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Second Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
week Theory marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
BS Mathematics-II 3-1 4 100 50 - - -
BS Chemistry/ Physics 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
ES Basics of Electronics / 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Basic Electrical
Engineering
ES Mechanics/ 3-1 3 100 50
Thermodynamics
ES Data Structure Using 3-0 3 100 50 2 2 50
C
HS Business 3-0 2 100 50 2 1 50
communication
ES Engineering Workshop/ 4 2 100
Engineering Drawing
MC NSS/NCC - - - -
Total 17 18 600 300 14 7 300
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Second Year Engineering
Third Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
PC Fluid Mechanics & Heat 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
flow
PC Aero Thermodynamics 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PC Strength of Materials 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PC Elements of 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Aeronautics
PC Avionics 3-1 4 100 50
HS Engineering Economics/ 2-1 3 100 50
Organizational Behavior
Fourth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
HS Purely Applied 3-0 3 100 50
Mathematics for
Specific Branch of
Engineering
PC Aerodynamics-I 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PC Aircraft Materials & 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Production
PC Aircraft Structures-I 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PC Propulsion-I 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
HS Engineering Economics/ 2-1 3 100 50
Organizational Behavior
*Skill Project and Hands 6 3 100
on
Total 18 18 600 300 14 7 300
Total Marks: 1200
Total Credits: 25
For Honours and Minor 4 4 100 50
Specialization
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*College should conduct at least one NSDC program under this category.
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Third Year Engineering
Fifth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
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Sixth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
PC Aircraft Stability & 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Control
PC Propulsion-II 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PE Composite Material & 3-1 4 100 50
Structure/Non-
Destructive Testing/High
Temperature Materials
PE Aircraft General 3-1 4 100 50
Engineering &
Maintenance/Flight
Schedule &
Operation/Airport
Planning &Management
MC & Environmental Science & 3-0 3 100 50
GS Engineering
OE Industrial Lecture # 3 1 50
HS Presentation Skill & Skill 2-0 1 50 4 2 100
for Interview # #
MC Yoga 2 1 50
Total 19 18 500 300 13 7 300
Total Marks: 1100
Total Credits: 24
For Honours and Minor 4 4 100 50
Specialization
# To be conducted by the Training & Placement department by inviting experts from the industry. No academician to be called.
Record may be asked by the University for verification. Evaluation to be done by the TPO.
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Final Year Engineering
Seventh Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
GS Nano Science & Bio 3-1 4 100 50
Technology
PE Wind Tunnel 3-1 4 100 50
Techniques/Experimental
Fluid Dynamics/Industrial
Aerodynamics
PE Combustion/Space 3-1 4 100 50
Mechanics/Helicopter
Engineering
OE Soft Computing */ Other 3-1 4 100 50
subjects
PC Advance Lab-II/ Project 8 4 200
Projects on Internet of 8 4 200
Things
Total 16 16 400 200 16 8 400
Total Marks: 1000
Total Credits: 24
For Honours and Minor 4 4 100 50
Specialization
*Student can choose from any department but subject must be running in that
semester.
Eighth Semester
Training cum Project Evaluation Scheme
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit Total Marks
Week Theory Marks
L/T
Industrial Training cum 30 20 1000 Evaluation by the 500
Project/ Industry / Training
Entrepreneurship
Training cum Project / Organisation
Stratup Training cum Evaluation by the 500
Project Institute
(Report & Institute
Viva)
Total 30 20 1000 1000
Total Marks:1000
Total Credits:20
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Note- Minimum Pass Mark from Industry Evaluation is 300 (i.e. 60%).
