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Course Name : AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS AND INSTRUMENTATION Course Code : AE 214 Credits : 4 LTP : 4 0 0 Lecture wise breakup No.

of Lectures 1 FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMS (08) Primary and secondary flight control,flight control linkage systems,push-pull control rod system,cable and pulley systems,high lift control systems, flight control actuation,linear actuator,mechanical actuator,mechanical screwjack actuator,direct drive actuation,fly-by-wire actuator, electro-hydrostatic actuator, electro-mechanical actuator 2 ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEMS (08) Engine technology and principle of operation,fuel flow control,air flow control,control systems, control system parameters, input signals, output signals,example systems, engine starting,fuel control,ignition control, engine rotation,throttle levers,starting sequence,engine oil systems 3 HYDRAULIC AND ENVIRONMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS (08) Hydraulic circuit design,hydraulic actuation, hydraulic fluid,fluid pressure and temperature,fluid flow rate,hydraulic piping and pumps, need for controlled environment, heat sources, ram air cooling, fuel cooling,engine bleed,bleed flow and temperature control,air cycle refrigeration,humidity control,hypoxia,tolerance 4 PITOT STATIC INSTRUMENTS & SYSTEMS (08) Pitot static system, air speed indicator, altimeter,mach meter,mach/airspeed indicator,vertical speed indicator 5 GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS (08)

Gyroscope and its properties,gyro horizon,turn and bank indicator, turn coordinator,direct reading magnetic compass,directional gyroscope. 6 NAVIGATINAL INSTRUMENTS (O8) Very high and ultra high frequency radio aids,VOR,TACAN,VORTAC,VHF direction finding, instrument landing system, microwave landing system

BOOKS 1. 2.

Aircraft systems - Ian Moir and Allan Seabridge Aircraft instruments E H J Pallet

Course Name : Course Code :

AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES AE 213 Credits :4 Design Points

:2 L T P

:4 0 0

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BASIC ELASTICITY (07) Equations of equilibrium,plane stress,stresses on inclined planes,principal stresses,Mohrs circle of stress,strain,compatibility equations ,plane strain,principle strains,stress-strain relationship. 2 2-D PROBLEMS IN ELASTICITY (07) 2- D problems, stress functions, inverse and semi inverse method,St. Venant principle,bending of end loaded cantilever, torsion of solid sections,Prandtle stress function solution St. Venant warping function solution 3 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS METHOD (07) Energy Method, strain energy, complimentary energy., principle of virtual work and virtual displacement, principle of superposition, Maxwell reciprocal theorem. 4 STATICALLY DETERMINATE AND INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES Statically determinate and indeterminate trusses.Truss analysis with single and double redundancy, other structures with single redundancy,frames and rings,shear lag . (07) LOADS ON STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS (06) Functions of structural components,factor of safety,limit load,V-n diagram,a/c inertia loads,symmetric maneuver loads, steady pull out,banked turn,gust loads BENDING,SHEAR AND TORSION OF OPEN AND CLOSED BEAMS

Direct stress distribution and deflection due to bending, shear of open section ,shear centre,shear and torsion of closed section, torsion of open section, analysis of combined open and closed sections (08) . 7 AIRCRAFT JOINTS AND FITTINGS (06) Types of bolted or riveted joints, margin of safety, analysis of different types of fitting failures,standard parts, eccentrically loaded connections BOOKS: 1 Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students : T.H.G.Megson ,Edward Arnold,UK 2. Aircraft structures : D.J.PEERY 3 Fundamentals of aircraft structural analysis by Howard D. Curtis REFERENCES: Theory and Analysis of Flight Structures : RM Rivello , McGraw Hill AE 213H, AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES , In addition to the contents of AE 213 the additional topics: Analysis of space structures, Analysis of wing structure having conventional mono plane-all metal with a prescribed spanwise & Chordwise air load distribution.

