Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students

Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students

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Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students by Thg Megson

Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students, Fifth Edition, is the leading self-contained aircraft structures course text. It covers all fundamental subjects, including elasticity, structural analysis, airworthiness, and aeroelasticity. The author has revised and updated the text throughout and added new examples and exercises using Matlab. Additional worked examples make the text even more accessible by showing the application of concepts to airframe structures. The text is designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students of aerospace and aeronautical engineering. It is also suitable for professional development and training courses.
"All who have learned from this iconic book in the past 40 years will surely hold Megson’s work in high regard; essential reading for all serious students new to the subject"--The Aeronautical Journal
T.H.G. Megson is a professor emeritus with the Department of Civil Engineering at Leeds University (UK). For Elsevier he has written the market leading Butterworth Heinemann textbooks Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students and Introduction to Aircraft Structural Analysis (a briefer derivative of the aircraft structures book), as well as the text/ref hybrid Structural and Stress Analysis.
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ISBN 13 9780080969053
ISBN 10 0080969054
Title Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students
Author Thg Megson
Series Aerospace Engineering
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Year published 2012-02-20
Number of pages 864
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