Distribution of Credit Semester wise:
Semester Credit
First 25
Second 25
Third 23
Fourth 25
Fifth 24
Sixth 24
Seventh 24
Eighth 20
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Total 190
Internal Evaluation Scheme
Attendance & Class Interaction 05
Assignment 05
Surprise Test 05
Quiz 05
Class Test I & II 30
Total 50
Class Test Time(Hrs.): 1
All Lab examinations are to be completed one week before the end semester
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B.Tech (Aeronautical Engineering) Syllabus for Admission Batch 2015-16
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B.Tech (Aeronautical Engineering) Syllabus for Admission Batch 2015-16 3rd Semester
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1. PAE3D001 Honours(O2) Aircraft Rules & Regulation- CAR I & II 4-0-0 4
2. PAE3D002 Honours(O2) Airport Planning & Management 4-0-0 4
3. PAE3D003 Honours(O2) Flight Schedule & Operation 4-0-0 4
4. PEK3E001 HS(O1) Engineering Economics 3-0-0 3
5. POB3E002 HS(O1) Organizational Behavior 3-0-0 3
6. PAE3G001 Minor(O3) Elements of Aeronautics 4-0-0 4
7. PAE3I001 PC(CP) Avionics 4-0-0 4
8. PAE3I101 PC(CP) Fluid Mechanics & Heat flow 3-0-1 4
9. PAE3I102 PC(CP) Aero Thermodynamics 3-0-1 4
10. PAE3I103 PC(CP) Strength of Material 3-0-1 4
11. PAE3I104 PC(CP) Elements of Aeronautics 3-0-1 4
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fluid Mechanics Hydraulics and Hydraulics Machines, Modi & Seth, Standard
Publications, New Delhi.
2. Engineering Fluid Mechanics by K.L.Kumar, S.Chand &Co..
3. Er. R. K. Rajput, Heat and Mass Transfer, S.Chand &Co..
REFERENCES:
1. Fluid Mechanics, Frank M. White, Tata Mc-Grawhill.
2. Fluid Mechanics, John F.Dauglas, Pearson Educations publishers
3. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, D. Ramadurgaiah, New age publishers2005.
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PAE3I102 AERO THERMODYNAMICS
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TEXT BOOKS
1. Rathakrishnan, E, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, Prentice
Hall, India, 2000
2. Nag. P.K., Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hills Co., Ltd., Seventh
Edn., 1993
3. Yunus A.Cengal. Thermodynamics an Engineering Approach, Tata McGraw-Hill
Co. Ltd., 3rd Edition, 2002.
4 D. P. Mishra, Fundamentals of Combustion, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,
revised edition, 2010.
5 v. Ganesan, Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw-Hills Co
REFERENCES
1. Mayhew, A. and Rogers, B., Engineering Thermodynamics, Longman Green &
Co. Ltd., London, E.L.B.S. Edition, 1990.
2. Van Wylen, G.J. and Sonntag, R.E., Fundamentals of Classical
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TEXT BOOKS
1. Nash William Strength of Materials, TMH, 1998
2. Timoshenko.S. and Young D.H. Elements of strength materials Vol. I and Vol.
II., T. Van Nostrand Co-Inc Princeton-N.J. 1990.
REFERENCES
1. Dym C.L. and Shames I.H. Solid Mechanics, 1990.
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PAE3I104 ELEMENTS OF AERONAUTICS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Anderson, J.D., Introduction to Flight, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
2. Stephen. A. Brandt, "Introduction to Aeronautics: A design perspective" American Institute of
Aeronautics & Astronautics,1997
REFERENCES:
1. Kermode, A.C., Mechanics of Flight, Himalayan Book, 1997
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PAE3I001 AVIONICS
OBJECTIVE
Need for Avionics in civil and military aircraft and space systems Integrated Avionics system
Typical avionics sub systems Design approaches and recent advances - Application
Technologies.
Flight deck display technologies CRT, LED, LCD, Touch screen Head up display Electronic
instrumentation systems. Aircraft audio systems basic audio transmitter and receiver principles VHF
communication system UHF communication systems.
Avionics system architecture salient features and applications of Data buses MILSTD 1553 B
ARINC 429ARINC 629
VHF Omni range VOR receiver principles distance maturity equipment principles of operation
Instrument landing system localizer and glide slope. Global positioning system principles
triangulation position accuracy applications in aviation.
Automatic flight control systems fly by wire and fly by light technologies flight director systems flight
management systems- Utility systems Reliability and maintainability - Certification
TEXT BOOKS
REFERENCES
3. Aircraft Instrumentation and Integrated systems EHJ Pallet, Longman Scientific Technical (Sterling Book
House, Mumbai) 1996.
