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An Introduction to the Theory of Aeroelasticity by Y C Fung
Geared toward advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this outstanding text surveys aeroelastic problems, their historical background, basic physical concepts, and the principles of analysis. It has also proven highly useful to designers and engineers concerned with flutter, structural dynamics, flight loads, and related subjects. Reprint of the Dover 1969 edition.
Table of Contents for An Introduction to the Theory of Aeroelasticity
| Introduction | | 1. Preliminaries | | 2. Some Aeroelastic Problems in Civil and Mechanical Engineering | | 3. Divergence of a Lifting Surface | | 4. Steady-State Aeroelastic Problems in General | | 5. Flutter Phenomenon | | 6. Fundamentals of Flutter Analysis | | 7. Engineering Flutter Analysis and Structural Design | | 8. Transient Loads, Gusts | | 9. Buffeting and Stall Flutter | | 10. Applications of Laplace Transformation | | 11. General Formulation of Aeroelastic Problems | | 12. Fundamentals of Nonstationary Airfoil Theory | | 13. Oscillating Airfoils in Two-Dimensional Incompressible Flow | | 14. Oscillating Airfoils in Two-Dimensional Compressible Flow | | 15. Unsteady Motions in General. Experiments. | | Appendixes | | Author Index | | Subject Index |
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