Written by an internationally recognized teacher and researcher, this
book provides a thorough, modern treatment of the aerodynamic principles
of helicopters and other rotating-wing vertical lift aircraft such as
tilt rotors and autogiros. The text begins with a unique technical
history of helicopter flight, and then covers basic methods of rotor
aerodynamic analysis, and related issues associated with the performance
of the helicopter and its aerodynamic design. It goes on to cover more
advanced topics in helicopter aerodynamics, including airfoil flows,
unsteady aerodynamics, dynamic stall, and rotor wakes, and
rotor-airframe aerodynamic interactions, with final chapters on
autogiros and advanced methods of helicopter aerodynamic analysis.
Extensively illustrated throughout, each chapter includes a set of
homework problems. Advanced undergraduate and graduate students,
practising engineers, and researchers will welcome this thoroughly
revised and updated text on rotating-wing aerodynamics.