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ˌaeroˌthermodyˈnamic, a. [f. aero- + thermodynamic a.] Pertaining to the thermodynamic effects of air and other gases; aerothermodynamic duct, see athodyd; and hence ˌaeroˌthermodyˈnamics n. pl.; ˌaeroˌthermodyˈnamicist, one skilled in aerothermodynamics.
1945Westinghouse Engineer Mar. 51/1 The..name of ‘athodyd’ (from Aero-THermO-DYnamic Duct). 1946Jrnl. R. Aeronaut. Soc. L. 446/2 The ‘engine’..is merely a duct in which aerodynamic and thermal changes occur, and it has been described as an aero-thermodynamic-duct. 1951D. O. Dommasch et al. Airplane Aerodynamics ii. 26 The necessity of considering thermodynamic effects in high-speed aerodynamics has led to the use of the term aero⁓thermodynamics, which identifies work in which thermal effects are considered. 1958Times Rev. Industry May 38/3 A high-speed induced-flow transonic and supersonic [wind-] tunnel..has been installed in a new ‘aerothermodynamic’ laboratory. 1960Times 10 Feb. 3/2 Aerothermodynamicists. |