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CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS B.

TECH – AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

COURSE TITLE HYPERSONIC AERODYNAMICS CREDITS 3


COURSE CODE AEC4455 COURSE CATEGORY DE L-T-P-S 3-0-0-0
CIA 50% ESE 50%
LEARNING LEVEL BTL- 3
CO COURSE OUTCOMES PO
1 Understand the fundamentals of hypersonic flows and also 1,5,6
understanding the shock wave nature in hypersonic flow regime and
2 3, 5, 6
quantitatively analyse the property variation.
Solve the inviscid and viscous flows in the hypersonic regime using specific
3 2, 3,6
methods.
Evaluate the Boundary layer interaction in hypersonic flow.
4 Understand and analyse the heat‐transfer related issues in the hypersonic 2, 3,6
regime..
Prepare themselves for the futuristic design of the vehicles including high
5 1,4,5, 6
speed heat transfer problems in aerospace
Prerequisites : Nil
MODULE 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF HYPERSONIC AERODYNAMICS 9
Introduction to hypersonic aerodynamics – differences between hypersonic aerodynamics and
supersonic aerodynamics – concept of thin shock layer and entropy layers – hypersonic flight paths
– hypersonic similarity parameters
Shock wave and expansion wave relations of inviscid hypersonic flows
MODULE 2: SIMPLE SOLUTION METHODS FOR HYPERSONIC INVISCID FLOWS 9
Local surface inclination method – Newtonian theory – modified Newtonian law
Tangent wedge and tangent cone and shock expansion methods
Approximate methods – hypersonic small disturbance theory – thin shock layer theory
MODULE 3: VISCOUS HYPERSONIC FLOW THEORY 9
Boundary layer equation for hypersonic flow – hypersonic boundary layers – self similar and non‐
self‐similar layers – solution methods for non‐self‐similar boundary layers
Aerodynamic heating
MODULE 4: VISCOUS INTERACTION IN HYPERSONIC FLOWS 9
Introduction to the concept of viscous interaction in hypersonic flows – Strong and weak
interactions – hypersonic viscous interaction similar parameter
Introduction to shock wave layer interactions
MODULE 5: HEAT TRANSFER PROBLEMS IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 9
Nature of the high temperature flows – chemical effects in air – real and perfect gases – Gibb’s free
energy and entropy
Chemically reacting mixtures – recombination and dissociations
TEXT BOOKS
John D. Anderson Jr., “Hypersonic and High Temperature Gas Dynamics,” McGraw Hill Series, New
York, 1996
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. William, H. D., “Viscous Hypersonic Flow – Theory of Reacting and Hypersonic Boundary Layers,”

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Dover Publications Inc. Mineola, New York, 2017.


2. Murthy, T. K. S., “Computational Methods in Hypersonic Aerodynamics,” Springer, New Delhi,
1992 edition.
3. Dr. Mukarram Hussain, “Hypersonic Aerodynamic Performances of Asymmetric Re-Entry
Vehicles,” LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany, 2011.
4. John D. Anderson Jr., “Modern Compressible Flow with Historical Perspective”. McGraw Hill
Publishing Company, New York, 1996.
5. John T. Bertin, “Hypersonic Aerothermodynamics”, published by AIAA Inc.,
E-BOOKS
1. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=nzSPVBZ_Yg0C&rdid=book‐
nzSPVBZ_Yg0C&rdot=1&source=gbs_vpt_read&pcampaignid=books_booksearch_viewport
2. https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Victor_Giurgiutiu_Structural_Health_Monitoring_
wit?id=AG5h8Hu‐MdUC
MOOC
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AEROSPACE STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING


COURSE TITLE SYSTEM CREDITS 3
(Smart Sensor Technologies and Signal Processing)
COURSE CODE AEC4456 COURSE CATEGORY DE L-T-P-S 3-0-0-0
CIA 50% ESE 50%
LEARNING LEVEL BTL-3
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO PO
After learning the course the students should be able to:
1 Develop the new type of smart sensor for health monitoring system 1,5,6
2 Design the damage detection using different technique. 3, 5, 6
Understand the development of sensor using smart materials for aerospace
3 2, 3,6
application
4 Analysis, assessment of manufactured sensor 2, 3,6
Understand the difference between theoretical developments and engineering
5 1,4,5, 6
applications
Prerequisites :Nil
Module 1: AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL HEALTH AND USAGE MONITORING 10 (8L + 2T)
Introduction ‐ aircraft structural damage ‐ ageing aircraft problem ‐ lifecycle cost of aerospace
structures ‐ aircraft structural design ‐ damage monitoring systems in aircraft ‐ non‐destructive
testing ‐ structural health monitoring ‐ emerging monitoring techniques and sensor technologies
MODULE 2: OPERATIONAL LOAD MONITORING USING OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS 8 (6L + 2T)
Introduction ‐ Fibre Optics ‐ Sensor Target Specifications ‐ Reliability of Fibre Bragg Grating Sensors ‐
Fibre Coating Technology ‐ Example of Surface Mounted Operational Load Monitoring Sensor System
‐ Optical Fibre Strain Rosette ‐ Example of Embedded Optical Impact Detection System

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