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Turbo/Supercharger Compressors and Turbines for Aircraft Propulsion in WWII
Available now.
https://www.amazon.com/Supercharger-.../dp/0791884678 Additional information from the author: "After translating the technical memoirs of Dr-Ing Karl Kollmann from German to English during the course of writing my first book, ‘The Secret Horsepower Race’ – the possibility to use his work as the basis for an exciting and useful science text presented itself. Renowned Turbomachinery expert, and Bechtel Fellow Dr John Gülen has worked with me to adapt Kollmanns discoveries in fundamental turbomachinery design during the Second World War to produce a useful guide to turbomachinery incorporating practical and theoretical lessons from the past. It is therefore updated with modern discoveries – to provide a learning framework rich in history and technical depth." The starting Table of Contents are available here: https://www.calum-douglas.com/contents/ Usual disclaimer, Ed |
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Re: Turbo/Supercharger Compressors and Turbines for Aircraft Propulsion in WWII
Turbo/Supercharger Compressors and Turbines for Aircraft Propulsion in WWII (TSCT) is another Great book from Calum Douglas.
I shall say a little more of my impressions to guide interested readers. Calum has used the original papers of Prof Kollmann to produce a coherent modern translation and analysis of the Second World War Supercharger technology. Written with the assistance of Dr S. Can Gulen, the book is a superb volume for anyone interested in the subject. Of great merit, the book combines the theoretical and technical detail with a clear and readable text. It can be read and understood by both experts and enthusiasts alike. The text reads easily and the mathematics is there but, it is not necessary to be a mathematician because the words also explain the detail. At the same time, for those of you who are mathematicians or thermodynamicists, you will find that the technical detail is there! Beyond the theory, this book contains another dimension of the material covered in Calum's previous book, The Secret Horsepower Race, and I would consider them as companion volumes. The book continues from exhaust gas turbines into a chapter on German Turbojets. So, that is it, a Great book. I do think that TSCT rates as a companion volume to TSHR. However, this book is more expensive. I looked at it this way, TSHR is cheap and if you buy this book, Turbo/Supercharger Compressors and Turbines, as a companion volume you get a set at a good overall price for books that really re-define the technology of WW2 aero engines. IMO, this book really must be on the bookshelf of any serious WW2 Air Warfare enthusiast. It is that simple. This book will probably not see huge sales, but it is surely the definitive volume that will be published on the subject! SM |