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2) Assignment Questions should be from self-study component only. TEXT BOOKS: 1) Stephen Turns, “An Introduction to Combustion: Concepts and Applications”, Edition 3, McGraw-Hill Education, 2011 2) Roger Streblow, “Combustion fundamentals”, McGraw-Hill, 1984 REFERENCE BOOK: 1) CE Baukal Jr, “Heat Transfer in Industrial Combustion”, CRC Press, 2000 2) G, Singer, “Combustion, Fossil Power Systems”, 4th Ed. 1966 Ed Pub. 3). Sharma, $.P., and Chandra Mohan, “Fuels and Combustion”, , Tata Me. Graw Hill Publishing Co.,Ltd., New Delhi, 1987, 4) Mathur, M.L., and Sharma, RP, “Gas Turbine, Jet and Rocket Propulsion,” Standard Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, 1988 ASSESSMENT PATTERN: CIE-Continuous Evaluation Theory (50 Marks) Bloom’s Category [Tests [Assignments AAT farks (Out of 50) BO 110 ito member E E 3 (Understand io E 2 ply 0 05 D Analyse 5 05 ni Evaluate 05 [reate *KAT- Altemate Assessment Tool SEE-Semester End Examination Theory (50 Marks) (Bloom’s Category (Marks Theory (50) emember io inderstand 0 ppl 0 nalyse 0 [Evaluate 0 Sreate INSTITUTION ELECTIVE-I INTRODUCTION TO FLIGHT VEHICLES AND AIRPORT MANAGEMENT ‘Sub Code: I9AEGIEIFV, Credits: 03 L:T: Pi (CIE Marks: 50 ‘Exam Hours: 03 ‘SEE Marks: 50 Total hours: 40 ‘Scheme and Syllabus 2019 Scheme VI Semester OBJECTIVES: 1) To study the different types of aircraft configuration. 2) To understand the basies of aerodynamics, 3) To get exposure to various types of aircraft propulsion systems. 4) To study the Basie aircraft structures 5) To understand the Helicopter configuration, 6) To understand the Airport requirements and facilities, COURSE OUTCOMES: After completion of the course, the graduates will be able to ‘OL Describe the basic components and various types of aircraft configuration COD Discuss the basies of aerodynamics {CO3 Outline the types of gas turbine engines used in aircraft basics of aircraft structure and materials used | iscuss the working principle of Helicopter. | (06 iscuss about the airport formation requirements, management, facilities and alipor yperations, MAPPING OF COURSE OUTCOMES TO PROGRAM OUTCOMES: POI PO2 P03 P04 POS POs PO7 POS POO POI poll poiz oO 3. 0 ‘On 1 03 ‘04 505 506) COURSE CONTENTS UNIT Course Content Hrs | Cos INTRODUCTION TO AIRCRA\ Classification of aircrafts; Types of Aircrafts: Lighter than Air/ Heavier than Air 1 | aircrafts ; Conventional Design configurations based on power plant location, Wing | 8 | COL vertical location, intake location, tail unit arrangements, landing gear arrangements. Unconventional configurations- Monoplane, Biplane, Tri-plane and Quadra-plane, sea planes, STOL and STOVL configurations BASICS OF AERODYNAMICS: Atmosphere and its properties, significance of speed of sound; airspeed and groundspeed; Airfoil Nomenclature, Types of Airfoil, Aspect Ratio, Pressure 2 | Distribution over a airfoil, Center of Pressure, Aerodynamic Center, Bernoulli’s| 8 | CO2 equation and its application for generation of lift and measurement of airspeed; Lift, Drag, Pitching Moments, Basic components of an Aircraft, Aircraft Axis system, Control surfaces and high lift devices. Forces on an aircraft in flight; Definition of static and dynamic stability INTRODUCTION TO AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEMS: cos 3 | Principles of aircraft propulsion, Types of power plants, basic components inGas_ | % | Cos turbine engines. Types of power plants, ramiets, scramjets and pulse jet engines; ‘Scheme and Syllabus 2019 Scheme VI Semester Use of propellers and jets for production of thrust, comparative merits and limitations of different types of propulsion engines. Helicopters: Single rotary wing, contra-rotating types, parts of helicopter and their purpo: BASIC AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE: 4 | Airframe material properties, Materials used in airframe construction, Basic| 8 | CO4 structure types: Fuselage, wing structure and empennage structures, Trusses, monocoque and semi-monocoque arrangements. Basic structural members. INTRODUCTION TO AIRPOR 5 | Components of Airport. Types of airports, Size of runways required Ground roll| 8 | CO6 and take off distance. Gross weight (Airplane + Pay load), wing span based on civil aviation safety regulations. Airport Operation. SELF-STUDY COMPONENT: Unit-2: necessary conditions for stability. Unit-4: Wing pod mount and Fuselage mount. Unit-5: Airport designation, NOTE: 1) Questions for CTE and SEE not to be set from self-study component. 2) Assignment Questions should be from self-study component only TEXT BOOKS: 1) Shevel, “Fundamentals of Flight”, Prentice Hall, 1989. 2) Lalit Gupta and Dr. O. P. Sharma: “Fundamentals of Flight Vol-I to Vol-IV", Himalayan Books, 2006 REFERENCE BOOK: 1) John D. Anderson, “Introduction to Flight’, McGraw-Hill Education, 2011. ISBN 9780071108059, 2) Treager, S., "Gas Turbine Technology", McGraw Hill 1997 ASSESSMENT PATTERN: CIE -Continuous Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks BBloom’s Category [Tests [Assignments [AAT varks (Out of 50) Bo iio ito Remember F FE 03 inderstand 10 E 2 Apply 10 ps 1 Analy’ 05; os 4 Evaluate 5 Sreate *AAT- Altemate Assessment Tool SEE -Semester End Examination Theory (50 Marks) [Bloom's Category Marks Theory (50) Remember. lo

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