Contributions to the Development of Gasdynamics: Selected Papers, Translated on the Occasion of K. Oswatitsch's 70th Birthday

Contributions to the Development of Gasdynamics: Selected Papers, Translated on the Occasion of K. Oswatitsch's 70th Birthday

by Klaus Oswatitsch
Contributions to the Development of Gasdynamics: Selected Papers, Translated on the Occasion of K. Oswatitsch's 70th Birthday

Contributions to the Development of Gasdynamics: Selected Papers, Translated on the Occasion of K. Oswatitsch's 70th Birthday

by Klaus Oswatitsch

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Overview

Ever since airplane speeds started to approach the speed of sound, the study of compressible flow problems attracted much talent and support in the major indus­ trialized countries. Today, gas dynamics is a mature branch of science whose many aspects and applications are much too numerous to be mastered by a single person or to be described in a few volumes. This book commemorates the 70th birthday of a great pioneer and teacher of gas dynamics, Dr. Klaus Oswatitsch, Professor of Fluid Mechanics at the Technical University of Vienna and former Director of the Institute for Theoretical Gas Dyna­ mics, Deutsche Forschungs-und Versuchsanstalt fUr Luft-und Raumfahrt. Several reasons motivated us to prepare an English translation of Oswatitsch's selected sci­ entific papers. First, we hope that a book containing his major papers will be wel­ come as a valuable reference text in gas dynamics. Oswatitsch's work is frequently used in the literature in one form or another, but it is usually quite time-consuming for the English speaking reader to consult the original texts. As a result, reference to and understanding of his papers is often incomplete. For example, Oswatitsch's formulation of the equivalence rule hardly ever is quoted in recent textbooks, al­ though it preceded declassification of Whitcomb's results by several years. Further­ more, his papers contain much information, which has not yet been fully appreciated in the Anglo-American literature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783528084523
Publisher: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
Publication date: 01/01/1980
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980
Pages: 429
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

1. Fundamentals and General Aspects of Fluid Mechanics.- The Drag as Integral of the Entropy Flow.- The Conditions for the Separation of Boundary Layers.- Some Thoughts on Estimates in Fluid Mechanics.- Possibilities and Limitations of the Theory of Linearization in Fluid Dynamics.- About Vorticity Numbers and Vorticity Measures.- 2. Laws of Similarity and Equivalence.- A New Law of Similarity for Profiles Valid in the Transonic Region.- Aerodynamic Similarity at Axisymmetric Transonic Flow around Slender Bodies (with S. B. Berndt).- Similarity Laws for Hypersonic Flow.- Theoretical Work about Transonic Flow at the Aeronautical Institute of the Royal Technical University, Stockholm.- Conical Supersonic Flow at Mach Numbers Close to One (with L. Sjödin).- On the Influence of the Geometry of Slender Bodies of Revolution and Delta Wings on their Drag and Pressure Distribution at Transonic Speeds (with F. Keune).- 3. Methods for Solving Problems of Gasdynamics.- The Velocity Distribution on Symmetric Profiles with Local Supersonic Flow Regions.- The Flow around Bodies of Revolution at Mach Number One (with F. Keune).- Calculation of Irrotational Axisymmetric Supersonic Flowfields.- On the Representation of Flows in the Vicinity of Distinct Points.- Propagation of Plane Waves-Small Perturbation Theory.- Propagation Problems.- 4. Applications of Gasdynamics.- Pressure Recovery for Missiles with Reaction Propulsion at High Supersonic Speeds.- Potential Vortex Cascades for Supersonic Speeds (on the Occasion of the 70th Birthday of Prof Dr. A. Betz).- Thrust and Drag in Supersonic Flow with Heat Addition.- Intermediate Ballistics.- 5. Two-Phase Systems and Condensation.- The Dispersion and Absorption of Sound in Clouds.- Condensation Phenomena in Supersonic Nozzles.- TheEvaporation Rate of Clouds.
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