Aerospace Masterclass: Transonic Aerodynamics

Aerospace Masterclass: Transonic Aerodynamics
Aerospace Masterclass: Transonic Aerodynamics


Aerospace Masterclass: Transonic Aerodynamics

What will you learn?

  • Aircraft classification
  • Basic Fluid Dynamics
  • Fundamentals of Aerodynamics
  • Effects of air pressure and supersonic speed
  • Viscous flow including plate and turbulent boundary layers
  • Mach number, pressure coefficient, and shock wave evolution
  • Supercritical Aerodynamic Design
  • Transonic 3D wing design
  • Techniques for estimating lift and drag
  • Aerodynamics program
  • Advanced aerodynamics

requirements

  • Basic high school math
  • Desire to learn an interesting aviation topic
  • Basic computer knowledge

identification

This temporary aerodynamics course focuses on the study of airflow around aircraft, but many of the concepts explored are relevant to a variety of applications, from stock cars to Formula 1 stunts. Students who complete this aerodynamics course will gain an advanced understanding of the concepts and techniques used in analysis Aerodynamics and aircraft design through speech.

Nowadays, all transport aircraft fly at transonic speeds, so here you will learn everything there is to know about commercial aircraft such as Boeing or Airbus. The course concludes with a hands-on exercise in which you apply what you have learned to design your own airfoil using open source software.



This temporary aerodynamics course focuses on the study of airflow around aircraft, but many of the concepts explored are relevant to a variety of applications, from stock cars to Formula 1 stunts. Students who complete this aerodynamics course will gain an advanced understanding of the concepts and techniques used in analysis Aerodynamics and aircraft design through speech.

Nowadays, all transport aircraft fly at transonic speeds, so here you will learn everything there is to know about commercial aircraft such as Boeing or Airbus. The course concludes with a hands-on exercise in which you apply what you have learned to design your own airfoil using open source software.



What will you learn?:


  • Classification of aircraft
  • Fundamental fluid dynamics
  • Fundamentals of Aerodynamics
  • Effects of air pressure and ultrasonic speed
  • The viscous flow consists of laminar and turbulent boundary layers.
  • Mach number, pressure coefficient and evolution of shock waves
  • Ultracritical design
  • Transonic 3D wing design
  • Lift-and-drag estimation techniques
  • Aerodynamics program



Who is this course for:

  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Aviation engineers
  • Avionics engineers
  • Aviation engineers
  • Aeronautical engineering student
  • Employees without a technical background in the aviation sector
  • Space lovers


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