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    Introduction To Aeronautical Engineering

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    Introduction To Aeronautical Engineering

    Introduction To Aeronautical Engineering
    Last updated 5/2020
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 516.57 MB | Duration: 1h 24m

    Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering Fundamentals

    What you'll learn
    Understand the Fundamentals of Aeronautical Engineering
    Understand the classification of Airplanes
    Identify the control surfaces of an Aircraft
    Understand how Airplanes generate lift and drag
    Understand the Performance of Aircraft Engines
    Understand the Concept of Mach Number
    Requirements
    Basic physics (High School Level) Not mandatory
    Interest in Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering
    Description
    The Introduction to Aeronautical Engineering: Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering Fundamentals Course is a multidisciplinary course where you will study the Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, Aircraft Engines. My intention is that you fully understand the main topics regarding Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering Fundamentals.The structure of the Course is the following:IntroductionClassification of Aircraft & Classification of AirplaneControl SurfacesFundamentals of AerodynamicsAircraft EnginesMach Number, Reynolds Number and Boundary Layer.We will discuss topics such as Mach Numbers, Reynolds Number, Boundary layer and Control Surfaces and much more!The objective of the Course are for you to understand how Airplanes is able to fly, how the Drag is Generated in Aircraft as well as Lift related to the Drag and how the thrust provided by the engines. Engine types and comparison, which one is more efficient and why? control surfaces, Mach Number and Performance of the Aircraft depending on the Range and Weights.I encourage you to begin this journey to Aeronautical Engineering, you won't regret it! If you have any doubts during the course feel free to ask me or contact me and clarify it immediately, I will answer as quick as possible!About meLakshmanan KuppanchettyAeronautical EngineerMy name is Lakshmanan Kuppanchetty and I am 22 years old, I grew up in India.I studied a bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering and I am very thankful to everyone who is making this possible.My aim is to convince you that Engineering as well as career development and specifically Aeronautical Engineering are topics which can be faced if one is interested in them.Feel free to ask me for information regarding the courses or additional information on Aeronautical Engineering!I hope you find the courses useful and enjoy the material uploaded!Kind regards to all,Lakshmanan Kuppanchetty

    Overview

    Section 1: Short Introduction

    Lecture 1 Course Overview

    Lecture 2 Short Introduction

    Lecture 3 Components of aeroplane

    Lecture 4 Usage of components

    Section 2: Classification of Aircraft & Classification of Airplane

    Lecture 5 Classification

    Lecture 6 General and civil aviation aircraft

    Lecture 7 Cargo and military aircraft

    Section 3: Control surfaces

    Lecture 8 Control surface

    Lecture 9 Secondary control surfaces

    Lecture 10 How the control surfaces working?

    Section 4: Fundamentals of Aerodynamics

    Lecture 11 Fundamentals of aerodynamics

    Lecture 12 Types of drag

    Lecture 13 Lift drag calculations

    Lecture 14 Stalling in aircraft

    Section 5: Aircraft Engines

    Lecture 15 Aircraft engine types

    Lecture 16 Airbreathing engines

    Section 6: Mach Number, Reynold’s Number and Boundary Layer

    Lecture 17 Mach number and calculations

    Lecture 18 Reynold's number and calculations

    Lecture 19 Boundary layer

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