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Course overview
A. Course coverage B. Mission Focus C. Design Process D. Aircraft requirements E. Design methodology F. Course coverage G. UAVs vs Conventional Aircrafts H. Training modules
Course flow
Daily classes Aircraft design theory Aircraft design tools Tests Final project
References
Aircraft design: A Conceptual Approach by Daniel P Raymer Airplane Design by Jan Roskam Autonomous Flying Robots by K.Nonami et al. Unmanned aircraft Systems UAVs Design, Development and Deployment by Reg Austin
Realization of an aircraft involves all the aspects of Aeronautical Engineering. The students will have a chance to match their theoretical knowledge to the practical aspects of designing and realizing the product which is of critical importance In a real industry environment , it is required to work on the design and analysis of real aircrafts. Once they are clear with the whole process of design they would able to understand and perform better in their organizations.
Course Coverage
Mission requirements
Conceptual Design
Trade-offs (Analysis)
Simulation, Testing and Prototyping
2. Empirical approach
Use essential data from previously designed aircraft in particular category to determine the baseline, then worry about the details Weight wing size engine size etc.
UAVs vs Convn. AC
What makes UAV design different from traditional aircraft design They both are designed around payloads, but. ..
The problem
Low speed, small size High Altitude
Low density
UAVs Re = 10^5 10^6 MAVs Re = 10^4 10^5 Viscous forces are significant- separation prevalent : low L high D low L/D Outside of Classical Aerodynamic Design
TRAINING MODULES
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