Definition of Aeromechanics. Meaning of Aeromechanics. Synonyms of Aeromechanics

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Definition of Aeromechanics

Aeromechanics
Aeromechanics A`["e]r*o*me*chan"ics, n. The science of equilibrium and motion of air or an a["e]riform fluid, including a["e]rodynamics and a["e]rostatics.
Aeromechanic
Aeromechanic A`["e]r*o*me*chan"ic, n. A mechanic or mechanician expert in the art and practice of a["e]ronautics.
Aeromechanic
Aeromechanic A`["e]r*o*me*chan"ic, Aeromechanical A`["e]r*o*me*chan"ical, a. Of or pert. to a["e]romechanics.

Meaning of Aeromechanics from wikipedia

- Aeromechanics is the science about mechanics that deals with the motion of air and other gases, involving aerodynamics, thermophysics and aerostatics...
- Internationale. Retrieved: 21 September 2014. Wayne Johnson, Rotorcraft Aeromechanics, Cambridge University Press, p. 19 (2013) "Channel Flight By Autogiro...
- the Hotel Iž, both in Zadar. His father joined the Croatian Army as an aeromechanic. In those years, thousands of bombs fell on the city and football was...
- sometimes, ahead of it. When compared to the coordinates used for aeromechanics, the fuselage stations are measured in the opposite direction than the...
- is located in Dolgoprudny, a northern suburb of Moscow. However the Aeromechanics Department is based in Zhukovsky, a suburb south-east of Moscow. As...
- The Department of Aeromechanics and Flight Engineering, the DAFE (Russian: Факультет аэромеханики и летательной техники, ФАЛТ, FALT) is one of the departments...
- gen111. ISBN 1-874783-23-3. Tietjens, O.G. (1934). Applied Hydro- and Aeromechanics, based on lectures of L. Prandtl, Ph.D. Dove Publications, Inc. pp. 226–239...
- from Purdue University in 1950, and a second bachelor's degree, in aeromechanics, from the AFIT in 1956. Slayton graduated from the University of Minnesota...
- Speech (phonation, articulation, fluency, resonance, and voice including aeromechanical components of respiration); Language (phonology, morphology, syntax...
- known Moscow complex of TsAGI. In 1965 in Zhukovsky a Department of Aeromechanics and Flight Engineering of MIPT was established with support of TsAGI's...