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Brinell Hardness test
2. Rockwell Hardness test
3. Tension test
4. Torsion test
5. Izod Impact test
6. Charpy Impact test
7. Reverse plate bending Fatigue test
8. Rotating Beam Fatigue test
9. Testing of springs
10. Block Compression Test
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Fluid Mechanics and Heat Flow LABORATORY
(Common to Aeronautical, Automobile, Mech & Prod)
OBJECTIVE
To study the flow measurement and the performance of fluid machinery
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Calibration of venturimeter
2. Pressure measurement with pitot static tube
3. Determination of pipe flow losses.
4. Verification of Bernoullis theorem
5. Flow visualization by Heleshaw apparatus
6. Performance test on centrifugal pumps
7. Performance test on reciprocating pumps
8. Determination of Viscosity of a Fluid
9. Conduction through multy layer wall
10. Natural convection
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Aero Engineering LABORATORY
OBJECTIVE
To enhance the basic knowledge in applied thermodynamics
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Performance test on a 4-stroke engine
2. Valve timing of a 4 stroke engine and port timing of a 2 stroke engine
3. Determination of effectiveness of a parallel flow heat exchanger
4. Determination of effectiveness of a counter flow heat exchanger
5. Determination of heating value of a fuel
6. COP test on a vapour compression refrigeration test rig
7. COP test on a vapour compression air-conditioning test rig
8. Determination of specific heat of solid
9. Determination of Thermal Conductivity of solid.
10. Determination of Thermal Resistance of a Composite wall.
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Fourth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/Week Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T
HS Applied Mathematics III 3-0 3 100 50
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1. PAE4D001 Honours(O2) Airframe Repair & Maintenance 4-0-0 4
2. PAE4D002 Honours(O2) Boundary Layer Theory 4-0-0 4
3. PAE4D003 Honours(O2) Theory of Plates & Shells 4-0-0 4
4. PAE4E001 HS(CP) Applied Mathematics III 3-0-0 3
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Module-I
Complex Analysis:
Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Complex integration: Line integral in the complex plane,
Cauchys integral theorem, Cauchys integral formula, Derivatives of analytic functions, Taylors series,
Maclaurins series, Laurents series, Singularities and zeros.
Module-II
Complex Analysis:
Residue integration method, evaluation of real integrals
Numerical Methods:
Errors of numerical results, error propagation,., Lagrange Interpolation, Newton divided difference
interpolation, Newtons forward and backward interpolation, Spline interpolation.
Module-III
Numerical Methods:
Numerical integration: The trapezoidal rule, The Simpsons rules, Gauss Integration formulas.
Solution of ordinary differential equation: Eulers method, Improvement of Eulers method, Runge-Kutta
methods, multi step methods, Methods for system and higher order ordinary differential equations.
Module-IV
Probability Theory and Its Applications: Probability, Random variables, Probability distributions, Mean
and variance; Features of Probability Distribution: Binomial, Poisson, Uniform and Normal distribution,
Distribution of several random variables.
Statistical Techniques and Its Applications: Scope of Statistics, Random sampling, Sampling Distribution,
Correlation analysis, Regression Analysis, Fitting Straight Lines, Estimation of Parameters, Statistical
Hypothesis.
Text books:
1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics:,Tenth Edition, Wiley India
2. S.Pal and S.C. Bhunia, Engineering Mathematics Oxford University Press
3. Jay L. Devore, Probability and Statistics for Engineering and Sciences, Seventh Edition,
Thomson/CENGAGE Learning India Pvt. Ltd
Reference books:
1. E.B. Saff, A.D.Snider, Fundamental of Complex Analysis, Third Edition, Pearson Education, New
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2. P. V. ONeil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, CENGAGE Learning, New Delhi
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TEXT BOOKS
1. Anderson, J.D., Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New
York, 1998.
REFERENCES
1. Houghton, E.L., and Carruthers, N.B., Aerodynamics for Engineering students,
Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., London, 1989.
