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This Aerospace Engineering books for beginners provide comprehensive references by which the student must achieve to learn the basic elements of aircraft and the technology which apply to the aerospace engineering field. The reference text of the Aerospace Engineering books for beginners on aircraft study is considered the best book on the subject. It emphasizes basic structural theory on the principles of mechanics to the analysis of aircraft structures and the development of materials and construction technology.
The Aerospace Engineering books for beginners is recommended for undergraduate students, this covers aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, aircraft design and structures, aircraft performance, propulsion, stability and control and various forces and load factors like shear, torsion and bending stresses.
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Aerospace Engineering
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Contents
Chapter 1: Aerospace Engineering
Chapter 2: Aerodynamics Part-I
Chapter 3: Aerodynamics Part-II
Chapter 4: Aero Elasticity
Chapter 5: Aircraft Structures
Chapter 6: Aircraft Design
Chapter 7: Aircraft Performance
Chapter 8: High Speed Flight
Chapter 9: Stability and Control
Chapter 10: Propulsion
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Aerospace Engineering
Introduction
A
erospace engineering is build, design, test, and supervise the construction of aircrafts and spacecrafts. Most pioneers studied the disciplines
of engineering through the hard direction of form a devices and systems.
We try to capture this spirit by taking the studier through the process of conceptually designing a flight vehicle. In this procedure, we explore the gateways to the distinct disciplines of aerospace engineering, every leading to deep resources of knowledge and experience.
Designing Process of Aerospace Engineering
A flight vehicle aerospace engineering is about converting dreams to reality using science, engineering, and imagination and determination. So we will first summarize today’s dreams, and consider a route map of disciplines through which they can be converted to reality.
Today’s Dreams
Although today’s airplanes and spacecraft are amazing feats of technology, the field of aerospace engineering is still very young.
There are so many immense challenges before us. Let us consider a few. As we consider each dream, we will have to wake up, and think a little about what exactly each entails. This is the first step in defining our requirements, putting numbers to the dreams.
Fly Like a Bird
Wouldn’t it be nice if we could fly like birds? What exactly does that mean, though? We would have to fly in the speed range somewhere between 0 and about 160 kilometres (100 miles) per hour, We must be able to fly high enough and far enough to cross. Mountains and rivers, but we must also be able to land anywhere safely and at a very low landing speed.
To avoid hitting the ground hard, the landing speed must be down in the range of 10 feet per second. The other feat that birds routinely accomplish is that of landing precisely on a branch and holding on to it as they spread and then fold their wings, hardly even shaking the branch. That is a lot tougher.
Commute By Air
This is a dream of millions of people who find them sitting in traffic for hours every day. We wish we could just fly from our home garage to the parking lot at our workplaces, and then back again later in the day, to our garages.
What does this imply in technical terms? There are already some flying cars
, invented since the 1970s. However, if these are to become as affordable as today do cars, enough of them would have to be produced and sold. We must envision a traffic management organization that cans accommodate,