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Course Overview &

Introduction to
Aerodynamics - Part
1

Course Overview & Introduction to Aerodynamics -


Learning Outcomes

Course Overview
Part 1
What is
Aerodynamics?

Post-Assessment
Professor Dr. Mazharul Islam, P.Eng. (Alberta, Canada)
Summary
Bibliography

Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering


Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License


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Learning Outcomes for the Class Session

Course Overview &


Introduction to
Aerodynamics - Part
1

Learning Outcomes After the completion of this class, the student should be
Course Overview

What is
able to
Aerodynamics?

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acquire important information related to the course;
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explain aerodynamics;

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Overview of Aerodynamics (ME 4019)

Course Overview &


Introduction to
Aerodynamics - Part
1

Learning Outcomes

Course Overview

What is
Aerodynamics? Fundamentals Introduction
Aerodynamics
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of to
Summary (ME 4019)
Bibliography Aerodynamics Flight

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Section A (Aerodynamics)

Course Overview &


Introduction to Aerodynamics
Aerodynamics - Part Fundamentals: Incompressible Flow over
1 Fundamental Principles:
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Bernoulli Equation
3 Finite Wings:
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Definition of Aerodynamics
1 Pressure Coefficient
Potential Flows –
Downwash
Induced drag
Applications of Aerodynamics (a) Uniform flow, The Vortex Filament
Case Studies (b) Source flow, The Biot-Savart Law
Learning Outcomes Selected Fundamental Aerodynamic Variables
Aerodynamic Forces & Moments
(c) Doublet flow,
(d) Vortex flow
Helmholtz’s Theorems
Lifting-line theory
5
Center of Pressure The Kutta-Joukowski Theorem
Course Overview Classifications of fluid flows Nonlifting flows over a cylinder
Boundary Layer The flow over a circular cylinder
What is
Aerodynamics?
Fundamental Inviscid,
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Introduction Principles and Incompressible
Summary Equations Flow
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Fundamental Principles and Equations: Incompressible Flow over Airfoils:


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Fundamental equations
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Airfoil
Pathlines, Streamlines, and Streaklines The Kutta condition
Circulation Kelvin’s Circulation Theorem
Stream Function
Velocity Potential
Thin Airfoil Theory:
- The sysmmetric airfoil. 4
Relationship Between the Stream Function and Velocity Potential - The cambered airfoil

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Learning Outcomes of the Course

Course Overview &


Introduction to After completion of the course, the students will be expected to:
Aerodynamics - Part
1
1 Explain the main fundamental principles and equations related to
aerodynamics,
Learning Outcomes

Course Overview
2 Analyze the flow over a circular cylinder using the Kutta-Joukowski
What is
Theorem,
Aerodynamics?
3 Analyze incompressible flow over airfoils and finite wings,
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Summary
4 Assess the performance of airplane at static and dynamic conditions,
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5 Solve aircraft stability and control related problems,
6 Classify aircraft engines based on propulsion mechanisms, and
7 Design airfoils using computational aerodynamics tools.

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Course Outline

Course Overview &


Introduction to
Aerodynamics - Part
1

Learning Outcomes

Course Overview

What is
Aerodynamics?
Let’s investigate the Course
Post-Assessment

Summary
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Outline

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Brain Storming Session

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Introduction to
Aerodynamics - Part
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Course Overview

What is
1 Please visit www.menti.com
Aerodynamics?

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2 Answer the question?
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Basic Info

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Introduction to According to "NASA Knows! (Grades K-4)"
Aerodynamics - Part
1 https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/k-4/stories/
nasa-knows/what-is-aerodynamics-k4.html -
Learning Outcomes
"Aerodynamics is the way air moves around things"
Course Overview

What is
"The rules of aerodynamics explain how an airplane is able to fly "
Aerodynamics?
"Anything that moves through air reacts to aerodynamics"
Post-Assessment

Summary "A rocket blasting off the launch pad and a kite in the sky react to
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aerodynamics"
"Aerodynamics even acts on cars, since air flows around cars"

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One of the Subdivisions of Fluid Dynamics

Course Overview &


Introduction to
Aerodynamics - Part
"an applied science with many practical applications in engineering"
1 (John D. Anderson, 2010)

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Course Overview Hydrodynamics


What is
Aerodynamics?

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Fluid Dynamics Aerodynamics

Gas Dynamics

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Introduction to
Aerodynamics - Part Course overview
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Aerodynamics - External & Internal
Learning Outcomes Applications of aerodynamics ?
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What is
Aerodynamics?

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References
I
Course Overview &
Introduction to
Aerodynamics - Part
1

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Course Overview

What is John D. Anderson, J. (2010). Fundamentals of Aerodynamics. McGraw-Hill


Aerodynamics?
Education (India) Private Ltd., fifth edition edition.
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