Interactive Aerospace Engineering and DesignMcGraw-Hill, 2002 - 356 pages This text contains an integrated bound-in CD-ROM, and has a strong emphasis on design. Its active visual approach and inclusion of space-orientated engineering make it an interesting examination of the aerospace engineering field. |
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... nature , learning from her , and making connections . His understanding of nature , anatomy , and birds led to advanced concepts of flight that would have been real- ized were it not for material limitations . Nicholas Copernicus ( 1473 ...
... nature , learning from her , and making connections . His understanding of nature , anatomy , and birds led to advanced concepts of flight that would have been real- ized were it not for material limitations . Nicholas Copernicus ( 1473 ...
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... nature's processes , using the space environment . To explore and settle the solar system . To achieve affordable , routine space travel . To enrich life on Earth through people living and working in space . The history of research ...
... nature's processes , using the space environment . To explore and settle the solar system . To achieve affordable , routine space travel . To enrich life on Earth through people living and working in space . The history of research ...
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... nature of the design to be those associated with the final outcome or end product . Under this system , projects were assigned and then taken to studios to be worked on with lit- tle or no instructor interaction until the completed ...
... nature of the design to be those associated with the final outcome or end product . Under this system , projects were assigned and then taken to studios to be worked on with lit- tle or no instructor interaction until the completed ...
Table des matières
A Brief History of Flight | 1 |
Introduction to Engineering | 20 |
Aerodynamics | 36 |
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aerodynamic aerospace aircraft airfoil airplane altitude angle of attack antenna Apollo astronauts atmosphere balloon body calculated CD-ROM chapter coefficient components compressor crew member Decavitator defined density design process drag drawing ellipse energy Equation example Figure flight force fuel gravity human human spaceflight inlet International Space Station jet engine joint launch lift lines low Earth orbit LTA vehicle lunar magnetic field magnetosphere maneuver materials maximum microgravity mission module motion multiview NASA nozzle object onboard operational orbital mechanics oxygen parameters particles payload percent performance plane planetary pressure problem propeller propulsion radiation ratio rocket satellite semimajor axis simulation Skylab solar space environment Space Shuttle space station spacecraft spaceflight spacesuit design specific speed stability structural subsystem surface temperature thermal thrust turbine units Van Allen belts vector vehicle design velocity wing