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RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Thandalam, Chennai 602 105

VISION & MISSION STATEMENT OF THE INSTITUTION


VISION
To be an Institution of Excellence in
Engineering, Technology, Management Education & Research.
To Provide Competent and Ethical Professionals with a Concern for Society.
MISSION
To Impart Quality Technical Education Imbibed with Proficiency and Humane Values.
To Provide Right Ambience and Opportunities for the Students to Develop in to Creative,
Talented and Globally Competent Professionals. To Promote Research and Development
In
Technology and Management for the Benefit of the Society.

VISION & MISSION STATEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT


VISION
To Provide Excellent Graduate Education in Aeronautical Engineering and
Continuously support the Community of Aerospace Professionals that will
spearhead and Strengthen the Design and Development of Aerospace Related
Industries and Institutions in India.
MISSION
Work to Quality Exposure in Theory and Practical with Proficiency, Skill and
Humane Values with the Best Teaching and Industrial Expertise.
Strive to Develop and Provide Excellent Laboratories.
Try to Provide Good Exposure to recent Trends in Industry.

Guide the Students in Right Direction, Providing them Better Ambience and
Opportunities to Develop in to Creative, Talented and Globally Competent Aero
Professionals.
Work to Promote Research and Development Activities in the Sphere of
Aeronautics for the Benefit of Society.

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)


PEO # I
Our Graduates should have the Ability to Apply Knowledge Across the Disciplines and in
Emerging Areas of Aerospace Engineering for Higher Studies, Research, Employability
and Product Development.
PEO # II
Our Graduates should have the Communication Skills sense of Responsibility to Protect
the Environment and Ethical Conduct towards their Profession Commitment to Serve the
Society.
PEO # III
Our Graduates Should Possess Academic Excellence, Managerial Skills, Leadership
Qualities and Understanding the Need for Lifelong Learning for a Successful Professional
Career.

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
A. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
B. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret
data
C.

An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs


within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political,
ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.

D. An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams


E.

An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

F.

An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility

G. An ability to communicate effectively


H. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions
in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context
I.

A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning

J.

A knowledge and understanding of contemporary issues

K. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary
for engineering practice
L. Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design and conduct experiments in the
areas of Aerodynamics, Structures and Propulsion
M. Graduate will demonstrate skills to design and fabricate Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles (UAV) and Micro Air Vehicles (MAV).

RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE


DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
Mapping of Course objective and outcomes with PEOS and POS

Course Objectives

Course Outcomes

1.
Understand
different
1. To give an exposure to the different
mathematical techniques used in
systems in Aircraft Engines and the
FEM analysis for solving
methodologies
various engineering problem.
2. Solve different bar, beam and
2. To understand the various instruments frame problems through FEM
procedure with respect to static
used for engine controls & indication.
and dynamic conditions.
3. To recognize the importance of various 3. Solve plane stress, plane
types of 2D elements in solving plane strain and axi-symmetric field
stress, plane strain and axi-symmetric problems with respect to
limitations imposed on them.
problems.

Map
PEO

Map
PO

A,E,I,J,L

A,B,C,E,H,I,J,K,L

A,B,E,I,J,K,L

4. Use the concept of isoparametric


elements
and
numerical integration, students
will be able to solve 2D and 3D
problems.

I,III

A,B,E,I,J,K,L

5. To impart knowledge on principle of


FEMs and their application to static, 5. Critically analyze the various
heat transfer and fluid flow
dynamic and stability analysis for solving
problems.
engineering problems.

I,III

A,B,C,D,E,H,I,J,K
,L

4. To familiarize finite element methods


of analysis in 2D and also in 3D and
using the concepts of iso-parametrics to
solve the problem.

RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING


LESSON PLAN

S.No

DEGREE

B.E. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

ACADEMIC YEAR

2015-2016

YEAR/ SEMESTER

IV / VIII

SUBJECT CODE

AE2037

SUBJECT NAME

ENGINE SYSTEM AND CONTROL

TEACHING
FACULTY

ANAND.P

Planed Period/

Actual

Hours

Period/Hours

Unit

Topic(s)

UNIT I

Book

Book
No.

ENGINE CONSTRUCTION

Layout, piston engine, turbo propeller,


turbojet engines
Modular concept, oil system and
lubricants used

2& 3

2& 3

2& 3

1-2

34

56

78

9-10

11-12

II

Air system and pneumatics

2&3

13-14

II

Engine controls,FADEC

T&R

2,3&4

15-16

II

Fire protection system

2&3

17-18

II

Ignition and starting system

2&3

19

II

Engine anti icing system

2&3

2&3

2&3

2&3

Fuel system and fuel used


Heat management system of gas turbine
engines

Engine materials compressor,turbine,frames


and casting etc
UNIT II
ENGINE SYSTEMS
I

T
T

2& 3
2& 3

UNIT III MAINTENANCE&INSPECTION


11

20-21

III

12

22-23

III

13

24-25

III

UNIT IV

Maintenance aspects of gas turbine


engines
Preventive
condition,monitoring,boroscopic
inspection
On wing trim balance,test bed overhaul

CONTROL INSTRUMENTS

S.No

Planed Period/

Actual

Hours

Period/Hours

Unit

Topic(s)

Book

Book
No.

14

26-27

IV

Engine sensors

1,2&3

15

28-29

IV

Basic construction, processing signals

16

30-31

IV

Analog indication

17

32-33

IV

Digital indication,scaling

18

34-35

IV

Monitoring of instruments/indicators

UNIT V

ENGINE INSTRUMENTS

19

36-37

Primary instruments,RPM,fuel flow

20

38-39

Thrust parameters, secondary instruments

1&3

21

40-41

EGT ,Oil pressure indicators

22

42-43

Oil temperature indicator

23

44-45

Nacelle temp indicator

T Text Book / R Reference Book

Total Hrs: 45

TEXT BOOKS
1. Aircraft Instruments E H J Pallett, Pitman & Co., 1993
2. Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Technology Irwin E Treager, English Book Stores, New
Delhi
3. Aircraft Gas Turbine and Operation PRATT AND WHITENY, United Technologies,
English Book Stores, New Delhi
REFERENCES
1. General Hand Book of Airframe and Power Plant US Department of Transportation,
FAA, English Book Stores, New Delhi
2. Turbo Mache of Gas Turbine, English Book Stores, New Delhi
3. Aircraft Gas Turbine Guide, P&W Publications, English Book Stores, New Delhi
4. Rolls Royce, The Jet Engine, Rolls Royce Ltd., III Edition, 1983

STAFF IN- CHARGE

HOD / AERO

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