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AIRPLANE PROPULSION Design Points : 2 Credits :4 LTP 400

Course Code:AE 215 Lecture wise breakup 1. 2

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REVIEW OF BASIC THERMODYNAMICS

CONDUCTION HEAT TRANSFER (08) Heat transfer process, heat conduction, thermal conductivity, general equations of heat conduction, Newton- Rikhman law, conduction problems. CONVECTION AND RADIATION HEAT TRANSFER (07) Convection process, free convection heat transfer from vertical flat plate, planes, cylinder and sphere, free convection in enclosed space, effect of laminar and turbulent flow on convection process, combined free and forced convection. Thermal radiation and emissive power, Plank distributive law, radiation properties. PROPELLERS (07) Ideal momentum theory, blade element theory, activity factor, airscrew coefficients, numerical problems on the performance of propellers, selection of propellers, fixed, variable and constant speed propellers, material for propellers, momentum theory applied to helicopter rotor. AIRCRAFT PISTON ENGINES (06) The internal combustion engine process, brief history, G.I and C.I engines,4stroke and 2-stroke engines, air standard cycles, various types of arrangements for multi cylinder aircraft engines ,their merits and operational efficiencies, cooling, lubricating and ignition systems, valve timing diagrams, I.H.P, B.H.P. and S.H.P., performance, effect of altitude, power required and power available, supercharging. AIRCRAFT GAS TURBUNE ENGINES (18) Air standard Brayton cycle, actual gas turbine engine cycle, compressor and turbine efficiencies , compressor and turbine work, centrifugal and axial type of compressors, their compressive action, relative merits in operations, combustion chambers, simplex and duplex burners, expansion process, turbine materials for different components, engine intake and exhaust nozzles, afterburners, thrust augmentation, turboprop, turbo shaft and turbofan engines, multi shaft gas turbine engines, thrust equation, installed and uninstalled thrust. BOOKS: 1.Heat transfer: J.P.Holman,McGraw Hill. 2.Heat transfer:B.Gebhart,McGraw Hill. 3.I.C.Engines:L.C.Litchy ,McGraw Hill. 4.Elements of Gas Turbine Propulsion: J.D. Mattingly,McGraw Hill. 5.Gas Turbine Theory: Cohen, Rogers and Saravanamuttu, Pearson Education . AE 215 H: In addition to contents of AE 215, the additional topics are Fuels, Combustion and Flame Stability. Clustering and Staging of Rocket Boosters. Performance calculations for Brayton Cycle and preliminary design of Aircraft piston engines.

Course Name : Airplane performance Course Code : AE 216 Credits : 4 Design Points : 2 L T P : 4 0 0 Pre Req : AE 210, AE 211 Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures 1 The Standard Atmosphere and Airflow (06) Standard atmosphere, relation between Geopotential and Geometric altitudes, pressure, temperature and density altitudes. Relation for stratosphere and troposphere. Stability of atmosphere, aero-thermodynamics. Measurement of airspeed: True airspeed, Indicated airspeed and equivalent airspeed, Airspeed indicator. 2 Aerodynamic Drag Cause of Drag, it's effects, types of drag and affecting factors. Drag polar, compressibility drag, design for minimum drag, estimation of drag of complete airplane, Terminal Velocity. 3 Aerodynamic Characteristics (08) Force and Moments coefficients from dimensional analysis. Pressure distribution over 2D airfoil, variation with angle of attack, center of pressure, aerodynamic center, problems connected with them. Lift, Drag and moment coefficients; Relations between lift and drag. Estimation of these characteristics from measured pressure distributions, variation of aerodynamic coefficients with Reynold's Number and Mach number. Effect of span, Aspect ratio, plan form, sweep, taper and twist on aerodynamic characteristics of a lifting surface. Delta wing Aerodynamics. High Lift Systems (04) Airfoil's maximum lift coefficient, leading and trailing edge devices, effect of sweep back. The deep stall. effect of Re, Propulsive lift, V/STOL configurations. Airplane Performance In Steady Flight (10) Straight and Level flight, stalling speed; Variation of drag with flight. Speed conditions for minimum drag, minimum power conditions; Power at other speeds. Gliding flight, shallow and steep angles of glide; Sinking speed, minimum sinking speed, time of descent. Climbing flight at shallow angles, correction for steep angles, time to flight, maximum rate of climb. Airplane Performance In Accelerated Flight (08) Take-off and landing, calculations of take-off ground run, take off distances. Minimum ground run, assisted take-off, calculation of landing ground run. Range and endurance and problems connected with them. Maneuvers (06) Introductory comments on spins and stalls; turning flight, maneuvers in 3D space. (06)

