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Anna University B.Tech AE (R13) 8th Sem Hypersonic Aerodynamics Syllabus

Hypersonic Aerodynamics for B.Tech 8th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Hypersonic Aerodynamics B.Tech (R13) eighthsem is as follows

OBJECTIVES

To introduce fundamental concepts and features peculiar to hypersonic flow to students to familiarize them with the aerodynamical aspects of hypersonic vehicles and the general hypersonic flow theory.

UNIT I : FUNDAMENTALS OF HYPERSONIC AERODYNAMICS    [9 hours]
Introduction to hypersonic aerodynamics – differences between hypersonic aerodynamics and supersonic aerodynamics – concept of thin shock layers and entropy layers – hypersonic flight paths – hypersonic similarity parameters – shock wave and expansion wave relations of inviscid hypersonic flows.

UNIT II : SIMPLE SOLUTION METHODS FOR HYPERSONIC
INVISCID FLOWS      [9 hours]
Local surface inclination methods – Newtonian theory – modified Newtonian law – tangent wedge and tangent cone and shock expansion methods – approximate methods – hypersonic small disturbance theory – thin shock layer theory.

UNIT III : VISCOUS HYPERSONIC FLOW THEORY     [9 hours]
Boundary layer equations for hypersonic flow – hypersonic boundary layers – self similar and non self similar boundary layers – solution methods for non self similar boundary layers – aerodynamic heating and its adverse effects on airframe.

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[TOTAL: 45 PERIODS]

OUTCOMES

  • Knowledge in basics of hypersonic and supersonic aerodynamics
  • Acquiring knowledge in theory of hypersonic flow.
  • Understanding of boundary layers of hypersonic flow and viscous interaction
  • Role of chemical and temperature effects in hypersonic flow.

TEXT BOOKS:

  • John D. Anderson. Jr., “Hypersonic and High Temperature Gas Dynamics”, Mc.Graw hill Series, New York, 1996.

REFERENCES:

  • John D. Anderson. Jr., “Modern Compressible flow with historical Perspective”, Mc.Graw Hill Publishing Company, New York, 1996.
  • John T. Bertin, “Hypersonic Aerothermodynamics”, published by AIAA Inc., Washington. D.C., 1994.

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