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III Semester
AIRCRAFT MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
Course Code 21AE32 CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 04 SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy 50 Total Marks 100
Credits 04 Exam Hours 3
Magnesium and its alloys: Cast and Wrought alloys - Aircraft application, features specification,
fabrication problems, Special treatments.
Titanium and its alloys: Applications, machining, forming, welding and heat treatment, Copper Alloys.
Wood and fabric in aircraft construction and specifications - Glues Use of glass, plastics & rubber in
aircraft, Introduction to glass & carbon composite.
Teaching- .
Learning 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT
Process 2. Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem
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Module-3
Ferrous materials in aircraft construction: Steels: Plain and low carbon steels, various low alloy steels,
aircraft steel specifications, corrosion and heat resistant steels, structural applications.
Maraging Steels: Properties and Applications.
Super Alloys: Use - Nickel base - Cobalt base - Iron base - Forging and Casting of Super alloys -
Welding, Heat treatment.
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Reference Books
1. Balram Gupta, Aerospace material Vol. 1,2,3,4ARDB, S Chand & Co ,2009, ISBN-13: 978-
8121922005.
2. Parker E R, Materials for Missiles and Space, McGraw-Hill Inc., US, 1963.
3. Hill E T, The Materials of Aircraft Construction, Pitman London.
4. C G Krishnadas Nair, Handbook of Aircraft materials, Interline publishers, Bangalore, 1993
5. King and Butler, Principles of Engineering Inspection, Clever Humes Press.
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III Semester
FLUID MECHANICS
Course Code 21AE33 / 21AS33 CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 04 SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy 50 Total Marks 100
Credits 04 Exam Hours 3
Module-1
Basic Considerations:
Introduction, Dimensions- Modules and physical quantities, Continuum view of gases and liquids,
Pressure and Temperature scales, Physical properties of fluids.
Fluid Statics:
Pressure distribution in a static fluid, Pressure and its measurement, hydrostatic forces on plane and
curved surfaces, buoyancy, illustration by examples.
Teaching- Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT
Learning
Process
Module-2
Fluids in motion:
Methods of describing fluid motion, types of fluid flow, continuity equation in 3 dimensions, velocity
potential function and stream function. Types of motion, Source sink, doublet, plotting of stream
lines and potential lines Numerical problems.
Fluid Kinematics:
Kinematics of fluid motion and the constitutive equations, Integral (global) form of conservation
equations (mass, momentum, energy) and applications, Differential form of conservation equations
(continuity, Navier-Stokes equations, energy equation).
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Module-3
Fluid Dynamics:
Equations of motion: Euler’s and Bernoulli’s equation of motion for ideal and real fluids. Momentum
equation, Fluid flow measurements. Numerical problems.
Module-4
Flow past Immersed bodies:
Introduction to boundary layer, boundary layer thickness, Karman’s integral momentum theory, drag
on a flat plate for laminar and turbulent flow, Drag on immersed bodies. Expression for drag and lift.
Kutta –Joukowsky theorem; Fundamentals of aerofoil theory, Numerical problems.
Teaching- Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT
Learning Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem
Process
Module-5
Compressible flow and Boundary Layers theory:
Steady, one-dimensional gas dynamics, Propagation of pressure waves in a compressible medium,
velocity of sound, Mach number, Mach cone, Stagnation properties, Bernoulli’s equation for
isentropic flow, normal shock waves. Numerical Problem; Laminar and turbulent boundary layers.
Teaching- Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT
Learning Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem
Process
Course outcome:
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Reference Books
1. Yunus A. Cengel & John M Cimbala, Fluid Mechanics and Applications, McGraw Hill
Education; 3rd edition, 2013, ISBN-13: 978-0073380322.
2. Ramamritham. S “Hydraulic Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines”, Dhanpat Rai& Sons,
Delhi, 1988, ISBN 13: 9788187433804.
3. Kumar. K.L., “Engineering Fluid Mechanics” (VII Ed.) Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd.,
New Delhi, 1995, ISBN 13: 9788121901000.
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4. Streeter. V. L., and Wylie, E.B., “Fluid Mechanics”, McGraw Hill, 1983, ISBN 13:
9780070665781
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III Semester
ELEMENTS OF AERONAUTICS
Course Code 21AE34 CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 03 SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy 40 Total Marks 100
Credits 03 Exam Hours 3
Module-1
Introduction to Aircrafts
History of aviation; Atmosphere and its properties; Classification of aircrafts; Basic components of an
aircraft; aircraft axis system; aircraft motions; control surfaces and high lift devices; conventional
design configurations; principle of operation of each major part; Helicopters, their parts and
functions.
