Computational Approaches for Aerospace Design: The Pursuit of ExcellenceISBN: 978-0-470-85540-9
Hardcover
616 pages
August 2005
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Over the last fifty years, the ability to carry out analysis as a
precursor to decision making in engineering design has increased
dramatically. In particular, the advent of modern computing systems
and the development of advanced numerical methods have made
computational modelling a vital tool for producing optimized
designs.
This text explores how computer-aided analysis has revolutionized aerospace engineering, providing a comprehensive coverage of the latest technologies underpinning advanced computational design. Worked case studies and over 500 references to the primary research literature allow the reader to gain a full understanding of the technology, giving a valuable insight into the world’s most complex engineering systems.
Key Features:
- Includes background information on the history of aerospace design and established optimization, geometrical and mathematical modelling techniques, setting recent engineering developments in a relevant context.
- Examines the latest methods such as evolutionary and response surface based optimization, adjoint and numerically differentiated sensitivity codes, uncertainty analysis, and concurrent systems integration schemes using grid-based computing.
- Methods are illustrated with real-world applications of structural statics, dynamics and fluid mechanics to satellite, aircraft and aero-engine design problems.
Senior undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students taking courses in aerospace, vehicle and engine design will find this a valuable resource. It will also be useful for practising engineers and researchers working on computational approaches to design.