0

I just asked a similar question for aerodynamics:

Good, modern books on aerodynamics

I chose to ask a separate question, because aerodynamics and compressible fluid dynamics, while definitely related topics, are not the same thing. If you think I should ask a single question for both topics, let me know and I'll delete one of the questions.

I graduated in Aerospace Engineering years ago, and I work in a completely different sector now. However, I would like to get a modern book on compressible fluid dynamics adn see how the topic is taught today. I got this book during my Ph.D., which I liked a lot:

https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9781441923356

It has a new edition, which seems interesting, but maybe other books came out in meantime which you would prefer to recommend.

DeltaIV
  • 347
  • Possible duplicates: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/71257/2451 and links therein. – Qmechanic Oct 25 '21 at 10:42
  • @Qmechanic you're clearly wrong. The two questions are not the same, as obvious by the fact that two of the recommended books don't even cover compressible fluid dynamics! – DeltaIV Oct 25 '21 at 11:59
  • @Qmechanic I was wrong, Chorin & Marsden cover compressible fluid flow (not in much detail) but Landau and Lifschitz do. I'll have a look at their book. – DeltaIV Oct 25 '21 at 12:11

0 Answers0