Module-2
Basic principles of flight – significance of speed of sound; airspeed and groundspeed; standard
atmosphere; Bernoulli’s theorem and its application for generation of lift and measurement of
airspeed; forces over wing section, airfoil nomenclature, pressure distribution over a wing section.
Lift and drag components – generation of lift and drag; lift curve, drag curve, types of drag, factors
affecting lift and drag; center of pressure and its significance; aerodynamic center, aspect ratio, Mach
number and supersonic flight effects; simple problems on lift and drag.
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Teaching- .
Learning 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT
Process 2. Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem
Module-3
Aircraft Propulsion:
Aircraft power plants, classification based on power plant and location and principle of operation.
Turboprop, turbojet and turbofan engines; ramjets and scramjets; performance characteristics. Aircraft
power plants – basic principles of piston, turboprop and jet engines; Brayton cycle and its application
to gas turbine engines; use of propellers and jets for production of thrust; comparative merits and
limitations of different types of propulsion engines; principle of thrust augmentation.
Module-5
Introduction to Aircraft Systems:
Aircraft systems (Mechanical) – hydraulic and pneumatic systems and their applications;
environment control system; fuel system, oxygen system.
Aircraft systems (Electrical) – flight control system, cockpit instrumentation and displays;
communication systems; navigation systems; power generation systems – engine driven alternators,
auxiliary power Module, ram air turbine; power conversion, distribution and management.
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Course outcome:
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Reference Books
1. A.C. Kermode, “Flight without formulae”, Pearson Education India, 1989. ISBN:
9788131713891.
2. Nelson R.C., “Flight stability and automatic control”, McGraw-Hill International Editions,
1998. ISBN 9780071158381.
3. Ian Moir, Allan Seabridge, “Aircraft Systems: Mechanical, Electrical and Avionics
Subsystems Integration”, John Wiley & Sons, 2011, ISBN: 978111965006.
III SEMESTER
MANUFACTURING PROCESS LAB
Course Code 21AE32 CIE Marks
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 02 SEE Marks
Credits 01 Exam Hours
Course objectives: This course will enable students to
1. Practice general-purpose machine tools and manufacturing process.
2. Operate the special purpose machine tools
3. Prepare physical models using different manufacturing processes.
Sl.
Experiments
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Change of experiment is allowed only once and 15% Marks allotted to the procedure part to be
made zero.
The duration of SEE is 03 hours
Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book
Suggested Learning Resources:
https://miamioh.edu/cec/academics/departments/mme/about/facilities/instructional-labs/mfg-
procs-lab/
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III SEMESTER
FLUID MECHANICS LAB
Course Code 21AE33 / 21AS33 CIE Marks
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 02 SEE Marks
Credits 01 Exam Hours
Course objectives: This course will enable students to
1. Familiarize with the flash point, fire point and viscosity of lubricating oils.
2. Study IC engine parts, opening and closing of valves to draw the valve-timing diagram.
3. Gain the knowledge of various flow meters and the concept of fluid mechanics.
4. Understand the Bernoulli’s Theorem.
Sl. Experiments
NO
1 Calibration of Venturi meter.
2 Determination of discharge of a given Pipe Flow using Venturi meter/Orifice meter.
3 Determination of Coefficient of discharge for a small orifice by a constant head method.
4 Determination of Coefficient of discharge for a small orifice by a variable head method.
5 Determination of Viscosity of a Fluid.
6 Calibration of contracted Rectangular Notch.
7 Verification of Bernoulli’s equation.
8 Pipe friction apparatus with loss of head on pipe fittings.
9 Determination of Coefficient of loss of head in a sudden contraction and friction factor.
10 Estimation of Major loss/Minor losses for a given flow system.
11 Determination of state of flow in a closed conduit using Reynolds Experiment.
12 Impact of Jet over a flat surface.
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Change of experiment is allowed only once and 15% Marks allotted to the procedure part to be
made zero.
