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"Introduction to Compressible Fluid Flow, 2nd Edition" provides an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles governing the behavior of compressible fluids. This edition has been updated to incorporate recent advancements in the field, ensuring that readers are equipped with the latest knowledge and techniques. Covering essential topics such as shock waves, expansion waves, and the dynamics of compressible flows, it serves as a vital resource for both students and professionals in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, and applied physics.
The authors, William A. Ithurburn and Robert L. F. F. Rich, bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the subject matter, enhancing the learning experience with clear explanations and practical examples. Each chapter builds upon the previous one, gradually introducing more complex concepts while reinforcing foundational knowledge. This structured approach allows readers to develop a comprehensive understanding of the intricate behavior of compressible flow, from subsonic to supersonic regimes.
Published by Wiley, the 2nd edition features updated illustrations and exercises aimed at reinforcing the concepts discussed throughout the book. The ISBN for this edition is 978-1119647969. The text is designed to be accessible, making it suitable for graduate courses, as well as for professionals looking to refresh or expand their understanding of compressible fluid dynamics.
Overall, "Introduction to Compressible Fluid Flow, 2nd Edition" stands out as a pivotal reference that effectively bridges theoretical knowledge and practical applications. With its focus on real-world scenarios and current research trends, this book equips readers with the tools necessary to excel in disciplines where fluid dynamics play a crucial role. Its comprehensive coverage and expert insights make it an invaluable addition to the library of anyone interested in the mechanics of compressible fluids.
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