Internal Flow: Concepts and Applications (Cambridge Engine Technology Series, Series Number 3)
Author: by E. M. Greitzer (Author), C. S. Tan (Author), M. B. Graf (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge University PressCambridge University Press
Edition: 1st edition
Publication Date: 2007-02-26
Language: English
Paperback: 736 pages
ISBN-10: 0521036720
ISBN-13: 9780521036726
Product details
Focusing on phenomena important in implementing the performance of a broad range of fluid devices, this work describes the behavior of internal flows encountered in propulsion systems, fluid machinery (compressors, turbines, and pumps) and ducts (diffusers, nozzles and combustion chambers). The book equips students and practicing engineers with a range of new analytical tools. These tools offer enhanced interpretation and application of both experimental measurements and the computational procedures that characterize modern fluids engineering.
Review
“This is an excellent book on internal flows.” AIAA Journal
Book Description
Analysis and behaviour of internal flows encountered in propulsion systems, fluid machinery and ducts.
About the Author
Edward M. Greitzer received his PhD from Harvard University and is the H. N. Slater Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to joining MIT he was with the Pratt & Whitney Division of United Technologies Corporation. He has been a member of the U.S. Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, the NASA Aeronautics Advisory Committee, and Chair of the ASME International Gas Turbine Institute Board of Directors. He is a Fellow of the ASME and AIAA and was elected in 1995 to the National Academy of Engineering.
Choon Sooi Tan received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is currently a Senior Research Engineer in the Gas Turbine: Laboratory at MIT.
Martin B. Graf received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is currently a Project Manager at the consulting firm Mars & Company. Before joining Mars he spent two years with the Pratt & Whitney Division of United Technologies Corporation. He is the author of several scientific papers and holds a U.S. patent.