Book: 1. J D Anderson 2000, 4th Edition, Introduction of Flight References: 1. Fundamental of Aerodynamics, J D Anderson, 3rd Edition, 2001

AE 216H In addition to the contents of AE 216the additional topics: Karmans method of JATO, Energy method of performance calculations. Maneuvering performance, Analysis of Spin, Various types of stalling behaviour of wings. Course Name: AIRPLANE PROPULSION AND MATERIAL PROCESSES LAB Course Code: AE217 Design Points:2 Credits:2 L.T.P. 0 0 3 List of Practicals 1.To study the functioning of aircraft piston engines having various arrangements of cylinders . 2.To study the functioning of aircraft gas turbine engines . 3.Experiments on solid propellant test rig. 4.Experiments on continuous combustion test rig. 5.Heat treatment of steel alloys, study of microstructure before and after heat treatment. 6.Exercises in welding,riveting and spot welding. 7.Fabricating of fuselage and wing panels/parts.

Course Name: Course Code: Pre Req :

MATHEMATICS III MA201 Credits :4 LTP :4 0 0

Lecture wise breakup 1. COMPLEX VARIABLES

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(25) Demoivres theorem with applications, Functions of a complex variable, Separation into real and imaginary parts, Limit, Continuity and Differentiability, Analytic functions, CauchyRiemann equations, Laplaces equation, Harmonic functions, Integration in the complex plane, Cauchys theorem, Cauchys integral formula, Moreras theorem, Liouvilles theorem, Taylors series, Laurents series, Zeros, Singular points, Residues, Residue theorem , Evaluation of real integrals. 2. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (21) Formation and solution of first order partial differential equations, .Linear equations of higher order with constant coefficients, Classification and solution of second order partial differential equations, Applications to Engineering problems. 3. FOURIER SERIES (10) Periodic functions, Trigonometric series, Fourier Series, Eulers formulae, Conditions for existence of Fourier series, Even and odd functions, Half range expansions, Complex Fourier series, Applications of Fourier series, Parsevals identity, Harmonic analysis. TEXT BOOK:

1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Kreyszig, John Wiley and Sons. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wylie and Barrett, Mc Graw Hill. 2. Complex Variables with Applications, Brown and Churchill, McGraw Hill. 3. Elements of Partial differential equations, Sneddon, Mc Graw Hill. MA 201H Mathematics III with honours In addition to the contents of MA 201 the additional topics: Conformal Mappings Mapping, Conformal mapping, Transformation by exponential, Trigonometric, Hyperbolic, Power & logarithmic functions, Bilinear transformations. Course Name: PHYSICS - II Course Code: PY 201 Pre-requisite: PY 101 Lecture-wise breakup

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1. QUANTUM MECHANICS & ATOMS Quantum theory of light, X-rays production, spectrum & diffraction (Braggs law), photoelectric effect, Compton effect, pair production, photons & gravity, black holes, deBroglie hypothesis, particle diffraction, uncertainty principle and applications (7) Postulates of quantum mechanics, Schrodinger theory, time-dependent and timeindependent Schrodinger equation, wave function, Born interpretation and normalization, expectation values (3) Particle in a box (infinite potential well), finite potential step and barrier problems, tunneling, linear harmonic oscillator (one-dimensional) (4) Hydrogen atom, radiative transitions and selection rules, electron spin, Stern-Gerlach experiment, Spin-orbit coupling, exclusion principle, symmetric and antisymmetric wavefunctions (6) ADDITIONAL TOPICS FOR HONOURS STUDENTS: -decay, Zeeman effect, Correspondence Principle, Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics 2. NUCLEAR PHYSICS Natural radioactivity, successive radioactive transformations, radioactive equilibrium, radioactive series, radiometric dating (3) Nuclear force and its characteristics, Elementary description of shell model, explanation of magic numbers, liquid drop model and semi-empirical binding energy formula (3) Nuclear fission, fission products, mass and energy distribution of fission products, neutron emission and energy distribution of neutrons emitted in fission, theory of fission process, nuclear reactors classification, neutron cycle in thermal reactors and fourfactor formula for neutron reproduction, nuclear fusion controlled thermonuclear reactions. (5)

