous media behind shock waves may be in a thermodynamic and chemical non-equilibrium state.
This book presents the state of knowledge of these phenomena. Thus, the thermodynamic properties of high temperature gases, including the plasma state are described, as well as the kinetics of the various chemical phenomena cited above. Numerous results of measurement and computation of vibrational relaxation times, dissociation and reaction rate constants are given, and various ionization and radiative mechanisms and processes are presented. The coupling between these different phenomena is taken into account as well as their interaction with the flow-field. Particular points such as the case of rarefied flows and the inside of the shock wave itself are also examined. Examples of specific non-equilibrium flows are given, generally corresponding to those encountered during spatial missions or in shock tube experiments.
Berlin: [Springer, ], 2012
e20398357
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