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Sanjeev Kumar November 29, 1999 04:47

Hypersonic nonequilibrium flow
 
Dear CFD Junta I have just started my Ph.D in hypersonic nonequilibrium flow. I need a text book on this which is fundamental as well as advance. Will you be so kind enough to provide some information on this?

Thanking you

--sanjeev kumar

John C. Chien November 29, 1999 12:21

Re: Hypersonic nonequilibrium flow
 
(1). It is much easier to use the Internet and the Internet book stores to search the locations of hypersonic research, and the books . (2). Part of the training of a graduate student is to learn how to use a library ( now, Internet as well) (3). I am sure that there are lot of interesting books and websites out there. Happy surfing to you.

Sanjeev Kumar November 29, 1999 12:24

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Dear Mr. John Your advise is very appreciatable. I follow the suit. with regards

--kumar

Rajani Kumar Akula November 29, 1999 13:27

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Hi Sanjeev,

I am rajani from IITM.You canfind some material related to this in Anderson book "intro to cfd...".Refer AIAA J. from 1980s.All scram jet applications will come under hypersonic flow and also refer "Hypersonic and high tem..."book by Anderson jr. Best of luck and keep in touch.

Sanjeev Kumar November 29, 1999 13:39

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Hi Rajani I got excited by meeting you at this discussion forum. How is life? I need a fundamental book on this topic apart from Anderson which i have with me. can u please?

---sanjeev

Icon November 29, 1999 19:12

Re: Hypersonic nonequilibrium flow
 
There are not so many books in this area. Getting jobs in this area is very difficult. If you think you are outstanding then you will probably find a very good job. So either you get one of the best job that you can dream of or you will be just on the street. There is nothing in between. This area is not for average or above average student. So think about it that whether you want to continue or go in some other field. The choice is yours. Good luck lover boy!

Icon November 29, 1999 19:30

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I heard that Dr. Anderson is retiring for many years but it is probably a myth. The old man on his stick keeps on going! going! and going! like the energizer battery.

Zhou Hua November 30, 1999 00:19

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Churl? Park also write a book of "Nonequilibrium Aerodynamics"?, that's also great. and C. Park published many papers on this topic, you may find his name everywhere on AIAA papers.

Sanjeev Kumar November 30, 1999 04:01

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Dear Mr.Zhou Thanks a lot for your information. I have found a book by Chul Park "NONEQUILIBRIUM HYPERSONIC AEROTHERMODYNAMICS". I think you mentioned about the same book, right? with regards

---kumar

Zhou Hua November 30, 1999 09:34

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Yes, I just forget its name. Hypersonic flow is really hard to study, best wishes for you!

clifford bradford November 30, 1999 18:23

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i was reading this thread and i was about to recomend anderson but since you already have it ... why not try some of his references. there'll probably be some texts, paper collections etc

Sanjeev Kumar December 1, 1999 03:50

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Hi Mr.clifford Thanks for your suggestion.


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