This book presents a detailed look at high-lift aerodynamics, which
deals with the aerodynamic behavior of lift augmentation means from
various approaches. After an introductory chapter, the book discusses
the physical limits of lift generation, giving the lift generation
potential. It then explains what is needed for an aircraft to fly
safely by analyzing the high-lift-related requirements for certifying
an aircraft. Aircraft needs are also analyzed to improve performance
during takeoff, approach, and landing. The book discusses in detail
the applied means to increase the lift coefficient by either passive
and active high-lift systems. It includes slotless and slotted
high-lift flaps, active and passive vortex generating devices,
boundary and circulation control, and powered lift. Describing methods
that are used to evaluate and design high-lift systems in an
aerodynamic sense, the book briefly covers numerical as well as
experimental simulation methods. It also includes a chapter on the
aerodynamic design of high-lift systems. FEATURES Provides an
understanding of the physics of flight during takeoff and landing from
aerodynamics to flight performance and from simulation to design
Discusses the physical limits of lift generation, giving the lift
generation potential Concentrates on the specifics of high-lift
aerodynamics to provide a first insight Analyzes aircraft needs to
improve performance during takeoff, approach, and landing Focuses on
civil transport aircraft applications but also includes the associated
physics that apply to all aircraft This book is intended for graduate
students in aerospace programs studying advanced aerodynamics and
aircraft design. It also serves as a professional reference for
practicing aerospace and mechanical engineers who are working on
aircraft design issues related to takeoff and landing.
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ISBN
9781000532623
Publisert
2021
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CRC Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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