sigma38
Aerospace
- Apr 10, 2007
- 25
I’ve been trying to find an answer key for Peery’s original edition of Aircraft Structures and haven’t had any luck. I’ve been in contact with numerous DERs, professors, and even Peery’s son and daughter. None of them knew of an answer key and the general consensus was that Dr. Peery didn’t create one (at least formally).
So, as an effort to encourage a key to be created I’ve thought a peer review might be an acceptable method.
Here’s how we plan to make it happen....a private online group will be created with a limited membership of working aircraft engineers and we’ll have a forum for reviewing the book and answering the problems. My plan now is to do one chapter a month (there’s 18 chapters) and only answer the odd questions. Perhaps in a few years we can come back and answer the even ones for review. We’ll be working out of 1950 edition and will start July 1st. , 2007.
Anyone interested in going through Peery and getting a fantastic education in fundamental aircraft engineering methods please email me at removethis_sigmatero@yahoo.com
If the response is high enough then perhaps we can have some fun here.
BTW, if you don't own this book then get a copy, it's excellent.
So, as an effort to encourage a key to be created I’ve thought a peer review might be an acceptable method.
Here’s how we plan to make it happen....a private online group will be created with a limited membership of working aircraft engineers and we’ll have a forum for reviewing the book and answering the problems. My plan now is to do one chapter a month (there’s 18 chapters) and only answer the odd questions. Perhaps in a few years we can come back and answer the even ones for review. We’ll be working out of 1950 edition and will start July 1st. , 2007.
Anyone interested in going through Peery and getting a fantastic education in fundamental aircraft engineering methods please email me at removethis_sigmatero@yahoo.com
If the response is high enough then perhaps we can have some fun here.
BTW, if you don't own this book then get a copy, it's excellent.