2nd Year, AERO

AE402PC: Low Speed Aerodynamics AE Syllabus for B.Tech 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation JNTUH

Low Speed Aerodynamics detailed syllabus for Aeronautical Engineering (AE), 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 regulation has been taken from the JNTUH official website and presented for the B.Tech students affiliated to JNTUH course structure. For Course Code, Subject Names, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. We make sure the result links and syllabus uploaded here is latest and up to date, also the syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the universities official website.

For Aeronautical Engineering (AE) 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation Scheme, do visit AE 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Scheme. The detailed syllabus for low speed aerodynamics is as follows.

Low Speed Aerodynamics Subject Syllabus for AE 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation

Course Objectives:

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Course Outcomes:

  • Introduction to Low speed aerodynamics
  • Aerofoil and wing Theory
  • Concept of boundary layers

UNIT – I

Aerofoil and Wing: Forces and moments on aircraft, wing platform geometry, Aerofoil nomenclature, aerodynamic characteristics, centre of pressure and aerodynamic centre; Wing of infinite aspect ratio, generation of lift, starting Vortex, Kuttas trailing edge condition, pressure distribution on aerofoil,

UNIT – II

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UNIT – III:

Propellers and Propulsion: Froudes momentum theory of propulsion, Airscrew, airscrew pitch, geometric Pitch, mean pitch, vortex system of an airscrew, performance of blade, actuator disc in hovering flight.

UNIT – IV

Introduction to Steady Flight Performance: Types of drag, minimum drag condition in level flight, power, conditions of minimum power requirements, – gliding flight, rate of sink, range, – Climbing flight, condition for maximum rate of climb, rate of turning.

UNIT – V

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. E. L. Houghton and P. W. Carpenter, Aerodynamics for Engineering Studentsll, Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., London, 5th Edition, 1982,
  2. J. D. Anderson, Fundamentals of Aerodynamicsl, Mc Graw Hill Book Co., New York, 5th Edition, 1985.
  3. John J. Bertin and Russell M. Cummings, Aerodynamics for Engineering Studentsl, Pearson, 5th Edition, 2009.

Reference Books:

  1. L. J. Clancy, Aerodynamicsl, Pitman, 1st Edition, 1986.
  2. L. H. Milne, S. Thomson, Theoretical Aerodynamicsl, Dover, 2nd Edition, 1985.
  3. K. Karamcheti, Principles of Ideal-Fluid Aerodynamicsl, Krieger Pub Co; 2nd edition, 1980.

For detailed syllabus of all the other subjects of B.Tech 2nd Year Aeronautical Engineering (AE), visit Aeronautical Engineering (AE) 2nd Year Syllabus Subjects.

For results of Aeronautical Engineering (AE) 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation, visit AE 2nd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation results direct link.

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