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Course Name : AIRPLANE DESIGN

Course Code : AE 419 Credits: 4 L T P : 4 0 0


Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures
1 PRELIMINARIES (4)
Aircraft design, requirements and specifications, airworthiness requirements. Weight:
It's importance. Aerodynamic and structural design considerations. Classifications
of airplane, Concept of configuration, features of special purpose airplanes. Unmanned
aerial vehicles and their features.
2 AIR LOADS IN FLIGHT (04)
Classical methods of estimating symmetrical maneuvering loads on a wing in flight,
basic flight loading conditions, Load factor, V-n diagram, gust loads, estimation of gust
loads, structural effects. use of panel methods to estimate air load distribution on a wing.
3. AIRPLANE WEIGHT ESTIMATION (04)
Estimation of airplane weight based on airplane type / mission and material used. trends
in wing loading, iterative approach.
4. WING DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS (06)
Factors influencing selection of airfoil and plan form. Span wise air loads variation with
span and planform, stalling, take-off and landing considerations. BM and SF. Design
principles for the structure of all metal, stressed skin wing (Civil & Military
airplane).estimation of wing drag, effect of flaps.
5. STRUCTURAL LAYOUT AND INTEGRATION (06)
Structural layout of straight, tapered swept (fwd and aft) wings. fuselage, empennage,
Engine locations, Cockpit and passenger cabin layout, layout of flight and engine
controls.wing-fuselage jointing methods, all metal airplane considerations, use of
composite materials. Preparation of 3-views .CG location.
6. LANDING GEARS (02)
Requirement of landing gears, different arrangements ,mechanism for retraction into
fuselage and wing. absorption of landing loads, calculations of loads.
7. AIRFRAME POWER PLANT INTEGRATION: (02)
Estimation of Horizontal and vertical tail volume ratios, number of engines, location for
inlets and considerations their of. Revised CG location.
8. MODERN CONCEPTS IN AIRPLANE DESIGN (02)
Super critical wing, relaxed stability, control configured vehicles.
9. COMPLETE DESIGN PROBLEM (18)
Preparation of conceptual design of an airplane from given specifications. Use and
analysis of existing designs for this purpose. Design of airframe for the specifications,
prediction of performance ,stability and control, Selection of engines from all
considerations with all details, freezing the design .preparation of preliminary drawings
including 3 views and lay out.
BOOK: 1. Airplane Design- A Conceptual Approach : Daniel P Raymer. AIAA
Education Series USA,1999
2. The Design of Airplane : D.Stinton GRANADA,UK,2000
3. Fundamentals of Aircraft Design : L.M.Nikolai,Univ. of Dayton Ohio,1975
4. Aerodynamics for Engineers : Bertin and Smith,Prentice Hall,1989

Course Name : SPACE DYNAMICS
Course Code :AE 420 Credits: 4 L T P : 4 0 0
Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures

1 INTRODUCTION (07)
Introduction to spacecraft,rockets and missiles,their basic functions and features ,
elements of rocket propulsion.

2 2-D ROCKET MOTION IN VACUUM (07)
equations of motion , rocket motion in free space, Tsiolkovskys equation, rocket
parameters,multistage rockets, ideal velocity of multistage rocket.
3 TWO BODY PROBLEM (07)
Orbit equation, Keplers laws, circular orbit, elliptical, hyperbolic orbit, orbital
elements
4 LAUNCHING OF SATELLITE (07)
Launch vehicle ascent trajectories, injection of satellite and its general aspects,
dependance of orbital parameters on in-plane injection parameters
5 THE EARTH SATELLITE OPERATIONS (07)
The Hohmann transfer, inclination-change maneuver, launch to rendezvous, decay
life time, earth oblateness effect, low thrust orbit transfer.
6 SATELLITE ATTITUDE DYNAMICS (07)
Torque Free-axisymmetric Rigid body, The general torque free rigid body, semi-
rigid space craft, attitude control: Spinning and Non spinning space craft. The Yo-Yo
mechanism, gravity gradient satellite,The dual spin space craft.
7 BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJETORIES (06)
Introduction,boost phase,ballistic phase,trajectory geometry, reentry trajectory

BOOKS: 1. Space Flight Dynamics : William E. Wiesel , Mcgraw Hill 1989
2. Rocket Propulsion & Spaceflight Dynamics : J W Cornelisse,H F
R Schoyer,K F Wakker ; Pitman Publishing ltd.
3. Introduction to flight : John D Anderson

AE 420 H SPACE DYNAMICS: In addition to contents of AE 420, ,the additional
topics are
Interplanetary mission,2-D interplanetary trajectory,launch opportunity,fast interplanetary
trajectory,trajectory about target planet.




