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A A 101: Air and Space Vehicles
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Introduction to aircraft and spacecraft; how airplanes fly, how airplanes and rockets are made, how they are controlled, and how space missions are designed. and computer simulations used as illustrations. Emphasis on conceptual, rather than mathematical, comprehension. Not recommended for upper-division students in physical sciences and engineering. Offered: AWSp.
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A A 210: Engineering Statics
4.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Vector analysis applied to equilibrium of rigid body systems and subsystems. Force and moment resultants, free body diagrams, internal forces, and friction. Analysis of basic structural and machine systems and components. Offered: AWSpS.
Prerequisite:
either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136; PHYS 121; recommended: graphics background
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A A 280: Introduction to System Engineering
4.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Concepts of system approach, system hierarchies, functional analysis, requirements, trade studies, and other concepts used to define and integrate complex engineering systems. Offered: jointly with IND E 280.
Prerequisite:
CSE 142
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A A 301: Compressible Aerodynamics
4.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Aerodynamics as applied to the problems of performance of flight vehicles in the atmosphere. Kinematics and dynamics of flow fields. Thin airfoil theory; finite wing theory. Compressible fluids; one-dimensional compressible flow; twodimensional supersonic flow. Offered: W.
Prerequisite:
CHEM E 260
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A A 302: Incompressible Aerodynamics
4.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Aerodynamics as applied to the problems of performance of flight vehicles in the atmosphere. Kinematics and dynamics of flow fields; incompressible flow about bodies. Thin airfoil theory; finite wing theory. Offered: Sp.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 123; either AMATH 351, MATH 136, or MATH 307
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A A 308: COMPUTER TOOLS I
1.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
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Separate File
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A A 309: COMPUTER TOOLS II
1.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
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A A 310: Orbital and Space Flight Mechanics
4.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Newton’s law of gravitation. Two-body problem, central force motion, Kepler’s laws. Trajectories and conic sections. Position and velocity as functions of time. Orbit determination and coordinate transformations. Rocket dynamics, orbital maneuvers, Hohmann transfer. Interplanetary trajectories, patched conics. Planetary escape and capture. Gravity assist maneuvers. Offered: A.
Prerequisite:
M E 230
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A A 311: Atmospheric Flight Mechanics
4.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Applied Aerodynamics, aircraft flight “envelope,” minimum and maximum speeds, climb and glide performance. Range and endurance, take-off and landing performance, using both jet and propeller power plants. Longitudinal and dynamic stability and control, wing dowash, stabilizer and elevator effectiveness, power effects. Lateral and directional stability and control. Offered: A.
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A A 312: Structural Vibrations
4.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Vibration theory. Characteristics of single and multidegreeof- freedom linear systems with forced inputs. Approximate methods for determining principal frequencies and mode shapes. Application to simple aeroelastic problems. Offered: W.
Prerequisite:
M E 230
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