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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
On demand. Lect. 3, Lab. 0, 3 credits. This course covers the static aeroelastic phenomena of wing divergence and control. Free, forced and damped vibrations of aircraft structures and two dimensional flutter theory are also discussed. Prerequisites: AENG 0342, AENG 0370 and senior standing.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
On demand. Lect. 3, Lab. 0, 3 credits. A continuation of AENG 0344 covering the fundamentals of compressible flow, normal and oblique shocks; subsonic, transonic and supersonic aerodynamics and design of supersonic aircraft. Prerequisites: AENG 0344 and senior standing.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
On demand. Lect. 3, Lab. 0, 3 credits. A continuation of AENG 0346 emphasizing more detailed analysis of the thermodynamics and aerodynamics of aircraft propulsion systems. Aspects of design of engines will be covered. Prerequisites: AENG 0346 and senior standing.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
On demand. Lect. 3, Lab. 0, 3 credits. Detailed internal aero-thermodynamic analysis of gas turbine power plants; topics may include engine component analysis and design, optimization of overall performance, an introduction to combustion, plasma dynamics and other contemporary propulsion issues. Prerequisites: AENG 0346 and senior standing.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
2 nd Semester. Lect. 3, Lab. 0, 3 credits. The principles and techniques of automatic controls are treated in this course. Topics include: examples of modern flight control systems in aerospace engineering, steady and transient performance of second order systems, root locus and frequency response analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 0307. Corequisite: AENG 460L.
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1.00 Credits
2 nd Semester. Lect. 0, Lab. 1, 1 credits. Weekly laboratory experiences to supplement the AENG 0460 lecture. Corequisite: AENG 0460.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
2 nd Semester. Lect. 4, Lab. 0, 4 credits. This course provides the capstone design experience, reviewing and applying the concepts learned from aerodynamics, structures, propulsion and stability and control to the design of an aircraft. Students will present both oral and written reports on their aircraft design. Prerequisites: AENG 0344, AENG 0342, AENG 0346, AENG 0370 and senior standing.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
On demand. Lect. 3, Lab. 0, 3 credits. Introduction to the design of small satellites, including aspects of orbital mechanics, power and propulsion, sensors, communication and the space environment. Group design projects will simulate some component of a practical satellite. All engineering disciplines are encouraged to take this course. Prerequisite: AENG 0340 or departmental approval.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
On demand. Lect. 3, Lab. 0, 3 credits. This course investigates powered and unpowered orbital trajectories, methods used in advanced trajectory analysis and mission design, spacecraft stability and control and other space related topics. Prerequisite: AENG 0340 or departmental approval.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
2 nd Semester. Lect. 3, Lab. 0, 3 credits. Introduction to aerospace composite materials and structures: types of fibers used, thermosetting and thermoplastic matrix systems, mechanics of lamina and laminate. Prerequisites: AENG 0342 and senior standing.
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