Course Name : Air Transportation and A/C Maintenance
Course Code : AE 425 Credits: 4 L T P : 4 0 0
Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures

1 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (7)
Principles of Air Navigation and Air Traffic Control, Overview of CNS & ATM,
Separation standards, Radar and Non-radar separation, wake turbulence
longitudinal separation minima, Precision approaches for landing, Radar systems
for ATC
2 AIRLINES (7)
Introduction to airline industry and economics, determination of operating costs,
Airline route selection and scheduling, planning of flight operations, special
topics in airline operations, Emergence of LCC.
3 AIRPORTS (6)
Aircraft characteristics affecting airport design, Airport layouts and
configurations, Geometric design of the airfield, Wind Rose Diagram, Geometric
design of the airfield,
4 CURRENT ISSUES AND TRENDS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION (7)
Modeling & Simulation of ATC systems, Estimation of airway Capacity & Delay,
Human Factors and Controller Workload, Performance Based Navigation, Free
Flight, Conflict Detection and resolution, Environmental effects of Aviation,
Modeling air transport systems.
5 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES (7)
Maintenance of aircraft, its components, systems and sub-systems. Types of
maintenance schedules, Mandatory schedules, Inspection of aircraft and
components: Types of Inspections, Various Aircraft Manuals, Service Letters,
Service Bulleting, Advisory Circulars, Repair, Modifications, Alteration,
Reconditioning, History Record Sheet
6 MAINTENANCE OF STRUCTURE AND VARIOUS SYSTEMS (7)
Maintenance of aircraft structure, propeller, power-plant, undercarriage, hydraulic
system, fuel system, air-conditioning system
7 AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY AND RIGGING (7)
Aircraft Assembly, Rigging, Alignment of fixed surfaces and flight controls and
systems in details, balancing, Inspection and Maintenance. Flight control system
of Helicopter.

Suggested Readings:
1. Aircraft Maintenance and Repair :Kroes et.al GLENCOE ,1993
2. Aircarft Basic Science :Kroes et.al.
3 Fundamentals of Air Traffic Control, 4
th
Edition, Michael S. Nolan, Thomson
Brooks/Cole, USA, 2004.
4 An Introduction to Airline Economics, 6
th
Edition, William E. O'Connor,
Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001.
5 Planning and Design of Airports, 4th Edition, Robert Horonjeff & Francis X.
McKelvey, Mcgraw Hill Professional Publishing, 1993.
6 Airline Route Planning, John H. H. Grover, BSP Professional Books, Blackwell
Scientific Publications, Oxford, UK, 1990.
7 Air Transportation: A Management Perspective, 6
th
Edition, John G. Wensveen,
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., UK, 2007.
8 Air Transportation Systems Engineering, George L. Donohue, Andres G.
Zellweger, Editors, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2001


Course Name: COMPUTATIONAL LAB DESIGN POINTS 2

Course Code: AE 421 Credits :2 L T P : 0 0 3

1. Point relaxation method for Laplace equation for the flow over airfoil
2. Successive Line Relaxation for the Laplace equation over airfoil
3. Structural grid generation over NACA 0012
4. Relaxation method for subsonic full potential equation for flow over airfoil with
zero angle of attack
5. Lifting subsonic incompressible potential flow over airfoil
6. Two dimensional Panel method for subsonic incompressible flow over NACA
0012
7. Zoukowski transformation for subsonic incompressible flows

Refrence
1. Jack Moran, Theoretical and Computational Aerodynamics
2.Anderson, Computational Fluid Mechanics
3. TECHPLOT, FLUENT, GRIDPAK Packages
Course Name: EXPERIMENTS IN VIBRATIONS LAB
Course Code:AE 422 Design points: 2 Credits:2 L.T.P. 0 0 3
List of Practicals
1. To find the viscosity of the given fluid using the concept of vibrations.
2. To determine the co-efficient of friction between two materials using the method
of vibrations and also draw a graph between the co-efficient of friction and speed
of the rollers.
3. Investigation of the node and antinode position for cantilever.
4. Investigation of the node and antinode position for simply supported beam.
5. Investigation of the node and antinode position for a fixed end beam
6. Determine experimentally the load on a beam with different end conditions and
compare it with actual load and discuss the results.
7. Test the given structure for its vibarational stability.
8. Determine experimentally the spring stiffness and dampers required in structure
to a specific degree from the given vibrating body and test it experimentally.
9. To determine experimentally the whirling speed of shaft for a given system.


Course Name: : VISCOUS FLOW THEORY
Course Code: AE 426 Credits :4 L T P : 4 0 0
Lecture wise breakup No of Lectures
1. Outline of Fluid Motion with friction 7
Real and perfect fluid, Viscosity, Compressibility, The Hagen-Poiseuille
equations of flow through a pipe, Principle of Similarity: the Reynolds and Mach
number, Comparison between the theory of perfect fluids and experiment.
2. Outlines of Boundary-layer theory 6
The Boundary-Layer concept, Separation and vortex formation, Turbulent flow in
a pipe and in a boundary layer,
3. Derivation of the equations of motion of a compressible viscous fluid
(Navier-Stokes equations) 7
Fundamental equations of motion and continuity applied to fluid flow, General
stress system in a deformable body, Relation between stress and rate of
deformation, Stokess hypothesis, Bulk viscosity and thermodynamic pressure,
The Navier-Stokes equations.
4. Laminar Boundary Layer Flows 6
Boundary layer Flow, Boundary Layer Equations, Approximate Momentum
Integral Theory, Boundary Layers within accelerating potential flow, Flow over
non-Slender Planner Bodies, Rotational Boundary Layers
6. Vorticity and the Laminar Boundary Layer 7
Introduction, The Vorticity equation, The Creation of Vorticity, A point Source of
Vorticity, Flow past a Solid Body from Infinity, The Reynolds Number Effect,
7. Boundary-layer equations for two-dimensional flow; Boundary-Layer on a
plate 7
Derivation of boundary-layer equations for flow along a flat plate, The separation
of a boundary layer, A Remark on the integration of the boundary layer equations,
Skin friction, The boundary layer along a plate.
8. Slow Viscous Flow 8
Introduction, Stokes Flows, Two Dimensional Flows, Three dimensional
Stokes Flows, Criticism of Stokess Solution, The Oseen Equations, Three-
Dimensional Oseen Flows, Hele Shaw flow, Problems