The duration of SEE is 03 hours
Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book
Suggested Learning Resources:
https://www.iitk.ac.in/me/fluid-mechanics-laboratory
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III SEMESTER
COMPUTER AIDED AIRCRAFT DRAWING
Course Code 21AEL35 / 21ASL35 CIE Marks
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 02 SEE Marks
Credits 01 Exam Hours
Course objectives: This course will enable students to
1. Understand and interpret drawings of machine and aircraft components
2. Prepare assembly drawings either manually or by using standard CAD packages.
3. Familiarize with standard components and their assembly of an aircraft.
Sl. Experiments
NO
Sections of Solids: Sections of Pyramids, Prisms, Cubes, Tetrahedrons, Cones and
1 Cylinders resting only on their bases (No problems on axis inclinations, spheres and hollow
solids). True shape of sections.
Orthographic Views: Conversion of pictorial views into orthographic projections. of
2 simple machine parts with or without section. (Bureau of Indian Standards conventions are
to be followed for the drawings) Hidden line conventions. Precedence of lines.
Thread Forms: Thread terminology, sectional views of threads. ISO Metric (Internal &
3 External) BSW (Internal & External) square and Acme. Sellers thread, American Standard
thread.
Fasteners: Hexagonal headed bolt and nut with washer (assembly), square headed bolt and
nut with washer (assembly) simple assembly using stud bolts with nut and lock nut. Flanged
4
nut, slotted nut, taper and split pin for locking, counter sunk head screw, grub screw, Allen
screw.
5 Keys & Joints: Parallel key, Taper key, Feather key, Gibhead key and Woodruff key
Riveted Joints: Single and double riveted lap joints, butt joints with single/double cover
6 straps (Chain and Zigzag, using snap head rivets). Cotter joint (socket and spigot), knuckle
joint (pin joint) for two rods.
Couplings: Split Muff coupling, protected type flanged coupling, pin (bush) type flexible
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coupling, Oldham's coupling and universal coupling (Hooks' Joint)
8 Design of propeller and hub assembly.
9 Design of wing.
10 Design of fuselage.
11 Design of Landing Gear Assembly.
12 Design of UAV
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Change of experiment is allowed only once and 15% Marks allotted to the procedure part to be
made zero.
The duration of SEE is 03 hours
Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book
Suggested Learning Resources:
https://transport.itu.edu.tr/docs/librariesprovider99/dersnotlari/dersnotlarires112e/not/cadd-
1.pdf?sfvrsn=4
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III Semester
Module-1
Verbal and non-verbal communication, Stress Management and Tolerance, Email Writing,
Module-3
Negotiation skills, and diffusing project conflict, managing project risks and changes, scope , time and cost
management, Strategic Planning
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Module-4
Creativity and vision, Problem-solving, writing code and cross-functional skill, digital product management
Adaptability and staying positive, Applications of everyday leadership, Teamwork and people skills
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Module-1
Moral sensibility: the ability to recognize social and ethical issues in engineering
Module-3
Moral creativity: the ability to think out different options for action in the light of (conflicting) moral
values and the relevant facts;
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Digitalization in Aeronautics
Module-1
Digitalisation and the Future of the Aerospace Industry, Digitization in Production, Human Factors
4.0: Requirements and challenges for humans, teams and organizations
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Module-3
The Significance of Testing concerning Maintenance of Aircraft, Maintenance in the Age of
Digitalisation
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1. https://www.lll.tum.de/certificate/digitalisation-in-aeronautics-and-space/
2. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/1810/278896/CDBB_REP_002_Lamb
_Final.pdf
Coding Literacy
Module-1
Introduction , How Computer Programming Is Changing Writing, Why is coding literacy important?
devices and software , digital environments, rules of code
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Core coding concepts including statement, variable, flow control, and functions through digital media,
such as graphics, animation, and sound, and interaction.
Module-3
Coding versus programming, develop a code, read a code, run a code, find high-level logic, use/know
tools, know the language/conventions, Read best practices/design patterns
Module-4
Code Review, Simple Codes using Javascript, MATLAB, R and Python
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https://static.realpython.com/python-basics-sample-chapters.pdf
http://www.uop.edu.pk/ocontents/A%20Guide%20to%20MATALB.pdf
https://matfuvit.github.io/UVIT/predavanja/literatura/TutorialsPoint%20JavaScript.pdf
https://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Paradis-rdebuts_en.pdf
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IV Semester
AERODYNAMICS
Course Code 21AE42 / 21AS42 CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 04 SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy 50 Total Marks 100
Credits 04 Exam Hours 3
Module-1
Module-2
Airfoil Characteristics
Fundamental aerodynamic variables, Airfoil nomenclature, airfoil characteristics. wing planform
geometry, aerodynamic forces and moments, centre of pressure, pressure coefficient, aerodynamic
centre, calculation of airfoil lift and drag from measured surface pressure distributions, typical airfoil
aerodynamic characteristics at low speeds. Types of drag-Definitions.