2. Milne Thomson, L.H., Theoretical aerodynamics, Macmillan, 1985.
3. Clancey, L.J., Aerodynamics, Pitman, 1986
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Characteristics,properties and identification of common alloy steels used in aircraft, Heat treatment and application
of alloy steels, Characteristics,properties and identification of common non-ferrous materials used in aircraft , Heat
treatment and application of non-ferrous materials
General principles (with schematic diagrams only) of working and commonly performed operations in the following
machines: Lathe, Shaper, Planer, Horizontal milling machine, Universal drilling machine, Cylindrical grinding
machine, Capstan and Turret lathe. Basics of CNC machines. General principles and applications of the following
processes: Abrasive jet machining, Ultrasonic machining, Electric discharge machining, Electro chemical
machining, Plasma are machining, Electron beam machining and Laser beam machining.
drawing and Spinning, Powder metallurgy-Principal steps involved advantages. Disadvantages and limitations of
powder metallurgy
TEXT BOOK:
1. Tittertion , Aircraft Materials And Processes
2. Harija choudry, Elements of workshop Technology, vol. I and II Media
promoters and publishers pvt., Ltd., Mumbai, 2001.
REFERENCES:
1. R. K. Jain and S. C. Gupta, production Technology, Khanna Publishers. 16th
Edition, 2001.
2. H. M. T. production technology-Hand book, Tata Mc Graw-Hill, 2000.
3. Roy. A. Linberg, process and materials of manufacturing technology, PHI,
2000.
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UNIT 4. COLUMNS
Columns with various end conditions Eulers Column curve Rankines formula -
Column with initial curvature - Eccentric loading South well plot Beam column.
TEXT BOOK
1. Donaldson, B.K., Analysis of Aircraft Structures An Introduction, McGraw-Hill,
1993.
2. Bruhn.E.F.Analysis and design of flight vehicle structures Tri set of offset
company, USA,1973.
REFERENCE
1. Timoshenko, S., Strength of Materials, Vol. I and II, Princeton D. Von Nostrand
Co, 1990.
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UNIT IV COMPRESSORS
Principle of operation of centrifugal compressor Work done and pressure rise Velocity diagrams
Diffuser vane design considerations Concept of prewhirl, rotation stall and surge Elementary theory of
axial flow compressor Velocity triangles degree of reaction Three dimensional Compressor blade
design Centrifugal and Axial compressor performance characteristics
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Hill, P.G. & Peterson, C.R. Mechanics & Thermodynamics of Propulsion Addison Wesley
Longman INC, 1999.
2. James Award, "Aerospace Propulsion System"
REFERENCES:
1. Cohen, H. Rogers, G.F.C. and Saravana muttoo, H.I.H. Gas Turbine Theory, Longman, 1989.
2. Oates, G.C., Aero thermodynamics of Aircraft Engine Components, AIAA Education Series, New
York, 1985.
3. Rolls Royce, "Jet Engine, 5th Edition, Rolls Royce Technical Publications, 2005.
4. Mathur, M.L. and Sharma, R.P., Gas Turbine, Jet and Rocket Propulsion, Standard Publishers &
Distributors, Delhi, 1999.
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Determination of Youngs modulus of steel using mechanical extensometers.
materials
7. Column Testing
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Study of wind tunnel
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. LATHE
1.1. Facing, plain turning and step turning
1.2. Taper turning using compound rest.
1.3. Taper turning using taper turning attachment
1.4. Single start V thread, cutting and knurling
1.5. Boring and internal thread cutting.
3. DRILLING
3.1 Drilling 4 or 6 holes at a given pitch circle on a plate
3.2. Drilling, reaming and tapping
4. MILLING
4.1. Plain Milling Exercise
4.2. Gear Milling Exercise
5. GRINDING
Cylindrical Grinding Exercise
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Semester : 5th
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1. PAE5D001 Honours(O4) Fatique & Fracture Mechanics 4-0-0 4
2. PAE5D002 Honours(O4) Finite Element Method 4-0-0 4
3. PAE5D003 Honours(O4) Computational Fluid Dynamics 4-0-0 4
4. PAE5G001 Minor(CP) Propulsion - I 4-0-0 4
5. PAE5H001 OE(O2) Total Quality Management 4-0-0 4
6. PAE5H002 OE(O2) Production Management 4-0-0 4
7. PAE5H003 OE(O2) Operational Research 4-0-0 4
8. PAE5I101 PC(CP) Aircraft Structures-II 3-0-1 4
9. PAE5I102 PC(CP) Aerodynamics-II 3-0-1 4
10. PAE5I103 PC(CP) Aircraft Performance 3-0-1 4
11. PAE5I201 PC(CP) Advance Lab - I 0-0-4 4
12. PAE5J001 PE(O3) Finite Element Method 4-0-0 4
13. PAE5J002 PE(O3) Experimental Stress Analysis 4-0-0 4
14. PAE5J003 PE(O3) Computational fluid Dynamics 4-0-0 4
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PAE5I101 Aircraft Structures II
Thin walled beams, Concept of shear flow, shear centre, Elastic axis. With one axis of
symmetry, with wall effective and ineffective in bending, unsymmetrical beam sections.
