LecturePlan AS201 21AST-301
LecturePlan AS201 21AST-301
LECTURE PLAN
Mission of the MD1: To provide state of art infrastructure and curriculum for excellent teaching and learning as par with the requirements of
Department industry.
MD2: To inculcate ethical standards and values with wisdom of professionalism, leadership and social responsibility.
MD3:To impart the technical skills in tune with the contemporary requirements through collaboration with industries and research
organizations.
MD4:To inculcate social level research by joining hands with industry for improving technical based solutions.
Vision of the To create conducive environment for academic, research & development focusing on entrepreneurship and innovations in the field
Department of Aerospace Engineering blended with values and ethics producing graduates adaptive to changing technologies.
Program OutComes(POs)
PO1 Apply the knowledge of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to solution of
complex engineering problems (Engineering Knowledge)
PO2 Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first
principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences (Problem analysis)
PO3 Design solutions for complex engineering and design components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
considerations of public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations
PO4 Use research based methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of information
leading to logical conclusions (Conduct investigations of complex problems)
PO5 Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and
modelling complex engineering activities with an understanding of limitations (Modern tool usage)
PO6 Apply reasoning within the contextual knowledge to access societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues and the con-sequent
responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice (The engineer and society)
PO7 Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in the societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the
knowledge of, and the need for sustainable developments (Environment and sustainability)
PO8 Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice (Ethics)
PO9 Function effectively as an individual independently and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings
(Individual and team work)
PO10 Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large such give
and receive clear instructions (Communication)
PO11 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and apply those to one’s own work as a
member and leader of a team to manage projects multidisciplinary environments.
PO12 Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest
context of technological change (Life-long Learning).
Text Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 Gas Dynamics Ethirajan Rathakrishnan 6 Prentice Hall of 2011
India
2 Fundamentals of Aerodynamics John D Anderson 6th New York, NY: 2011
McGraw-Hill
Reference Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 Modern Compressible Flow with John D Anderson 4th New York: 2011
Historical Perspective McGraw-Hill
2 Theoretical Aerodynamics E Rathakrishnan 3rd JOHN WILEY 2013
Course OutCome
SrNo OutCome
CO1 Recall the concepts of compressible flow and basic thermodynamic relations.
CO2 Predict and analyse the formation of normal shocks and oblique shocks.
CO3 Solve the Problems of one-dimensional flow with Normal Shock, Rayleigh, and Fanno flows and apply
the method of characteristics.
CO4 Examine the flow with Oblique shocks and Expansion waves.
CO5 Distinguish the aerodynamic features of modern transonic and supersonic airfoils for different planforms
1 4 Unit-I Chapter- Thermodynamics state equations ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Case CO1
I One Compressible Flow with,R- Study,PPT,V
Dimensional Theoretical Aerodynamics ideo Lecture
Compressible
Flow
1 5 Unit-I Chapter- Velocity of sound ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Case CO1
I One Compressible Flow with Study,PPT
Dimensional
Compressible
Flow
1 6 Unit-I Chapter- Adiabatic steady state flow equations, ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern PPT CO1
I One Compressible Flow with
Dimensional
Compressible
Flow
1 7 Unit-I Chapter- Flow through Convergent- Divergent ,T-Fundamentals of Activity,PPT, CO1
I One Passage –Part-I Aerodynamics,R- Modern Reports
Dimensional Compressible Flow with
Compressible
Flow
1 8 Unit-I Chapter- Flow through Convergent- Divergent ,T-Fundamentals of Case CO1
I One Passage –Part-II Aerodynamics,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Study,PPT
Dimensional Modern Compressible Flow with
Compressible
Flow
1 9 Unit-I Chapter- Introduction of Shock waves ,T-Fundamentals of Case CO2
II Normal Aerodynamics,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Study,PPT
Shock Waves Modern Compressible Flow with
1 10 Unit-I Chapter- Generation of Shock waves R- Modern Compressible Flow with Case CO2
II Normal Study,PPT,R
Shock Waves eports
1 11 Unit-I Chapter- Introduction of Normal Shock waves ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern PPT CO2
II Normal Compressible Flow with
Shock Waves
1 12 Unit-I Chapter- Corrections for subsonic and ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical PPT CO2
II Normal supersonic flows Aerodynamics
Shock Waves
1 13 Unit-I Chapter- Alternative form of one-dimensional ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Case CO3
II Normal energy equation Compressible Flow with Study,PPT
Shock Waves
1 14 Unit-I Chapter- Normal shock equations ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical Case CO3
II Normal Aerodynamics Study,PPT
Shock Waves
1 15 Unit-I Chapter- Prandtl equation and Rankine Hugonoit ,T-Fundamentals of Case CO2
II Normal relation Aerodynamics,R-Theoretical Study,PPT
Shock Waves Aerodynamics
