This book introduces the concept of unsteady aerodynamics and its
underlying principles. The author provides the readers with a
comprehensive review of the fundamental physics of free and forced
unsteadiness, the terminology and basic equations of aerodynamics
ranging from incompressible flow to hypersonics. The book also covers
modern topics related to the developments made in recent years,
especially in relation to wing flapping for propulsion. The book is
written for graduate and senior year undergraduate students in
aerodynamics and also serves as a reference for experienced researchers.
Each chapter includes ample examples, questions, problems and relevant
references.
This 3rd edition includes a new chapter about unsteady applications
related to the thrust optimization, aerodynamic stability and trim
because there has been much progress in unsteady applications of the
flapping wing technology. In addition, further material is presented in
Appendix for evaluating the stability derivatives so that no derivation
of equations is left incomplete but not overdone in the text.