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Development of an app for compressible flow "App4Comp"

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In this paper is discussed the development and operation of a new Android App made through Google's platform App Inventor 2. This App is focused on solving classic problems related to compressible flow, dealing with the typical cases seen in the subject of Fluid Mechanics of a degree in Aeronautics. It is downloadable from [1], or through the QR code at the end of this paper.

The main objective of this project was to bring in a new, useful app about compressible flow to the market, but also to test the platform App Inventor and see it usefulness in engineering applications.

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  1. A. Adam Alberdi, App4Comp, 2015. https://sites.google.com/site/app4comp/. {Accessed: 05-Jun-2015}.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  2. A. Adam Alberdi and P. J. Gamez-Montero, "Estudio del desarrollo de una nueva aplicación Android para flujo compresible 'App4Comp', UPC, Terrassa, 2015.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  3. MIT App Inventor, MIT App Inventor. http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/. {Accessed: 26-May-2015}.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  4. J. D. Anderson, Modern Compressible Flow, 3a ed. McGraw-Hill, 2003.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  5. F. M. White, Fluid Mechanics, 4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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        TEEM '15: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality
        October 2015
        674 pages
        ISBN:9781450334426
        DOI:10.1145/2808580

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