ADDITIONAL TOPICS FOR HONOURS STUDENTS: Artificial radioactivity and its applications, -decay (energy spectrum & discovery of neutrino), Fusion Reactions in stars 3. STATISTICAL PHYSICS Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics, molecular energies in an ideal gas, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics, black body radiation, Rayleigh-Jeans and Plancks radiation laws, free electrons in a metal, electron-energy distribution, Fermi energy, electronic specific heat, conduction in metals, thermionic emission (9) ADDITIONAL TOPICS FOR HONOURS STUDENTS: Specific heat of solids, Bose-Einstein condensation

4. SOLIDS AND SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS Band theory of solids, Kronig-Penney Model (qualitative), conductors, insulators and semiconductors, p-type and n-type semiconductors, statistics of electrons and holes, Hall effect (for single as well as both type of charge carriers) (5) ADDITIONAL TOPICS FOR HONOURS STUDENTS: p-n junction, rectifier, LED, tunnel diode 5. SUPER CONDUCTIVITY Occurrence, destruction of super conductivity, Meissner effect, type I and type II Super-conductors; heat capacity, isotope effect, thermodynamical considerations, London equations & penetration depth, coherence length, BCS theory (elementary description), applications of superconductors. (5) ADDITIONAL TOPICS FOR HONOURS STUDENTS: High temperature superconductivity, Josephson junctions TEXT BOOK: Concepts of Modern Physics, by Arthur Beiser (McGraw-Hill)

REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Nuclear Physics, by I. Kaplan (Addison-Wesley) 2. Solid State Physics, by C. Kittel (Wiley Eastern) 3. Solid State Physics, by S.O. Pillai (New Age International) 4. Introduction to Modern Physics, by Richtmyer, Kennard & Cooper ( McGraw Hill) 5. Introduction to Modern Physics, by Mani & Mehta (East West Press) Modern Physics, by Bernstein, Fishbane & Gasiorowicz (Pearson Education)

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PHYSICS LAB PY 202 None Credits: 2 L T P: 0 0 3

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TWELVE EXERCISES OUT OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. Familiarization with various measuring instruments Vernier calipers, screw gauge, spherometer, spectrometer etc. 2. To find the wavelength of sodium light using Fresnels biprism. 3. (i) To determine the wavelength of He-Ne laser using transmission grating. (ii) To determine the slit width using the diffraction pattern. 4. To determine the wave length of sodium light by Newtons rings method. (3) 5. To determine the wave length of sodium light using a diffraction grating. (3) 6. To find the specific rotation of sugar solution using a Bi-quartz Polarimeter. (3) 7. To find the energy band gap of the given semiconductor by four probe method. (3) 8. To find the angle of prism and the angle of minimum deviation with the help of a spectrometer, and hence to determine the refractive index of the material of the prism. (3) 9. To design a method to draw equipotential lines with various geometries of electrodes kept at different potentials. (3) 10. To study the Hall effect of a given semiconductor. 11. To determine the dielectric constant of the given materials. 12. To study the photoelectric effect. 13. To study the B-H curve of the ferromagnetic materials. (3) (3) (3) (3)

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14. To design a hollow prism and used it find the refractive index of a given liquid. (3) TEXT BOOKS: 1. Practical Physics, by Gupta & Kumar (Pragati Prakashan) 2. B.Sc. Practical Physics, by C.L.Arora (S. Chand)

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