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Module-3
Two Dimensional Flows & Incompressible Flow Over Airfoil
Uniform flow, Source flow, Sink flow, Combination of a uniform flow with source and sink. Doublet
flow. Non-lifting flow over a circular cylinder. Vortex flow. Lifting flow over a circular cylinder.
Kutta-Joukowski theorem and generation of Lift, D-Alembert’s paradox, Numericals.
Incompressible flow over airfoils: Kelvin’s circulation theorem and the starting vortex, vortex
sheet, Kutta condition, Classical thin airfoil theory for symmetric and cambered airfoils. Numericals.
Teaching- 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT
Learning 2. Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem
Process
Module-4
Incompressible Flow Over Finite Wings
Biot-Savart law and Helmholtz’s theorems, Vortex filament: Infinite and semi-infinite vortex
filament, Induced velocity. Prandtl’s classical lifting line theory: Downwash and induced drag.
Elliptical and modified elliptical lift distribution. Lift distribution on wings. Limitations of Prandtl’s
lifting line theory. Extended lifting line theory- lifting surface theory, vortex lattice method for wings.
Lift, drag and moment characteristics of complete airplane.
Teaching- 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT
Learning 2. Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem
Process
Module-5
Applications of Finite Wing Theory & High Lift Systems
Simplified horse-shoe vortex model, formation flight, influence of downwash on tail plane, ground
effects. Swept wings: Introduction to sweep effects, swept wings, pressure coefficient, typical
aerodynamic characteristics, Subsonic and Supersonic leading edges. Introduction to high-lift
systems, flaps, leading-edge slats and typical high – lift characteristics. Critical Mach numbers, Lift
and drag divergence, shock induced separation, Effects of thickness, camber and aspect ratio of
wings, Transonic area rule, Tip effects. Introduction to Source panel & vortex lattice method.
Teaching- 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT
Learning 2. Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem
Process
Course outcome (Course Skill Set)
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Reference Books
1. Clancy L. J. “Aerodynamics”, Sterling book house, New Delhi. (2006), ISBN 13:
9780582988804
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IV Semester
AERO ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMOCS
Course Code 21AE43 / 21AS43 CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 04 SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy 50 Total Marks 100
Credits 04 Exam Hours 3
Module-1
Fundamental Concepts & Definitions:
Thermodynamics definition and scope, Microscopic and Macroscopic approaches. Some practical
applications of engineering thermodynamic Systems, Characteristics of system boundary and control
surface, examples. Thermodynamic properties; definition and Modules, intensive and extensive
properties. Thermodynamic state, state point, state diagram, path and process, quasi-static process,
cyclic and non-cyclic processes; Thermodynamic equilibrium; definition, mechanical equilibrium;
diathermic wall, thermal equilibrium, chemical equilibrium. Zeroth law of thermodynamics,
Temperature; concepts, scales, fixed points and measurements.
Module-2
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Module-3
Second Law of Thermodynamics:
Devices converting heat to work; (a) in a thermodynamic cycle, (b) in a mechanical cycle. Thermal
reservoir. Direct heat engine; schematic representation and efficiency. Devices converting work to
heat in a thermodynamic cycle; reversed heat engine, schematic representation, coefficients of
performance. Kelvin - Planck statement of the Second law of Thermodynamics; PMM I and PMM II,
Clausius statement of Second law of Thermodynamics, Equivalence of the two statements; Reversible
and Irreversible processes; factors that make a process irreversible, reversible heat engine, Carnot
cycle, Carnot principles.
Entropy: Clasius inequality; Statement, proof, application to a reversible cycle. Entropy; definition, a
property, change of entropy, principle of increase in entropy, entropy as a quantitative test for
irreversibility, calculation of entropy using Tds relations, entropy as a coordinate. Available and
unavailable energy.
Thermodynamic relations
Maxwell’s equations, Tds relations, ratio of heat capacities, evaluation of thermodynamic properties
from an equation of state.
