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Aerospace Engineering: Airplane Design And Aerodynamic Basic

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Aerospace Engineering: Airplane Design And Aerodynamic Basic

Aerospace Engineering: Airplane Design And Aerodynamic Basic
Last updated 5/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.24 GB | Duration: 2h 24m

Master aircraft and engine designs, parts and components, aerodynamics and classification

What you'll learn
Aircraft and airplane classification by various parameters.
Most of airplane designs and configurations and how these impacts its spectrum of use.
General aerodynamics of airplanes: forces of a flight, laminar and turbulent flows, stalls, supersonic flights, airplane stability, etc.
Airplane airframe and flight controls.
Turbojet, turbofan, turboprop and piston engines.
Types of aviation fuel.
Requirements
Basic physics and mathematics. Not mandatory.
Description
Aerospace Engineering: Airplane design and Aerodynamic basics course is aviation and airline related course where you will study most modern airplane designs and engine work principles. My intention is that you, in terms of aerodynamics, learn and understand how different airplane components including its engines make the airplane to fly in the most efficient way. The course is concentrated on civil commercial airplanes but also explains essential designs used in military aviation.The structure of the course is following:IntroductionAircraft and airplane classificationAerodynamics basicsAirframe, flight controls and enginesYou will learn such topics as Aircraft classification, Flight Performance classes, Airplane spectrum of use, Commercial airplane classification, Aerodynamic forces of an airplane, Laminar and turbulent flows, stall, Airframe, Flight controls and high lift devices, Jet engines, Aviation fuel types, ICAO noise categories and much more!The objectives of this course for you are to be well oriented in Aerospace engineering and in Aviation in general, and get deep theoretical and practical knowledge on the subjects. For better understanding the course contains a lot of graphical information, practical examples, around 2 hours of specially prepared reading materials and quizzes after each theoretical section.I encourage you to begin this journey to Aviation and Aerospace engineering and you will not regret it! If you have any questions during the course feel free to contact me, I will answer as quick as possible!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to the course

Lecture 2 Course Content

Section 2: Aircraft and airplane classification

Lecture 3 Aircraft classification

Lecture 4 Airplane spectrum of use

Lecture 5 Wing configuration (Part 1)

Lecture 6 Wing configuration (Part 2)

Lecture 7 Propulsion systems

Lecture 8 Aviation fuel types

Lecture 9 Airplane speed

Lecture 10 Commercial airplanes

Lecture 11 Airplane Flight Performance classes

Lecture 12 Airplane Noise level Categories

Section 3: Aerodynamics basics

Lecture 13 Aerodynamic forces of an airplane

Lecture 14 Laminar and turbulent flows, stall

Lecture 15 Airplane stability

Section 4: Airframe, flight controls and engines

Lecture 16 Airframe (Part 1)

Lecture 17 Airframe (Part 2)

Lecture 18 Flight controls and high lift devices

Lecture 19 Jet engines: work principle and components

Lecture 20 What jet engine is better?

Lecture 21 What is better, turboprop or piston?

Section 5: Thank You note

Lecture 22 Thank You note

Those who want or already work in any Aviation or Aerospace sector.,Those who want or already work in Airline Operations and Dispatch, Flight Support and Engineering or any other airline division.,Those who study any Aviation related field.,Anyone who is doing business in Aviation (travel agencies, tour operators, aviation brokers, aviation service providers, etc.).,People curious about aerospace engineering.,People interested in Aviation in general.