00878nam0-22003011i-450-99000708177040332120020516000708177FED01000708177(Aleph)000708177FED0100070817720020516d1941----km-y0itay50------bagerDEy-------001yy<<Das >>Volksgesetzbuch der Deutschenein Berichtvon Justus Wilhelm HedemannMünchenBerlinBeck194153 p.24 cmSonderheft, Arbeitsberichte der Akademie für Deutsches Recht34020itaHedemann,Justus Wilhelm227001ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007081770403321XI F 33751174FGBCFGBCVolksgesetzbuch der Deutschen706408UNINA02085nam 2200397 n 450 99639169840331620200818225956.0(CKB)4940000000109440(EEBO)2240903975(UnM)99865106e(UnM)99865106(EXLCZ)99494000000010944019940119d1652 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The English Gusman; or The history of that unparallel'd thief James Hind[electronic resource] Wherein is related I. His education and manner of life; also a full relation of all the severall robberies, madd pranks, and handsom jests done by him. II. How at Hatfield he was enchanted by a witch for three years of space; and how she switch'd his horse with a white rod, and gave him a thing like a sun-dial, the point of which should direct him which way to take when persued. And III. His apprehension, examination at the councel of state, commitment to the gatehouse, and from thence to Newgate; his arraignment at the Old Baily; and the discourse betwext his father, his wife and himself in Newgate. With several cuts to illustrate the matter. /Written by G.FLondon Printed by T.N. for George Latham Junior; and are to be sold at the Bishops-Head in Paul's Church-Yard1652[10], 46, [2] pSigned on p. [7]: George Fidge.With a preliminary leaf of verse.With a final contents leaf.Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan. 10th.".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018RobberyEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryCommonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660Early works to 1800RobberyFidge George1008603Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996391698403316The English Gusman; or The history of that unparallel'd thief James Hind2337833UNISA05514nam 22007333u 450 991100699000332120230803040243.09781523109630152310963797804863168570486316858(CKB)3710000000322204(EBL)1897454(SSID)ssj0001116941(PQKBManifestationID)12446197(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001116941(PQKBWorkID)11098638(PQKB)1019664(MiAaPQ)EBC1897454(Au-PeEL)EBL1897454(CaONFJC)MIL563792(OCoLC)868281125(Perlego)112564(EXLCZ)99371000000032220420141229d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrElements of Gas Dynamics1st ed.Newburyport Dover Publications20131 online resource (792 p.)Dover Books on Aeronautical EngineeringDescription based upon print version of record.9780486419633 0486419630 Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Editors' Preface; Authors' Preface; Contents; Chapter 1. Concepts from Thermodynamics; 1.1 - Introduction; 1.2 - Thermodynamic Systems; 1.3 - Variables of State; 1.4 - The First Principal Law; 1.5 - Irreversible and Reversible Processes; 1.6 - Perfect Gases; 1.7 - The First Law Applied to Reversible Processes. Specific Heats; 1.8 - The First Law Applied to Irreversible Processes; 1.9 - The Concept of Entropy. The Second Law; 1.10 - The Canonical Equation of State. Free Energy and Free Enthalpy; 1.11 - Reciprocity Relations1.12 - Entropy and Transport Processes1.13* - Equilibrium Conditions; 1.14* - Mixtures of Perfect Gases; 1.15* - The Law of Mass Action; 1.16* - Dissociation; 1.17* - Condensation; 1.18 - Real Gases in Gasdynamics; Chapter 2. One-Dimensional Gasdynamics; 2.1 - Introduction; 2.2 - The Continuity Equation; 2.3 - The Energy Equation; 2.4 - Reservoir Conditions; 2.5 - Euler's Equation; 2.6 - The Momentum Equation; 2.7 - Isentropic Conditions; 2.8 - Speed of Sound; Mach Number; 2.9 - The Area-Velocity Relation; 2.10 - Results from the Energy Equation; 2.11 - Bernoulli Equation; Dynamic Pressure2.12 - Flow at Constant Area2.13 - The Normal Shock Relations for a Perfect Gas; Chapter 3. One-Dimensional Wave Motion; 3.1 - Introduction; 3.2 - The Propagating Shock Wave; 3.3 - One-Dimensional Isentropic Equations; 3.4 - The Acoustic Equations; 3.5 - Propagation of Acoustic Waves; 3.6 - The Speed of Sound; 3.7 - Pressure and Particle Velocity in a Sound Wave; 3.8 - "Linearized" Shock Tube; 3.9 - Isentropic Waves of Finite Amplitude; 3.10 - Propagation of Finite Waves; 3.11 - Centered Expansion Wave; 3.12 - The Shock Tube; Chapter 4. Waves in Supersonic Flow; 4.1 - Introduction4.2 - Oblique Shock Waves4.3 - Relation Between β and θ; 4.4 - Supersonic Flow Over a Wedge; 4.5 - Mach Lines; 4.6 - Piston Analogy; 4.7 - Weak Oblique Shocks; 4.8 - Supersonic Compression by Turning; 4.9 - Supersonic Expansion by Turning; 4.10 - The Prandtl-Meyer Function; 4.11 - Simple and Nonsimple Regions; 4.12 - Reflection and Intersection of Oblique Shocks; 4.13 - Intersection of Shocks of the Same Family; 4.14 - Detached Shocks; 4.15 - Mach Reflection; 4.16 - Shock-Expansion Theory; 4.17 - Thin Airfoil Theory; 4.18* - Flat Lifting Wings; 4.19* - Drag Reduction4.20* - The Hodograph Plane4.21 - Cone in Supersonic Flow; Chapter 5. Flow in Ducts and Wind Tunnels; 5.1 - Introduction; 5.2 - Flow in Channel of Varying Area; 5.3 - Area Relations; 5.4 - Nozzle Flow; 5.5 - Normal Shock Recovery; 5.6 - Effects of Second Throat; 5.7 - Actual Performance of Wind Tunnel Diffusers; 5.8 - Wind Tunnel Pressure Ratio; 5.9 - Supersonic Wind Tunnels; 5.10 - Wind Tunnel Characteristics; 5.11 - Compressor Matching; 5.12 - Other Wind Tunnels and Testing Methods; Chapter 6. Methods of Measurement; 6.1 - Introduction; 6.2 - Static Pressure; 6.3 - Total Pressure6.4 - Mach Number from Pressure MeasurementsThe increasing importance of concepts from compressible fluid flow theory for aeronautical applications makes the republication of this first-rate text particularly timely. Intended mainly for aeronautics students, the text will also be helpful to practicing engineers and scientists who work on problems involving the aerodynamics of compressible fluids. Covering the general principles of gas dynamics to provide a working understanding of the essentials of gas flow, the contents of this book form the foundation for a study of the specialized literature and should give the necessary backgroundDover Books on Aeronautical EngineeringGas dynamicsAerodynamicsEngineering & Applied SciencesHILCCApplied PhysicsHILCCGas dynamics.Aerodynamics.Engineering & Applied SciencesApplied Physics533/.2Liepmann H. W(Hans Wolfgang),1914-2009.1824245Roshko A724568AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9911006990003321Elements of Gas Dynamics4391349UNINA