1 16 Unit-I Chapter- Problem Discussion/Revision of ,T-Fundamentals of PPT CO3
II Normal Chapter-II Aerodynamics,R- Modern
Shock Waves Compressible Flow with
2 17 Unit-II Chapter- Introduction to oblique Shock waves ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Activity,Case CO4
I Oblique Shock Compressible Flow with Study,PPT
Waves and
Expansion
Waves
2 18 Unit-II Chapter- Oblique shocks and corresponding ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical Case CO4
I Oblique Shock equations-Part-I Aerodynamics Study,PPT
Waves and
Expansion
Waves
2 19 Unit-II Chapter- Oblique shocks and corresponding ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern PPT CO4
I Oblique Shock equations-Part-II Compressible Flow with
Waves and
Expansion
Waves
2 20 Unit-II Chapter- Flow past wedges and concave corners ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Case CO4
I Oblique Shock Compressible Flow with Study,PPT
Waves and
Expansion
Waves
2 21 Unit-II Chapter- Strong, weak and detached shocks. ,T-Fundamentals of PPT CO4
I Oblique Shock Aerodynamics,R-Theoretical
Waves and Aerodynamics
Expansion
Waves
2 22 Unit-II Chapter- Hodograph and pressure turning angle ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical Activity,PPT, CO4
I Oblique Shock & Shock polar. Aerodynamics Reports
Waves and
Expansion
Waves
2 23 Unit-II Chapter- Expansion Waves-Flow-Flow past ,T-Fundamentals of Case CO4
I Oblique Shock convex corners Aerodynamics,R-Theoretical Study,PPT,R
Waves and Aerodynamics eports
Expansion
Waves
2 24 Unit-II Chapter- Reflection and interaction of shocks ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical Case CO4
I Oblique Shock and expansion waves Problems-Part-I Aerodynamics Study,PPT
Waves and
Expansion
Waves
2 25 Unit-II Chapter- Reflection and interaction of shocks ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical Case CO4
I Oblique Shock and expansion waves Problems-Part-II Aerodynamics Study,PPT
Waves and
Expansion
Waves
2 26 Unit-II Chapter- Rayleigh and Fanno Flow ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical PPT,Reports CO3
I Oblique Shock Aerodynamics
Waves and
Expansion
Waves
2 27 Unit-II Chapter- Methods of Characteristics ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern PPT,Reports CO3
I Oblique Shock Compressible Flow with
Waves and
Expansion
Waves
2 28 Unit-II Chapter- Small perturbation potential theory ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Case CO4
II Linearized Compressible Flow with Study,PPT
Flow
2 29 Unit-II Chapter- Solutions for supersonic flows ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical Case CO3
II Linearized Aerodynamics Study,PPT,R
Flow eports
2 30 Unit-II Chapter- Mach waves and Mach angles ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Case CO3
II Linearized Compressible Flow with,R- Study,PPT,R
Flow Theoretical Aerodynamics eports
2 31 Unit-II Chapter- Prandtl-Glauert affine transformation ,T-Fundamentals of Case CO2
II Linearized relations for subsonic flows Aerodynamics,R- Modern Study,PPT
Flow Compressible Flow with
2 32 Unit-II Chapter- Linearised two dimensional supersonic ,T-Fundamentals of PPT CO4
II Linearized flow theory. Aerodynamics,R-Theoretical
Flow Aerodynamics
3 33 Unit-III Introduction to Transonic flow over ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Activity,PPT, CO5
Transonic Flow wings Compressible Flow with Reports
over Wing
3 34 Unit-III Critical Mach numbers ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical Case CO5
Transonic Flow Aerodynamics Study,PPT
over Wing
3 35 Unit-III Lower and upper critical Mach numbers ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Case CO5
Transonic Flow Compressible Flow with Study,PPT
over Wing
3 36 Unit-III Lift and drag divergence ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern PPT CO5
Transonic Flow Compressible Flow with
over Wing
3 37 Unit-III Shock induced separation. ,T-Gas Dynamics,R-Theoretical Activity,PPT, CO5
Transonic Flow Aerodynamics Reports
over Wing
3 38 Unit-III Wing Planforms ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern PPT CO5
Transonic Flow Compressible Flow with
over Wing
3 39 Unit-III Aerofoil Nomenclature-Part-I ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern PPT CO5
Transonic Flow Compressible Flow with
over Wing
3 40 Unit-III Aerofoil Nomenclature-Part-II ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern PPT CO5
Transonic Flow Compressible Flow with
over Wing
3 41 Unit-III Characteristics of swept wings ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Case CO5
Transonic Flow Compressible Flow with,R- Study,PPT,R
over Wing Theoretical Aerodynamics eports
3 42 Unit-III Effects of thickness, camber and aspect ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern PPT CO5
Transonic Flow ratio of wings Compressible Flow with,R-
over Wing Theoretical Aerodynamics
3 43 Unit-III Lift, drag pitching moment and center ,T-Fundamentals of PPT CO5
Transonic Flow of pressure Aerodynamics,R- Modern
over Wing Compressible Flow with,R-
Theoretical Aerodynamics
3 44 Unit-III Transonic area rule-Part-I ,T-Gas Dynamics,R- Modern Case CO5
Transonic Flow Compressible Flow with Study,PPT
over Wing
3 45 Unit-III Transonic area rule-Part-II ,T-Fundamentals of Case CO5
Transonic Flow Aerodynamics,R- Modern Study,PPT,R
over Wing Compressible Flow with eports
Assessment Model
Sr No Assessment Name Exam Name Max Marks
1 20EU01 External Theory 60
2 20EU01 Assignment 10
3 20EU01 Attendance Marks 2
4 20EU01 Mid-Semester Test-1 20
5 20EU01 Quiz 4
6 20EU01 Surprise Test 12
7 20EU01 Mid-Semester Test-2 20
CO vs PO/PSO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CO1 3 3 2 2 2 2 NA NA NA NA NA 3 3 NA
CO2 3 3 2 3 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 2 NA
CO3 3 3 3 3 3 2 NA NA NA NA NA 2 2 NA
CO4 3 3 2 3 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 2 NA
CO5 2 2 2 2 2 2 NA NA NA NA NA 3 3 NA