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Mcgraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering

Modern Compressible Flow: With Historical Perspective

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Modern Compressible Flow, Second Edition, presents the fundamentals of classical compressible flow along with the latest coverage of modern compressible flow dynamics and high-temperature flows. The second edition maintains an engaging writing style and offers philosophical and historical perspectives on the topic. It also continues to offer a variety of problems-providing readers with a practical understanding. The second edition includes the latest developments in the field of modern compressible flow.

650 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1981

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John D. Anderson Jr.

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John D. Anderson, Jr. (born October 1, 1937) is the Curator of Aerodynamics at the National Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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12 reviews
March 31, 2017
This is a decent enough introduction, but grossly overpriced. I also think it didn't distinguish itself from the older texts as much as Anderson seems to think. For half the cost you could buy 3 texts all specializing in different aspects of compressible flow, including "modern" aspects: Liepmann & Roshko for the fundamentals, Zel'dovich & Raizer for hypersonic and reacting flow, and Ferziger & Peric for computational methods.

But, of course it's quicker and easier to read one book than three. So, buy this if you absolutely need a quick introduction to all the main subjects of compressible flow without going too deep beyond the fundamentals. But, find used or international copy and save yourself $150.
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7 reviews
July 2, 2023
Pretty Good.. But still struggling to find out who's the main character. Maybe Mussolini?
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26 reviews8 followers
March 14, 2019
Very accessible introduction to aerodynamics. Uses a first principles approach and clear concise derivations of formulae such that you can identify the root components of complex equations such as Navier Stokes and understand assumptions required to bring them down to more accessible forms. This is the gold standard for how engineering books should be written.
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22 reviews
August 15, 2024
Again, that Anderson fella is a textbook machine. Will I use this textbook for anything more than the tables in the future? Probably not.
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5 reviews
May 9, 2015
An excellent reference in warm, accessible language.

In particular, I really enjoy the introductory sections to each chapter, providing overview and context for each chapter.

A robust, technical text for students of compressible flow.

Compressible flow charts, table and relations make the bulk of the appendices for easy access.

I use this text for a Hypersonics and Rarefied Gas Dynamics course.
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13 reviews3 followers
June 3, 2009
Yes, this is my class's textbook. Rocket science is ridiculously nerdy.
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November 26, 2024
I didn't finish this book it finished me
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May 12, 2017
Just love the way Anderson write.
Took the module ME3232 Compressible Flow this semester, and found much of the contents are contained in this small book published almost 2 decades ago.
I think a history perspective on any subject help in understanding it better.
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