GENERAL INFORMATION
FACULTY |
APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES |
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DEPARTMENT |
AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING |
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LEVEL OF STUDIES |
UNDERGRADUATE |
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MODULE CODE |
AE3130T |
SEMESTER OF STUDIES |
5th |
COURSE TITLE |
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF AERODYNAMICS |
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INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES |
TEACHING HOURS PER WEEK |
CREDIT UNITS |
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Lectures and Practice |
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COURSE TYPE
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Specialty course |
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PRE-REQUIRED COURSES:
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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION LANGUAGE |
GREEK |
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THE COURSE IS OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDETNS |
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2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Learning Objectives |
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This course is the basic introductory course to the concepts of aircraft aerodynamics and the principles that apply in aircraft flight as well as the phenomena encountered in flight.
After successfully completing the course, students should : · have understood the nature of the atmosphere. · Have understood the basic principles of aerodynamics and the crucial aerodynamic coefficients. · Have knowledge of the aircraft geometric characteristics. · Distinguish and identify the types of airfoils. · Be able to describe lift generation and its alteration in correlation with geometry, altitude and speed. · Be able to describe the alteration of forces and their distribution during flight. · Be able to analyze and calculage the forces and moments that are developed during flight. · Be able to cooperate with their fellow students in order to compose and present a study associated with aerodynamic topics.
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General Skills |
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• Search, analysis and combination of data and information with the use of the necessary technologies • Autonomous work • Group work
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3. COURSE CONTENT
Unit 1: Introduction Course object – Introductory concepts in Aerodynamics – Basic equations Unit 2: Physics of the Atmosphere International Standard Atmosphere (ISA), application in aerodynamics Unit 3: Air flow around an object Unit 4: Boundary Layer theory Boundary layer, laminar and turbulent flow, free stream flow, reltive air flow, upwash and downwash, vortices, stagnation. Unit 5: Aircraft geometric characteristics Terms: airfoil chord, average aerodynamic chord, form drag (parasite), induced drag, center of pressure, angle of attack, positive and negative wing twist towards wingtips, fineness ratio, wing shape and aspect ratio. Unit 6: Aerodynamic forces and moments I Axis reference systems - Lift – Resistance – non dimensional functions – Forces and moments in horizontal flight – Thrust - Weight – Aerodynamic Component Unit 7: Aerodynamic forces and moments II Generation of lift and drag: Angle of attack, lift coefficient, drag coefficient, polar coordinate curve, stall, - Ιnduced drag – Wing contamination including ice, snow, frost. Unit 8: The theory of flight – Stability and flight dynamics Relationship between lift, weight, thrust and drag- Slide ratio – Steady state flight conditions , performances - – Load coefficient effect: stall, flight envelope and structural limitations – Ηigh lift devices – Longitudinal lateral operation – directional operation – Basic principles of stability and control. Unit 9: Mach number Speed of sound, subsonic flight, supersonic flight, hypersonic flight, Mach number, critical Mach number, compressibility vibration, shock wave, aerodynamic heating, surface rule. Factors affecting the air flow in the engine intake of high speed aircraft. Effect of arrow angle on the critical Mach number. Unit 10: Hypersonic area Introduction – Vertical shock wave – Speed and hypersonic flow – Interaction and reflection of blas waves – Detonation waves – Shock wave and detonation wave theory – Linear theory of hypersonic flow. Unit 11: Airfoils About airfoils – Airfoil theory – Airfoil classification Unit 12: Wind tunnels Introduction – Types of wind tunnels – Generation of uniform flow field – Nozzle – Measurement chamber – Diffuser – Fans – Energy requirements |
4. TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS - EVALUATION
ΤEACHING METHOD |
In the classroom
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USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES |
• Specialty Software • Use of Internet • Support of learning procedure by e-class platform • Use of computer data projector
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TEACHING ORGANIZATION
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STUDENT EVALUATION
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Ι. Final written examination (100%) including: - Multiple choice questions - Short answer questions - Aerodynamics problem solving
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5. SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
-Suggested Bibliography :
· Χ. Γεωργαντοπούλου, Γ. Γεωργαντόπουλος, Εφαρμοσμένη Αεροδυναμική, Εκδ. Τσιότρας, 2014 · Ν. Αθανασιάδης, Αεροδυναμική - Αεριοδυναμική, Εκδ. Καλαμαρά, 1992 · Σ. Τσαγγάρης, Αεροδυναμική του Συμπιεστού Ρευστού, Εκδόσεις Συμεών, 1999 · J. D. Anderson Jr., Foundamentals of Aerodynamics, McGraw Hill, 1991 · H. Ashley, M. Landahl, Aerodynamics of Wings and Bodies, Dover Publ., 1985 · J. J.Bertin, M. L. Smth, Aerodynamics for Engineers, Prentice Hall. 1999 · L. J. Clancy, Aerodynamics, Pitman Publ. 1975 · E. L. Houghton & A.E. Brock, Aerodynamics for engineering students, E. Arnold Ltd, 1974.
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