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Race Car Aerodynamics: Designing for Speed (Engineering and Performance)
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Race Car Aerodynamics: Designing for Speed (Engineering and Performance)
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by Joseph Katz
Sales Rank : 115917
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Paperback: 270 pages
Publisher: Bentley Publishers August 1995
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0837601428
ISBN-13: 978-0837601427
Product Dimensions:
10.2 x 8.2 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
Product Description
"Race Car Aerodynamics" is the first book to summarize the secrets of the rapidly developing field of high-speed vehicle design. Author Joseph Katz provides clear explanations for both the engineer who wants to improve his or her design skills and enthusiasts who simply want to understand how their favorite race cars go fast.
-How aerodynamics win races. Why downforce is more important than
streamlining and drag reduction
-Wind tunnel designs, methods and results-what you can and can't believe
-Special overview section reviews the fundamentals of aerodynamics
-Full definitions of terms, with equations and examples provided for
determining key aerodynamic parameters like Drag, Lift and Side-force
coefficients, fluid viscosity, or wind-tunnel corrections
-Designing wings and venturis-what works and what doesn't
-Numerous examples using specific race cars: passenger-based, prototypes,
and open-wheel designs Drawing upon his extensive research and experience in the field of aerodynamics, the author has produced a comprehensive data base that will become a standard in its field. Whether you are a designer, instructor, or enthusiast, "Race Car Aerodynamics" will give you the essential information on what makes race cars fast.
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