Aerospace Masterclass: Transonic Aerodynamics

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Aerospace Masterclass: Transonic Aerodynamics
Last updated 12/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.49 GB | Duration: 8h 5m

Learn Aerodynamics from Beginner to Expert and How to Design Airfoils and Wings of Commercial Aircrafts

What you'll learn
Aircrafts classification
Basic fluid dynamics
Basics of aerodynamics
Air compressibility effects and supersonic speeds
Viscous flows including laminar and turbulent boundary layers
Mach numbers, pressure coefficients and shock waves development
Supercritical airfoil design
Transonic 3D wing design
Lift and Drag estimation techniques
Aerodynamics software
Advanced aerodynamics
Requirements
Basic high school math.
Desire to learn an exciting aerospace subject
Basic computer literacy
Description
This transonic aerodynamics course focuses on the study of the flow of air about an aircraft,  but many of the concepts explored are relevant to a wide variety of applications from regular cars to Formula 1 bolides. Students completing this aerodynamics course will gain advanced understanding of concepts and techniques used to aerodynamically analyze and design transonic aircraft.All transport aircrafts today are flying in with transonic speeds, so here you will learn everything you need to know for designing commercial aircraft such as Boeing or Airbus. The course will end by practical exercise where you will apply everything you have learned to design your own airfoil using a on open source software. What you will learn?:Aircrafts classificationBasic fluid dynamicsBasics of aerodynamicsAir compressibility effects and supersonic speedsViscous flows including laminar and turbulent boundary layersMach numbers, pressure coefficients and shock waves developmentSupercritical airfoil designTransonic 3D wing designLift and Drag estimation techniquesAerodynamics software

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Why Learning Aerodynamics?

Lecture 3 What Aerodynamics Is All About?

Section 2: Aircraft Types and Purpose

Lecture 4 Flying Principles and Aerostatics Principle

Lecture 5 Aerodynamic and Inertial Flying Principles

Lecture 6 Aircraft Components and Usage

Lecture 7 Aerodynamic Schemes

Section 3: Basic Aerodynamics

Lecture 8 Coordinate Systems

Lecture 9 Forces and Moments

Lecture 10 General Atmosphere Information

Lecture 11 Viscosity and Viscous Flows

Lecture 12 Air Compressibility

Lecture 13 Branches in Aerodynamics

Section 4: Transonic Flow Fundamentals

Lecture 14 What is Transonic Flow?

Lecture 15 Physical Properties of Transonic Fluids

Lecture 16 Advanced Compressibility

Lecture 17 Pressure Coefficient

Lecture 18 Mach Waves and Shock Waves

Section 5: Transonic Airfoil

Lecture 19 2D Airfoils

Lecture 20 Compressibility Effects for Airfoils

Lecture 21 Shock Waves on Airfoils

Lecture 22 Viscous Flows

Lecture 23 Boundary Layers on Airfoils

Lecture 24 Viscous Flow Effects on Airfoils

Lecture 25 Shock-Induced Separation for Airfoils

Section 6: Real 3D Swept Wings

Lecture 26 Classification of the Aircrafts

Lecture 27 Definition of Swept Wing

Lecture 28 General Design Considerations

Lecture 29 Application of Wing Sweep

Lecture 30 Swept Wing Design: Part 1

Lecture 31 Swept Wing Design: Part 2

Lecture 32 Swept Wing Performance

Lecture 33 Military Swept Wing Design

Section 7: Transonic Airfoil Performance

Lecture 34 Airfoil Performance Background

Lecture 35 Transonic Airfoil Characteristics

Lecture 36 Compressibility and Wave Drag

Lecture 37 General Drag Definition and Prediction

Lecture 38 The Supercritical Airfoil

Lecture 39 Drag Prediction | Near - Field Method

Lecture 40 Drag Prediction | Far - Field Method

Lecture 41 Example of Drag Calculation

Lecture 42 Example of Calculation of Shock Induced Separation

Lecture 43 Types of Shock Induced Separation

Section 8: Swept Wing Performance

Lecture 44 Boundary Layer Performance Method

Lecture 45 Lift Dependent and Skin Friction Drag Method

Lecture 46 Swept Wing Flow Separation

Section 9: Software Tools For Aerodynamics

Lecture 47 Aerodynamics Software: XFoil

Section 10: Conclusions

Lecture 48 How To Use What You've Learned?

Lecture 49 What Comes Next In Aerospace Engineering?

Lecture 50 Bonus Lecture: Discount Coupons

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