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ASE203:AERODYNAMICS-I

Zero lecture

Dr. A. ELAYA PERUMAL


Assistant Professor
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Lovely Professional University
ASE203:AERODYNAMICS-I
L T P: 3 0 0 Credits:3
L- refers to lectures per week,
T-refers to the number of tutorial lectures per week
P- refers to the number of Practical lectures per week

Recommended Readings:
1. FUNDAMENTALS OF AERODYNAMICS by ANDERSON, J.D, M.G.Hills
2. AERODYNAMICS by CLANCY, L J, SHROFF PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD
3. AERODYNAMICS FOR ENGINEERS by JOHN J BERTIN.,, PRENTICE HALL
Course Outcomes :

CO1 :: Illustrate airfoil theory to predict air foil perform

CO2 :: Deduce concept of vorticity, irrotationality, theory of airfoils and wing sections.

CO3 :: Estimate propeller and determine aerodynamic interaction effects between

different components of aircraft


ASE203:AERODYNAMICS-I

UNIT 1: REVIEW OF BASIC FLUID MECHANICS

UNIT 2: TWO DIMENSIONAL INVISCID INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOW

UNIT 3: AIRFOIL THEORY

UNIT 4: INTRODUCTION TO LAMINAR AND TURBULENT FLOW

UNIT 5: SUBSONIC WING THEORY

UNIT 6: THEORY OF PROPELLERS


Cont.
Unit I - REVIEW OF BASIC FLUID MECHANICS

 System and Control volume approach, substantial,


 local and convective derivative,
 Continuity, momentum and energy equations,
 Inviscid flow, Euler equation,
 incompressible Bernoulli’s Equation,
 Circulation and Vorticity, Streamline, Stream Function,
 Irrotational flow, Potential Function
Cont.
Unit II - TWO DIMENSIONAL INVISCID INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOW

 Ideal Flow over a circular cylinder


 D’Alembert’s Paradox
 Magnus effect
 Kutta Joukowski’s Theorem
 Starting Vortex
 Kutta condition
 Real flow over smooth and rough cylinder
Cont.
Unit III - AIRFOIL THEORY

 Cauchy-Riemann relations,
 Complex Potential,
 Methodology of Conformal
 Transformation,
 Kutta- Joukowski transformation and its applications,
 Karman Trefftz Profiles,
 Thin Airfoil theory and its applications
Cont.
Unit IV - INTRODUCTION TO LAMINAR AND TURBULENT FLOW
 Boundary layer and boundary layer thickness,
 Displacement thickness,
 Momentum thickness,
 Energy thickness,
 Shape parameter,
 Boundary layer equations for a steady, two dimensional incompressible flow,
 Boundary Layer growth over a Flat plate,
 Critical Reynolds Number,
 Blasius solution,
 Basics of Turbulent flow,
 Prandtl’s mixing length hypothesis
Cont.
Unit V - SUBSONIC WING THEORY

 Flow past finite wings


 Vortex Filament
 Biot - Savart Law
 Bound Vortex and trailing Vortex
 Horse Shoe Vortex
 Lifting Line Theory and its limitations
Cont.
UNIT VI - THEORY OF PROPELLERS

 Axial momentum theory


 Influence of wake rotation
 Blade-element theory
 Combined blade element and momentum theories
 Tip correction
 Performance of propellers
Thank You

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