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Aircraft Dynamics: From Modeling to Simulation
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Dec 2011, Pages: 706
The 1st edition of Aircraft Dynamics: from Modeling to Simulation by Marcello R. Napolitano is an innovative textbook with specific features for assisting, motivating and engaging aeronautical/aerospace engineering students in the challenging task of understanding the basic principles of aircraft dynamics and the necessary skills for the modeling of the aerodynamic and thrust forces and moments. Additionally the textbook provides a detailed introduction to the development of simple but very effective simulation environments for today demanding students as well as professionals. The book contains an abundance of real life students sample problems and problems along with very useful Matlab® codes
Features:
- Strong emphasis on ‘high level’ synthesis following detailed description of the key concepts of the discipline (aircraft equations of motion, modeling of aerodynamic forces and moments, and solution of the aircraft dynamics). See charts in Chapter 1, 3, 4, and 7.
- Critical chapter dedicated to the critical skills of developing a Matlab®/Simulink based simulation environment for realistic aircraft dynamic simulations. See Chapter 9.
- Powerful ‘one-of-a-kind’ database (Appendix C) of detailed CAD drawings for 25 aircraft - representing virtually all the classes of aircraft – along with all the associated geometric data ideal for estimating all the aerodynamic coefficients. For a number of these aircraft comparisons of the above estimates with the true values in Appendix B.
Resources for Instructors:
- Comprehensive teaching notes including over 500 PowerPoint© slides and videos
- Image Gallery
- All figures in the text are available in electronic format for use in creating lecture presentations.
- Instructor's Solutions Manual
- Large set of student sample problems
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