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IST-F-32/04
Institute of Space Technology
Date of Issue 08-May-2014
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DEPARTMENT & PROGRAM: Department of Avionics Engineering, Avionics Engineering Program

COURSE CODE – COURSE NAME: 305224 – Applied Aerodynamics Credit-Hours: 2-0

TEXT AND MATERIALS:


Textbook
1. Introduction to Flight By John D Anderson(6th edition)

Reference Material:
1. Fundamentals of Aerodynamics by John D Anderson( 5th edition)

Modul Topic Reference Week/


e Lecture
I 1.0 Fundamental thoughts Ch 2 1-4
I. Fundamental physical quantities of flowing gas Text Book1
Governing Equations for Inviscid Incompressible
flow.
II. The source of all aerodynamic forces
III. Equation of state for the perfect gas
IV. Discussion of units
V. Specific volume
VI. Anatomy of an aircraft
VII. Anatomy of a space craft
II 2.0 The standard atmosphere Ch 3 5-8
1.1. Text Book1
I. Definition of altitude
II. Hydrostatic equation
III. Relation of geopotential and geometric altitude
IV. Definition of standard atmosphere
V. Pressure, Temperature and density altitudes

III 3.0 Basic aerodynamics Ch 4, Ch5 9-16


I. Continuity equation Text Book1
II. Incompressible and compressible flows
III. Supersonic flow over wedges and cones
IV. Momentum equation
V. Elementary thermodynamics, Isentropic flow,
VI. Energy equation

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VII. Speed of sound, Low subsonic wind tunnel,


VIII. Measurement of airspeed
IX. Supersonic wind tunnels
X. Viscous flows, Laminar and turbulent boundary layer
XI. Transition ,critical Reynolds number
XII. Flow separation
XIII. Airfoil Nomenclature
XIV. Lift, drag and moment coefficients
XV. Pressure coefficient
XVI. Infinite vs finite wing
XVII. Induced drag, Drag divergence Mach number.

IV 4.0 Final 17-18

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