Aerodynamics-II detail syllabus for Aeronautical Engineering (Aero), 2019-20 scheme is taken from AKTU official website and presented for AKTU students. The course code (RAE701), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/Week, Practical Hr/Week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration, and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.
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Unit I
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Unit II
Two-dimensional supersonic flow:Two-dimensional supersonic flow past wedges and concavecorners, Normal shock relations. Oblique shock relations, Hodograph shock polar. Strong, weak and detached shocks, Prandtl-Meyer expansion flow past two dimensional concave corners, Expansion hodograph, Reflection of shocks and expansion waves Method of characteristics.
Unit III
Differential Equation of motion: Steady compressible flows. Small perturbation potential equations.solution for subsonic and supersonic flow. Prandtl-Glauert of transformation relation for subsonic flows.Linearized and exact 2-d linearized supersonic flows theory and its application for calculation of lift, drag and pitching moments centre of pressure. Method of characteristics Prandtl-Glauert correction. Compressibility effects on aerodynamic coefficients.
Unit IV
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Unit V
Aircraft Testing: Aerodynamic testing facilities for different speed regimes, low speed wind tunnels, closed and open circuit tunnels. Main features of Subsonic, supersonic and transonic tunnels, shock tunnels, Instrumentation and calibration of test section. Testing procedure, data reduction, blockage effects and boundary layer corrections, correction to lift and drag,
Measuring devices in test Section: Pitot static tube, yaw probes, five-hole probe, hot wire anemometers. Flow visualization techniques oil flow, tuft survey and smoke. Flow field pressure measurements, Schlieren, shadowgraph and interferometer technique, laser Doppler and PIV technique.
Books and References:
- John D Anderson Jr., Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, 2nd Ed., Mc Graw Hill.
- J JBertin and M L Smith, Aerodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall.
- E. Rathakrishnan, Gas Dynamics, Prentice Hall of India.
- R S Shevell, Fundamentals of Flight, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall.
- E L Houghton and N B Carruthers, Aerodynamics for Engineering Students, Arnold, 2nd Ed
- John D Anderson Jr., Compressible flow, The basics with Applications, McGraw Hill.
- E.L. Houghton and A, E, Brock, Aerodynamics for Engineering students, Edward Arnold.
- W.F. Durand (Editor), Aerodynamic Theory, vol, I to VI, Dover Publication, 1963 A.H. Shapiro, Dynamics and Thermodynamics od Compressible Fluid Flow, vol, I & II Ronald Press.
- A. Ferri, Elements of Aerodynamics of Supersonic Flow, McMillan, 1949.
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