.
Module 3. SHEAR FLOW IN CLOSED SECTIONS
Bredt Batho formula, Single and multi cell structures.- Shear flow in single & multicell
structures under torsion. Shear flow in single and multicell under bending with walls
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Module 4. BUCKLING OF PLATES
Vortex Filament, Biot and Savart Law, Bound Vortex and trailing Vortex, Horse Shoe Vortex, Lifting Line Theory
and its limitations.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Peery, D.J., and Azar, J.J., Aircraft Structures, 2nd edition, McGrawHill, N.Y., 2007.
2. Megson, T.M.G., Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students, Edward Arnold, 2007.
REFERENCES
1. Bruhn. E.H. Analysis and Design of Flight vehicles Structures, Tri state off set
Energy, Momentum, continuity and state equations, velocity of sound, adiabatic steady
state flow equations, Flow through convergent- divergent passage, Performance under
Prandtl equation and Rankine Hugonoit relation, Normal shock equations, Pitot static
tube, corrections for subsonic and supersonic flows, Oblique shocks and corresponding
equations, - - M relation, Hodograph and pressure turning angle, shock polar, flow past wedges and
Flow past convex corners, Expansion hodograph, Reflection and interaction of shocks and expansion,
waves. Method of Characteristics Two dimensional supersonic nozzle contours. Rayleigh and Fanno Flow,
Lift, drag pitching moment and center of pressure of supersonic profiles. Lower and upper critical Mach
numbers, Lift and drag divergence, shock induced separation, Characteristics of swept wings, Effects of
thickness, camber and aspect ratio of wings, Transonic area rule.
TEXT BOOK
REFERENCES
Press, 1982.
2. Zucrow, M.J. and Anderson, J.D., Elements of gas dynamics, McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
3. Anderson Jr., D., Modern compressible flows, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York
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PAE5I103 AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE
OBJECTIVE:
To make the student understand the performance of airplanes under various flight conditions like take off, cruise,
landing, climbing, gliding, turning etc.
International Standard atmosphere, IAS, EAS, TAS, Propeller theory- Froude momentum and blade element
theories, Propeller co-efficients, Use of propeller charts, Performance of fixed and variable pitch propellers, High
lift devices, Thrust augmentation
Streamlined and bluff body, Types of drag, Effect of Reynolds number on skin friction and pressure drag, Drag
reduction of airplanes, Dragpolar, Effect of Mach number on drag polar
Steady level flight, Thrust required and Power required, Thrust available and Power available for propeller driven
and jet powered aircraft, Effect of altitude, maximum level flight speed, conditions for minimum drag and
minimum power required, Effect of drag divergence on maximum velocity, Range and Endurance of Propeller
and Jet airplanes.
Shallow and steep angles of climb, Rate of climb, Climb hodograph, Maximum Climb angle and Maximum Rate
of climb- Effect of design parameters for propeller , Absolute and service ceiling, Gliding flight, Glide hodograph
Estimation of take-off and landing distances, Methods of reducing landing distance, level turn, minimum turn
radius, bank angle and load factor, Constraints on load factor, Pull up and pull down maneuvers, maximum turn
rate, V-n diagram.
TEXT BOOKS:
Edition, 1999
REFERENCES:
1. Kuethe, A.M. and Chow, C.Y., Foundations of Aerodynamics, John Wiley & Sons,
1982.
OBJECTIVE
Module I
INTRODUCTION
Review of basic approximate methods of analyses Stiffness and Flexibility matrix for simple cases
Governing equation and convergence criteria of finite element method.
Module II
DISCRETE ELEMENTS
Module III
CONTINUUM ELEMENTS
Various types of 2-D-elements Application to plane stress, plane strain and axisymmetric problems.
Module IV
ISOPARAMETRIC ELEMENTS
Applications to two and three-dimensional problems(four, eight and nine nodded element), Numerical
Integration
Module V
FIELD PROBLEM
Applications to other field problems like heat transfer and fluid flow.