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Gas Power Cycles: Efficiency of air standard cycles, Carnot, Otto, Diesel cycles, P-V & T-S
diagram, calculation of efficiency.
Vapour power cycle: Simple Rankine cycle, Analysis and performance of Rankine Cycle, Ideal and
practical regenerative Rankine cycles – Reheat and Regenerative Cycles, Binary vapour cycle.
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Reference Books
1. Yunus A. Cenegal and Michael A. Boles, “Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach”,
Tata McGraw Hill publications, 2002, ISBN 13: 9780071072540
2. J.B. Jones and G.A. Hawkins, John Wiley and Sons, “Engineering Thermodynamics”, Wiley
1986, ISBN 13: 9780471812029
3. G.J. Van Wylen and R.E. Sonntag, “Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics”, Wiley
Eastern, Wiley, 1985, ISBN 13: 9780471800149
4. Y.V.C. Rao, “An Introduction to Thermodynamics”, Wiley Eastern, 1993, ISBN 13:
9788173714610.
5. B.K Venkanna, Swati B. Wadavadagi “Basic Thermodynamics”, PHI, New Delhi, 2010, ISBN
13: 978-8120341128.
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IV Semester
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
Course Code 21AE44 / 21AS44 CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 03 SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy Total Marks 100
Credits 03 Exam Hours
Module-1
Basics of linear elasticity: The concept of stress& strain, state of stress & Strain at a point,
Equilibrium equations, The state of plane stress and plane strain. Compatibility equations,
Constitutive Laws (Hooke’s Law), Stress-strain curves for brittle and ductile materials, Allowable
stress, Material selection for structural performance.
Simple & Compound Stresses: Extension / Shortening of a bar, bars with cross sections varying in
steps, bars with continuously varying cross sections. Elongation due to self-weight. Volumetric strain,
expression for volumetric strain, elastic constants, simple shear stress, shear strain, temperature
stresses, Introduction to Plane stress, stresses on inclined sections, principal stresses & strains,
Analytical & graphical method (Mohr’s Circle) to find principal stresses & strains.
Module-3
Deflection of Beams: Introduction, Differential equation for deflection. Equations for deflection,
slope and bending moment. Double integration method for cantilever and simply supported beams for
point load, UDL, UVL and Couple. Macaulay’s method.
Torsion of Circular Shafts and Elastic Stability of Columns: Introduction. Pure torsion,
assumptions, derivation of torsional equations, polar modulus, torsional rigidity / stiffness of shafts.
Power transmitted by solid and hollow circular shafts.
Energy methods: Conservative forces, Principle of minimum total potential energy, Strain energy in
springs, Strain energy in beams, Strain energy in solids, Applications to trusses, Development of a
finite element formulation for trusses, Principle of minimum complementary, Energy theorems,
Reciprocity theorems, Saint-Venant’s principle.
Fatigue: Types of fatigue loading with examples, Mechanism of fatigue, fatigue properties, fatigue
testing and S-N diagram.
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Reference Books
1. T.H.G Megson “Introduction to Aircraft Structural Analysis”, Butterworth-Heinemann
Publications, 2007, ISBN 13: 9781856179324
2. Beer.F.P. and Johnston.R, “Mechanics of Materials”, McGraw Hill Publishers, 2006, ISBN-
13: 978-0073380285.
3. Timoshenko and Young “Elements of Strength of Materials’, East-West Press, 1976, ISBN 10:
8176710199.
4. O.A.Bauchau and J.I.Craig “Structural Analysis” Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg London New
York, ISBN 978-90-481-2515-9, e-ISBN 978-90-481-2516-6
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AERODYNAMICS LAB
Course Code 21AE42 CIE Marks
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 02 SEE Marks
Credits 01 Exam Hours
Course objectives: This course will enable students to
1. Be acquainted with basic principles of aerodynamics using wind tunnel.
2. Acquire the knowledge on flow visualization techniques.
3. Understand the procedures used for calculating the lift and drag.
Sl.
Experiments
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1 Calibration of a subsonic wind tunnel: test section static pressure and total head distributions.
2 Smoke flow visualization studies on a two-dimensional circular cylinder at low speeds.
Smoke flow visualization studies on a two dimensional airfoil at different angles of
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incidence at low speeds.
Smoke flow visualization studies on a two dimensional multi element airfoil with flaps and
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slats at different angles of incidence at low speeds.