Reference
1. Dr Hermann Schlichting, Boundary-Layer Theory, McGraw-Hill Book
Company
2. Frank M White, Fluid Mechanics, The McGraw-Hill Companies
3. P.D. McCormack and Lawrence Crane, PHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS,
Academic Press, New York and London

Course Name: HUMANITIES III (BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT&
INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION)
Course Code: HU 402 Credits: 4 L T P : 4-0-0
Pre Req:
Lecture Wise Breakup No. of Lectures

1. INTRODUCTION (07)
Scope of business, Characteristics of business and its forms.
2. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Economic, Political and Technological. (07)
Ecological and Global Environment and their relevance in present scenario. (08)
3. SOCIAL RESPONSIBALITY OF BUSINESS (05)
Concept, Social Responsibility toward different interest groups and Business
Ethics.
4. GLOBALIZATION (07)
Meaning, Rationale for globalization, features of current globalization, Pros and
Cons of globalization.
5. WTO (07)
Functions of WTO. WTO structure, and Implications for India.
6. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (05)
Concept, Essentials of good Corporate Governance, One case study.
7. CONTRACT ACT (05)
Concept of Contract, types and its essentials.
8. SALE OF GOOD ACT (05)
Essential of sale of goods Act.

BOOKS:
1 Francis Cherunilam, Business Environment, Himalaya Publications.
2 K.C.Garg,V.K.Sareen,MukeshSharma andR.C.Chawla, Commercial &
Labour Laws, Kalyani Publishers.
REFERENCES:
1. K Aswathappa, Essential of Business Environment, Himalaya Publication.
2. S.S.Gulshan, Mercantile Law, Excel Books.
3. S.S. Gulshan & G.K. Kapoor, Business Law, New Age International (p)
Ltd.,Publisher.
4. S Singh, Corporate Governance Global Concepts & Practices, Excel Books.
5. Roger Benett, International Business, Addison Wesley Longhran, Delhi.
6. Y K Bhushan, Business Organization & Management, Sultan Chand & Sons.

HU402H (Humanities III) -In addition to the contents of HU402, additional
topics:
Cluster Growth Model Vs SEZ
Innovative Dynamics of the Company
Foreign Market Entry Strategies
Competition Policy and Law
Corporate Social Responsibility-Two Case Studies

Course Name: HUMANITIES III (CORPORATE FINANCE)
Course Code : HU 404 Credits-4 : L T P: 4-0-0
Pre Req:
Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures

1. INTRODUCTION (07)
Finance, Financial Decisions, Objectives of Corporate Financial Decisions and
factors influencing financial decisions.
2. INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM (07)
Nature and role of financial system in Indian Economy.
3. FINANCIAL MARKETS (08)
Concepts, Type of markets and their relevance in present scenario.
4. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES (08)
Capital and Money Market Instruments, Services.
5. WORKING CAPITAL (05)
Types and factors affecting the requirements of working capital.
6. SOURCES OF FINANCE (05)
Short term and long term.
7. TIME VALUE OF MONEY AND CAPITAL BUDGETING (05)
Concept of Compounding and Discounting, Nature of Investment Decisions,
Investment, Evaluation Criteria: Pay Back Period Method, Accounting Rate of
Return Method, Internal Rate of Return Method and Net Present Value Method.
8. FINANCIAL LEVERAGE (03)
Meaning (trading on equity) and measures.
9. DIVIDEND POLICY (05)
Objectives of Dividend Policy, factors influencing firms dividend policy.
10. CAPITAL STRUCTURE (03)
Essentials of Capital Structure, Approaches to establish target capital structure.

BOOKS:
1. Pandey I.M., Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House Pvt.Ltd.
2. Khan M Y, Indian Financial System, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Bhole LM and Mahakud Jitendra, Financial Institutions and Markets,
Tata McGraw Hil
REFERENCES:
1. Chandra Prasanna, Financial Management Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Lasher William R., Practical financial Management, Thomson
3. Van Horne J.C., Financial Management and Policy, Prentice Hall
4. Apte, P.G., International Financial Management, Tata McGraw Hill

HU404H (Humanities III) -In addition to the contents of HU404, additional topics:

Capital Market Intermediaries and their Regulation.
Functions and Operations of Money Market.
Foreign Exchange Market From FERA to FEMA.
Role of Banks and Financial Institutions in Economic Development.

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