TEXT BOOK
REFERENCES
3. Bathe, K.J. and Wilson, E.L., Numerical Methods in Finite Elements Analysis,
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PAE5J002 EXPERIMENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS
OBJECTIVE
and disadvantages.
Principle of operation and requirements, Types and their uses, Materials for strain gauge. Calibration and
temperature compensation, cross sensitivity, Rosette analysis, Wheastone bridge for static and dynamic
strain measurements, strain indicators.
Two dimensional photo elasticity, Concept of light photoelastic effects, stress optic law, Interpretation of
fringe pattern, Compensation and separation techniques, Photo elastic materials. Introduction to three
dimensional photo elasticity.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Srinath, L.S., Raghava, M.R., Lingaiah, K., Garagesha, G., Pant B., and
Ramachandra, K., Experimental Stress Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1984.
REFERENCES
1. Dally, J.W., and Riley, W.F., Experimental Stress Analysis, McGraw-Hill Inc., New
2. Hetyenyi, M., Hand book of Experimental Stress Analysis, John Wiley and Sons Inc.,
3. Pollock A.A., Acoustic Emission in Acoustics and Vibration Progress, Ed. Stephens
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OBJECTIVE
Module-I
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
Introduction - Basic Equations of Fluid Dynamics - Incompressible In viscid Flows: Mathematical properties
of Fluid Dynamics Equations -_ Elliptic, Parabolic and Hyperbolic equations - Well posed problems -
discretization of partial Differential Equations. Explicit finite difference methods of subsonic, supersonic and
viscous flows.
Module-II
DISCRETIZATION
Boundary layer Equations and methods of solution -Implicit time dependent methods for inviscid and
viscous compressible flows - Concept of numerical dissipation Stability properties of explicit and implicit
methods - Conservative upwind discretization for Hyperbolic systems - Further advantages of upwind
differencing.
Module-III
GRID GENERATION
Structured grids. Types and transformations. Generation of structured grids. Unstructured grids. Delany
triangulation.
Module-IV
Finite Volume Techniques - Cell Centered Formulation - Lax - Vendoroff Time Stepping - Runge - Kutta
Time Stepping - Multi - stage Time Stepping - Accuracy -. Cell Vertex Formulation - Multistage Time
Stepping - FDM -like Finite Volume Techniques Central and Up-wind Type Discretizations - Treatment of
Derivatives. Flux splitting schemes. Pressure correction solvers SIMPLE, PESO. Vorticity transport
formulation. Implicit/semi-implicit schemes.
TEXT BOOK
1. Fletcher, C.A.J., Computational Techniques for Fluid Dynamics, Vols. I and II,
2. Charles Hirsch, Numerical Computation of Internal and External Flows, Vols. I and II.
Engineers, Vols. I & II Engineering Education System, P.O. Box 20078, W. Wichita,
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AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES LAB II LABORATORY
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Unsymmetrical bending of beams
2. Shear centre location for open sections
3. Shear centre location for closed sections
4. Constant strength beam
5. Flexibility matrix for cantilever beam
6. Beam with combined loading
7. Calibration of Photo- elastic materials
8. Stresses in circular discs and beams using photoelastic techniques
9. Vibrations of beams
10. Wagner beam Tension field beam
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AERODYNAMICS II LABORATORY
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1.Determin the CL calculation from pressure destitution
2.Determination of profile drag of bodies by wake survey method.
3. Pressure distribution over a finite wing.
4. Pressure distribution over a Nose cone model.
5. Determination of Base drag of a missile model.
6. Pressure distribution over a water tank model for various wind speeds.
7. B/L hight using hotware anemometer
8. Calibration of Supersonic Wind Tunnel.
9. Flow visualization studies in supersonic flows.
10. Flow visualization over missile
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AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE LABORATORY
OBJECTIVE
Each student is assigned the design of an Airplane (or Helicopter or any other flight
vehicle), for given preliminary specifications. The following are the assignments to be
carried out:
EXPERIMENTS
5. Comparative graphs preparation and selection of main parameters for the design
7. Power plant selection, Aerofoil selection, Wing tail and control surfaces
9. Drag estimation
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