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Bertin, John Joseph was born on October 13, 1938 in Milwaukee. Son of Andrea and Yolanda G. (Pasquali) Bertin.
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The first four chapters present genera! information characterizing hypersonic flows, discuss numerical formulations of varying degrees of rigor in computational fluid dynamics codes, and show the strengths and limitations of the various types of hypersonic experimentation. Other chapters cover the stagnation-region flowfield, the inviscid flowfield, the boundary layer, the aerodynamic forces and moments, viscous/inviscid interactions as well as shock/shock interactions, and a review of aerother-modynamics phenomena and their role in the design of a hypersonic vehicle. Sample exercises and homework problems are presented throughout the text.
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For junior/senior and graduate-level courses in Aerodynamics, Mechanical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering. This text also serves as a useful reference for professionals in the aeronautics industry. ¿ Revised to reflect the technological advances and modern application in Aerodynamics, the Sixth Edition of Aerodynamics for Engineers merges fundamental fluid mechanics, experimental techniques, and computational fluid dynamics techniques to build a solid foundation for readers in aerodynamic applications from low-speed through hypersonic flight. It presents a background discussion of each topic followed by a presentation of the theory, and then derives fundamental equations, applies them to simple computational techniques, and compares them to experimental data.
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These three volumes entitled Advances in Hypersonics contain the Proceedings of the Second and Third Joint US/Europe Short Course in Hypersonics which took place in Colorado Springs and Aachen. The Second Course was organized at the US Air Force Academy, USA in January 1989 and the Third Course at Aachen, Germany in October 1990. The main idea of these Courses was to present to chemists, com- puter scientists, engineers, experimentalists, mathematicians, and physicists state of the art lectures in scientific and technical dis- ciplines including mathematical modeling, computational methods, and experimental measurements necessary to define the aerothermo- dynamic environments for space vehicles such as the US Orbiter or the European Hermes flying at hypersonic speeds. The subjects can be grouped into the following areas: Phys- ical environments, configuration requirements, propulsion systems (including airbreathing systems), experimental methods for external and internal flow, theoretical and numerical methods.Since hyper- sonic flight requires highly integrated systems, the Short Courses not only aimed to give in-depth analysis of hypersonic research and technology but also tried to broaden the view of attendees to give them the ability to understand the complex problem of hypersonic flight. Most of the participants in the Short Courses prepared a docu- ment based on their presentation for reproduction in the three vol- umes. Some authors spent considerable time and energy going well beyond their oral presentation to provide a quality assessment of the state of the art in their area of expertise as of 1989 and 1991.
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educator researcher aeronautical engineer
Bertin, John Joseph was born on October 13, 1938 in Milwaukee. Son of Andrea and Yolanda G. (Pasquali) Bertin.
Bachelor, Rice Institute, Houston, 1960; Master of Science, Rice U., 1962; Doctor of Philosophy, Rice U., 1966.
Aerospace technologist, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Johnson Space Center, Houston, 1962-1966;
professor, University Texas, Austin, 1966-1989;
program manager for space initiative, Message Telecommunications Service, Sandia National laboratories, Albuquerque, 1989-1994;
visiting professor, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1988-1989;
professor aero engineering, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, since 1994. Consultant McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore, Austin, 1978-1983, Sandia National laboratories, Albuquerque, 1980-1989, BPD Difesa e Spazio, Rome, 1980-1982, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994-1996, Science Applications International Corporation, 1996. Detailed to Office of Space, unites states department Energy Headquarters, 1991-1992.
Director Center Excellence for Hypersonic Training and Research, 1985-1989. Member science advisory board United States Air Force, 1989-1993, member of advisory group Flight Dynamics laboratories, 1989-1993. Technical chairman Space 2000 Conference, since 1998.
(The first four chapters present genera! information chara...)
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(These three volumes entitled Advances in Hypersonics cont...)
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President Western Hills Little League, Austin, 1975. Member arts subcommittee National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1987-1991. Member Aerospace Engineering Board Panel National Research Council, 1996-1997, United States Air Force hypersonics program review committee, 1997-1998.
Fellow American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (director region IV 1983-1986, Distinguished Lecturer, Thermophysics award 1997, publications board since 1998).
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Married Ruth Easterbrook. Children: Thomas Alexander, Randolph Scott, Elizabeth Anne, Michael Robert.