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Modern Compressible Flow: With Historical Perspective, 3/e
John Anderson, University of Maryland---College Park


Table of Contents

1    Compressible Flow - Some History and Introductory Thoughts

2    Integral Forms of the Conservation Equations for Inviscid Flows

3    One-Dimensional Flow

4    Oblique Shock and Expansion Waves

5    Quasi-One-Dimensional Flow

6    Differential Conservation Equations for Inviscid Flows

7    Unsteady Wave Motion

8    General Conservation Equations Revisited: Velocity Potential Equation

9    Linearized Flow

10   Conical Flow

11   Numerical Techniques for Steady Supersonic Flow

12   The Time-Marching Technique: With Application to Supersonic Blunt Bodies and Nozzles

13   Three-Dimensional Flow

14   Transonic Flow

15   Hypersonic Flow

16   Properties of High-Temperature Gases

17   High-Temperature Flows: Basic Examples

Appendix A

Appendix B   An Illustration and Exercise of Computational Fluid Dynamics