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Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications

Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications

Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications

Ronald D. Flack, University of Virginia
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    Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications is an introductory text in air-breathing jet propulsion including ramjets, turbojets, turbofans, and propjets. Aimed at upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, the book provides coverage of the basic operating principles, from cycle analysis through component design and system matching. A basic understanding of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics is assumed, although many principles are thoroughly reviewed. Numerous examples and nearly 300 homework problems based on modern engines make this book an ideal teaching tool, as well as a valuable reference for practicing engineers. A CD included with the book contains example files and software to support the text.

    • A variety of examples help the reader appreciate the methods and differing representative physical parameters of air-breathing jet propulsion
    • Designed for advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students in aerospace and mechanical engineering
    • Example files and software to support the text are available online

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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Cycle Analysis:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Ideal cycle analysis
    • 3. Non-ideal cycle analysis
    • Part II. Component Analysis:
    • 4. Diffusers
    • 5. Nozzles
    • 6. Axial flow compressors and fans
    • 7. Centrifugal compressors
    • 8. Axial flow turbines
    • 9. Combustors and afterburners
    • 10. Ducts and mixers
    • Part III. System Matching and Analysis:
    • 11. Matching of gas turbine components
    • Appendix A. Standard atmosphere table
    • Appendix B. Isentropic flow tables
    • Appendix C. Fanno line flow tables
    • Appendix D. Rayleigh line flow tables
    • Appendix E. Normal shock tables
    • Appendix F. Common conversions
    • Appendix G. Notes on iteration methods
    • Appendix H. One dimensional compressible flow
    • Appendix I. Turbomachinery fundamentals
    • References
    • Answers to selected problems
    • Key words.
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    • Ronald D. Flack , University of Virginia

      Ronald D. Flack joined the faculty of the University of Virginia's School of Engineering and Applied Science in the mechanical and aerospace engineering department in 1976. He has authored more than 100 journal publications and more than 175 reports and papers. He has served as the chair of MAE and as director of the Rotating Machinery and Controls Industrial Research Program (ROMAC). Dr Flack has been chair of the ASME IGTI Education Committee and chair of the ASME regional committee of ME department heads, and he is an ASME Fellow. His research interests include experimental internal flows in turbomachines and fluid film bearings, leading to the extended life of turbomachines by reducing forces and vibrations and improved hydraulic efficiency of turbomachines.