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书      名:Elements of Propulsion: Gas Turbines and Rockets
作      者:Jack D. Mattingly and Hans von Ohain
出 版  社:American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.
文件大小:11.1M

Product Description
This text provides a completeintroduction to gas turbine and rocket propulsion for aerospace andmechanical engineers. Building on the very successful Elements of Gas Turbine Propulsion,textbook coverage has been expanded to include rocket propulsion andthe material on gas dynamics has been dramatically improved. The textis divided into four parts: basic concepts and gas dynamics; analysisof rocket propulsion systems; parametric (design point) and performance(off-design) analysis of air breathing propulsion systems; and analysisand design of major gas turbine engine components (fans, compressors,turbines, inlets, nozzles, main burners, and afterburners).

Designconcepts are introduced early (aircraft and rocket performance in anintroductory chapter) and integrated throughout. Written with extensivestudent input on the design of the book, the book builds upondefinitions and gradually develops the thermodynamics, gas dynamics,rocket engine analysis, and gas turbine engine principles. The bookcontains over 100 worked examples and numerous homework problems soconcepts are applied after they are introduced. Over 600 illustrationsand pictures show basic concepts, trends, and design examples.

Eightcomputer programs accompany the text, which allow for rapid calculationof trends, “what if” questions, conceptual design, homework problems,and homework verification. The software runs in the Windows operatingsystem on PC-compatible systems.

      About the Author
Jack D. Mattinglyreceived his B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from theUniversity of Notre Dame, and his Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronauticsat the University of Washington. While studying for his doctorate underGordon C. Oates, he pioneered research in the mixing of coannularswirling flows and developed a major new test facility. During his 40years of experience in analysis and design of propulsion andthermodynamic systems, he has written two engineering textbooks,developed aerothermodynamic cycle analysis models, and createdengineering software for air-breathing propulsion systems. Dr.Mattingly was previously at the Aero Propulsion Laboratory atWright-Patterson AFB where he directed exploratory and advanceddevelopment programs aimed at improving the performance, reliability,and durability of gas turbine engine components. He retired from activeduty with the U.S. Air Force in 1989 and joined the faculty of SeattleUniversity. In 2000 he retired from Seattle University as ProfessorEmeritus in Mechanical Engineering to dedicate his efforts to writingthis textbook and a new edition of Aircraft Engine Design, teachingshort courses, and consulting. Dr. Mattingly has more than 35 years ofexperience in Engineering Education, earlier as a senior member of theDepartment of Aeronautics at the United States Air Force Academy, wherehe established a top undergraduate propulsion program. In addition, hehas taught and done research in propulsion and thermal energy systemsat the Air Force Institute of Technology, University of Washington,University of Notre Dame, University of Wisconsin, and IBM Corp. He wasalso founder of the AIAA/Air Breathing Propulsion Team Aircraft EngineDesign Competition for undergraduate students. Among his manydistinguished teaching awards is Outstanding Educator for 1992 fromSeattle University. Having published more than 25 technical papers,articles, and textbooks in his field, Dr. Mattingly authored Elementsof Gas Turbine Propulsion (1995) and was co-author of Aircraft EngineDesign, Second Edition (2002), an unprecedented conceptual designtextbook for air breathing engines that won the 2005 AIAA SummerfieldBook Award.
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