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Re: Aerospace Engineering IIT Bombay
As you are looking for IIT Bombay B.tech Aerospace Engineering program syllabus so on your demand I am providing same here : 1. Title of the course AE 152 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 2. Credit Structure 3-0-0-6 3. Prerequisite Nil 4. Course Content Historical Developments in Aviation, Aviation milestones, Components of an aircraft, Types of aerial vehicles. Basic Aerodynamics: Fluid dynamic equations & their basis, Ideal fluid, viscous flows, Flow past a body, Flow Separation, Generation of Lift, Drag & Moment, Non-dimensional coefficients, Airfoils & Wings, Airfoil families, Supersonic flight, Wave Drag, Aircraft Drag Polar, Properties of atmosphere: ISA, IRA, Pressure altitude, Altimeter; Aircraft speeds TAS, EAS, CAS, IAS. Types of Powerplant for aerospace vehicles, Thrust/Power and fuel flow variation with altitude & velocity. Aircraft Performance: Steady level flight, Altitude effects, Absolute ceiling, steady climbing flight, Energy methods, Range andEndurance, Sustained level turn, pull- up, Take-off and Landing 1. Title of the course AE 223 Thermodynamics and Propulsion 2. Credit Structure 3-0-0-6 3. Prerequisite Nil 4. Course Content Basic concepts: System boundary, surroundings, state, extensive and intensive properties, energy interactions, work and heat transfers, equilibrium, quasi-static and reversible processes, non-equilibrium and irreversible processes. Thermodynamic laws: Zeroth law and temperature, first law and internal energy, first law applied to flow processes, second law, entropy and absolute temperature, third law and absolute entropy, thermodynamics of simple compressible systems, energy and energy. Applications: Closed and open systems, polytropic processes, cyclic processes, Carnot cycle; Cycle analysis: Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Joule-Brayton cycle; ideal and real cycles. Basic principles of heat transfer: conduction, convection and radiation. Introduction to aero-engine cycles: ramjets, turbojets, turbofans and turboprops/turboshafts, ideal and real cycles, component performance IIT Bombay B.tech Aerospace Engineering program syllabus |
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