Which aerospace engineering book is best for beginners?

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The discussion centers on finding suitable aerospace engineering books for beginners, with two titles highlighted from Amazon. Participants note that these books may be challenging for those lacking a strong math background, emphasizing the importance of math in understanding aerodynamics. Recommendations include websites for foundational knowledge and mention of Raymer's "Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach" as a practical resource for initial design concepts. The conversation reflects a shared understanding that while some resources may be accessible, a solid grasp of math is essential for deeper comprehension in aerospace engineering. Overall, the community offers support and suggestions for those new to the field.
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If you are not very good at math, those books are not for the faint of heart.
 
How about websites such as http://wright.nasa.gov/airplane/shortw.html, or http://www.allstar.fiu.edu/aero/#Principles

I am going through these sites now to increase my knowledge of aerospace as i am a mech eng student.
 
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Actually i have a good background in both physics and math. It's just that i have never studied enginnering before. Anyway, i got the first one and i find it very enlightening so far. Thank you for your your answers.
 
Cyrus said:
If you are not very good at math, those books are not for the faint of heart.

As an aero PhD once told me..."you can't get far in aerodynamics without the maths". :cry:
 
dtango said:
As an aero PhD once told me..."you can't get far in aerodynamics without the maths". :cry:

I think that this applies to every subfield of physics.
 
dark_raider said:
I think that this applies to every subfield of physics.

Hear, hear!...

It still makes me want to :cry: however!
 
"It still makes me want to :cry: how ever!"
May this site helps you "2020ok.com" if you want to ebooks on engineering..
2020ok.com > Engineering > Aerospace > Aerodynamics > Aeronautics in Theory and Experiments
And there are many ebooks on Aerospace engineering.
 
I'm looking for some on aircraft design, and I'm having issues finding one. Does anyone know and particularly good ones?
 
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Lancelot59 said:
I'm looking for some on aircraft design, and I'm having issues finding one. Does anyone know and particularly good ones?

I have Raymer's "Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach". Raymer is very straightforward and provides many rules of thumb to keep initial design as simple as possible. Don't expect derivations however. Very practical book in my opinion.
 
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dtango said:
I have Raymer's "Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach". Raymer is very straightforward and provides many rules of thumb to keep initial design as simple as possible. Don't expect derivations however. Very practical book in my opinion.

At this phase I'm not too interested in the derivation of the equations, so it's not an issue. I'll see if I can find a copy. Thanks for the tip!
 

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