Despite generations of change and recent, rapid developments in gas dynamics and hypersonic theory, relevant literature has yet to catch up, so those in the field are generally forced to rely on dated monographs to make educated decisions that reflect present-day science. Written by preeminent Russian aerospace researcher Vladimir V. Lunev, Real Gas Flows with High Velocities reflects the most current concepts of high-velocity gas dynamics. For those in aviation and aerospace, this is a vital methodical revitalization and reassessment of real gas flows with regard to the physical and gasdynamic effects related to high-velocity flight, and, in particular, the entry of bodies into the atmosphere of Earth and other planets. Much more than just a manual on gas physics, this book: Analyzes fundamental challenges associated with super- and subsonic flight Describes the physical properties of gas mixtures and their associated high-temperature processes from the phenomenological standpoint Explores use of computational mathematics and equipment to simplify previously unsolvable problems of inviscid and viscous gas dynamics Explains why numerical methods remain inferior to analytical methods for creating a conceptual understanding of gas dynamic and other physical problems Avoiding older, cumbersome approximate methods, this reference outlines the general patterns and features of typical flows and how real gas affects them. Referencing simple, analytically treatable examples, similarity laws, and asymptotic analysis, the author omits superfluous explanation of reasoning. This valuable reference summarizes general theory of super- and subsonic flow and uses practical problems to develop a solid understanding of modern real-gas flows and high-velocity gas dynamics.
Author(s): Vladimir V. Lunev
Edition: 1
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 754
Tags: Механика;Механика жидкостей и газов;Гидрогазодинамика;
Cover......Page 1
REAL
GAS FLOWS
WITH
HIGH
VELOCITIES......Page 2
ISBN 9781439804650......Page 3
Contents......Page 4
Abstract......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
Author......Page 16
1
Gas Dynamic Model and Equations of Gas Flows......Page 18
2
Inviscid Gas Dynamics: General Issues
and Simple Solutions......Page 98
3
Shock Waves......Page 164
4 Theory of Characteristics......Page 198
5 Mixed (Subsonic–Supersonic) Flows......Page 256
6 Self-Similar or Group Solutions......Page 286
7 Flows with Strong Shocks......Page 330
8 Hypersonic Flow Past Thin Sharp Bodies......Page 394
9 Flows Past Thin, Slightly Blunted Bodies......Page 418
10 Physicochemical Models of Relaxing Gases......Page 462
11 Nonequilibrium Gas Flows......Page 8
12 Viscous Flows and Boundary Layers......Page 580
13 Viscous Flows of Multicomponent Gases......Page 696
14 Elements of Radiating Gas Dynamics......Page 720
Bibliography......Page 738
Index......Page 744