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AER 510 - Aerospace
Propulsion
2009 Winter Term
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COURSE
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T.A. |
Peter Joo - UTIAS Combustion
Lab. 416-667-7851 |
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Lecture Hours |
NOTE: Days of Lecture and
Tutorial hours might change as the term progresses. Check the detailed
course schedule at the course webpage |
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Tutorial Hour |
NOTE: Days of Lecture and
Tutorial hours might change as the term progresses. Check the detailed
course schedule at the course webpage |
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Office Hours |
TBA |
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Prerequisites |
Gasdynamics or equivalent |
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Grading |
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30% Term Test
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10% Homework Assignments
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60% Final Exam
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Homework |
Homework problems will be
assigned periodically. It is highly recommended that you try to solve
the assigned homework problems. Solutions will be posted right after
the due date. |
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Required Textbook |
Philip Hill & Carl Peterson,
Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion, 2nd
Edition, Addison Wesley, 1992. |
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Suggested Reading |
- J.
K. Kerrebrock, Aircraft Engines and Gas Turbines, 2nd
Edition, MIT Press, 1992.
- J.
Mattingly, Elements of Propulsion, AIAA Education Series,
AIAA, 2006.
- R.
D. Flack, Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications,
Cambridge University Press, 2005.
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Scope and history of jet and rocket propulsion;
fundamentals of air-breathing and rocket propulsion; fluid mechanics and
thermodynamics of propulsion including boundary layer mechanics and
combustion; principles of aircraft jet engines, engine components and
performance; principles of rocket propulsion, rocket performance, and
chemical rockets; environmental impact of aircraft jet engines.
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