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      Theory of Lift: Introductory Computational Aerodynamics in MATLAB/Octave

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      This introductory text walks readers from the fundamental mechanics of lift to the stage of being able to make practical calculations and predictions of the coefficient of lift for realistic wing profile and platform geometries.

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      Description

      Product ID:9781119952282
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Aerospace Series
      Title:Theory of Lift
      Subtitle:Introductory Computational Aerodynamics in MATLAB/Octave
      Authors:Author: G. D. McBain, Allan Seabridge
      Page Count:352
      Subjects:Aerospace and aviation technology, Aerospace & aviation technology, Mathematical and statistical software, Mathematical & statistical software
      Description:This introductory text walks readers from the fundamental mechanics of lift to the stage of being able to make practical calculations and predictions of the coefficient of lift for realistic wing profile and platform geometries.
      Imprint Name:John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publisher Name:John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2012-07-06

      Additional information

      Weight678 g
      Dimensions249 × 173 × 21 mm