The document outlines the course curriculum for an aerospace engineering program. It lists 18 courses that cover topics such as calculus, dynamics, aerodynamics, structures, flight controls, thermodynamics, propulsion, stability and control, viscous flow theory, computer applications, structural dynamics, and aircraft design. Many of the courses recommend textbooks in their specific topics such as fluid dynamics, compressible flow, aerodynamics, structures, and propulsion.
The document outlines the course curriculum for an aerospace engineering program. It lists 18 courses that cover topics such as calculus, dynamics, aerodynamics, structures, flight controls, thermodynamics, propulsion, stability and control, viscous flow theory, computer applications, structural dynamics, and aircraft design. Many of the courses recommend textbooks in their specific topics such as fluid dynamics, compressible flow, aerodynamics, structures, and propulsion.
The document outlines the course curriculum for an aerospace engineering program. It lists 18 courses that cover topics such as calculus, dynamics, aerodynamics, structures, flight controls, thermodynamics, propulsion, stability and control, viscous flow theory, computer applications, structural dynamics, and aircraft design. Many of the courses recommend textbooks in their specific topics such as fluid dynamics, compressible flow, aerodynamics, structures, and propulsion.
AE21001 Introduction to Aerodynamics o An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics – G K Batchelor o Viscous Fluid Flow – F M White o Aerodynamics for Engineering Students – Houghton and Brock o Fundamentals of Aerodynamics – J.D. Anderson MA20102 Numerical Solution of Ordinary and PDE AE21002 Low Speed Aerodynamics o Aerodynamics for Engineering Students – Houghton and Brock o Low speed Aerodynamics – Katz and Plotkin o Fundamentals of Aerodynamics – J.D. Anderson o Boundary Layer Theory – H Schlichting AE21004 Introduction to Aerospace Structures o Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students – T H G Megson o Engineering Analysis of Flight Vehicles – Edward Arnold Ashley o Aircraft Structures – Peery and Azar o Analysis of aircraft structures – Donaldson AE21008 Introduction to Flight Vehicle Controls AE31103 High Speed Aerodynamics o Dynamics and Thermodynamics of a Compressible Fluid Flow – A H Shapiro o Elements of Gas Dynamics – Liepmann and Roshko o Modern Compressible Aerodynamics – J D Anderson o Fluid Dynamics: Theoretical and Computational approach – U A Warsi o Compressible Fluid Dynamics – P A Thompson o Modern Developments in Fluid Dynamics - Goldstein AE31009 Aerospace Structural Analysis o Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students – T H G Megson o Engineering Analysis of Flight Vehicles – Edward Arnold Ashley o Introductory Structural Analysis with Matrix Method – C K Wang o Analysis and Design of Aircraft Structures – E F Bruhn o Airplane Structural Analysis and Design – L G Dunn AE31007 Mechanics of Flight AE31001 Thermodynamics and Aerospace Propulsion System AE31004 Aircraft Stability and Control AE31010 Viscous Flow Theory AE31006 Computer Application in Aero Engg AE31008 Theory of Jet Propulsion AE31002 Aerospace Structural Dynamics AE49003 Aircraft Design and Optimisation
(Lecture Notes in Engineering 54) Mark Drela (Auth.), Thomas J. Mueller (Eds.)-Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamics_ Proceedings of the Conference Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, 5–7 June 1989-Springer-Verlag B
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