Tuft flow visualization on a wing model at different angles of incidence at low speeds:
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identify zones of attached and separated flows.
Surface pressure distributions on a two-dimensional smooth and rough circular cylinder at
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low speeds and calculation of pressure drag.
7 Surface pressure distributions on a two-dimensional symmetric airfoil.
Surface pressure distributions on a two-dimensional cambered airfoil at different angles of
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incidence and calculation of lift and pressure drag.
Calculation of total drag of a two-dimensional circular cylinder and cambered airfoil at low
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speeds using pitot-static probe wake survey.
Measurement of a typical boundary layer velocity profile on the tunnel wall (at low speeds)
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using a pitot probe and calculation of boundary layer displacement and momentum thickness.
Calculation of aerodynamic coefficients and forces acting on a model aircraft at various AOA
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and speeds using wind tunnel balance (With and Without Yaw).
12 Pressure measurements on airfoil for a case of reverse flow.
Course outcomes:
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
1. Apply the flow visualization techniques.
2. Estimate the pressure distribution over the bodies.
3. Calculate the lift and drag.
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Change of experiment is allowed only once and 15% Marks allotted to the procedure part to be
made zero.
The duration of SEE is 03 hours
Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book
Suggested Learning Resources:
https://aerospace.illinois.edu/research/research-facilities/aerodynamics-research-lab
Course outcomes:
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
1. Calculate the flashpoint, calorific and viscosity values.
2. Analyse the performance of Four stroke and Multi cylinder engines
3. Determine the heat transfer properties.
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Change of experiment is allowed only once and 15% Marks allotted to the procedure part to be
made zero.
The duration of SEE is 03 hours
Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book
Suggested Learning Resources:
https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&htt
psredir=1&article=1208&context=mesp
Course outcomes:
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
1. Operate the hydraulic and pneumatic components.
2. Apply the suitable cylinders according to the applications.
3. Appreciate the purpose of valves.
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Change of experiment is allowed only once and 15% Marks allotted to the procedure part to be
made zero.
The duration of SEE is 03 hours
Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book
Suggested Learning Resources:
https://www.aast.edu/en/complexes/is-complex/contenttemp.php?page_id=40700089
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IV Semester
Module-1
Introduction, Misconceptions About Happiness, What do we think will make us happy?
Module-3
How Can We Overcome Our Biases, How we counteract our annoying features of the mind?
Module-4
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Stuff that Really Makes Us Happy, What can we do to improve our happiness?
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Module-1
What Is Design Thinking? Business Model Innovation, Challenges Best-Suited for Design Thinking,
Visualization Tool
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Module-3
Idea Generation, Process, Mind Mapping Tool, Experimentation
Module-4
Human-centered Design, Developing and Testing Prototypes
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https://i.experiencepoint.com/ebooks
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329310644_Handbook_of_Design_Thinking
Module-1
Anatomy of the plane, Airplane components, Flight controls, Airplane geometry, Quiz on
Airplane components
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Vocabulary and Tools- Attitude and speed, Newton's second law/Newton's law, Concept of Energy
and Total path flight angle
Module-3
Basis of flight mechanics, Forces applying on an airplane, Load factor, Load factor experimentation
flight, Lift and propulsion equation, Climb and descent
Module-4
Flight mechanics basis - Review of concepts, Positioning the lift vector on a drawing, Positioning the
lift vector on a drawing, Expressing speed and load factor, Computing a realistic case
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https://ftp.idu.ac.id/wp-
content/uploads/ebook/tdg/DESIGN%20SISTEM%20DAYA%20GERAK/Introduction%20to
%20aircraft%20flight%20mechanics.pdf
https://www.coursera.org/learn/basis-flight-mechanics
Module-1
The basics of MATLAB and Python, MATLAB Environment, Python Environment
Module-2
Programming in MATLAB and Python for Aeronautical Engineering Problems, Running MATLAB, Syntax
and Semantics of both MATLAB and Python, Data Visualisation in both the programming languages-
MATLAB and Python, Programmer’ ToolBox
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Module-3
Lab practice of programming and submission of outputs of codes in MATLAB and Python, Matrices,
Operators, Functions, debugging, File Input/Output
Module-4
Course Introduction, Intro to Programming and The Python Language, Variables, Conditionals, Jupyter
Notebook, and IDLE , Introduction to Lists, Loops, and Functions, More with Lists, Strings, Tuples, Sets,
and PyCharm
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