Introduction to aircraft design /

"The new edition of this textbook provides a modern, accessible introduction to the whole process of aircraft design from requirements to conceptual design, manufacture and in-service issues. Highly illustrated descriptions of the full spectrum of aircraft types, their aerodynamics, structures...

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Main Authors: Fielding, John P., 1945
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Second edition.
Series: Cambridge aerospace series ; 11
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Summary: "The new edition of this textbook provides a modern, accessible introduction to the whole process of aircraft design from requirements to conceptual design, manufacture and in-service issues. Highly illustrated descriptions of the full spectrum of aircraft types, their aerodynamics, structures and systems, allow students to appreciate good and poor design and understand how to improve their own designs. Cost data is considerably updated, many new images have been added and new sections are included on the emerging fields of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles and environmentally-friendly airlines. E
Carrier Form: xiv, 290 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [282]-286) and index.
ISBN: 9781107680791
1107680794
Index Number: TL671
CLC: V22
Call Number: V22/F459/2nd ed.
Contents: 1. Introduction -- 2. Why should we design a new aircraft? -- 3. Why is it that shape?: Civil aircraft -- 4. Why is it that shape?: Other types -- 5. What's under the skin?: Structure and propulsion -- 6. What's under the skin?: Airframe systems -- 7. What's under the skin?: Avionics, flight control and weapon systems -- 8. Why do aircraft cost so much? -- 9. What help can I get?: Bibliography and computer-aided design -- 10. The shape of things to come: Should the project continue? -- 11. What can go wrong?: Some lessons from past aircraft projects, and a glimpse into the future.