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AERODİNAMİK I DERS TANITIM VE UYGULAMA BİLGİLERİ

Kodu Dersin Adı Yarıyıl Süresi(T+U) Kredisi AKTS Kredisi
GMY229 AERODİNAMİK I 3 3 3 7

HAFTALIK DERS KONULARI VE ÖNGÖRÜLEN HAZIRLIK ÇALIŞMALARI

Hafta Ön Hazırlık Konular Yöntem
1 Internet Research on the subject 8.1 Atmospheric Physics International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) and its application in aerodynamics. Visual supported Direct Lecture
2 Internet Research on the subject 8.1 Atmospheric Physics International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) and its application in aerodynamics. 8.2 Aerodynamics Airflow around an object: Boundary layer, laminar and turbulent flow, free-stream flow, relative airflow, upwash and downwash, vortices, and flow separation (stall). Terms: Angle of attack, aerodynamic chord, average aerodynamic chord, profile (parasite) drag, induced drag, pressure center, roughness ratio, smoothness ratio, wing shape, and aspect ratio. Forces in flight: Thrust, weight, aerodynamic resultant. Lift and drag formation: Angle of attack, lift coefficient, drag coefficient, polar slope, stall (perdovites). Profile contaminants: Ice, snow, and frost accumulation on the airfoil. Visual supported Direct Lecture
3 Internet Research on the subject 8.2 Aerodynamics Airflow around an object: Boundary layer, laminar and turbulent flow, free-stream flow, relative airflow, upwash and downwash, vortices, and flow separation (stall). Terms: Angle of attack, aerodynamic chord, average aerodynamic chord, profile (parasite) drag, induced drag, pressure center, roughness ratio, smoothness ratio, wing shape, and aspect ratio. Forces in flight: Thrust, weight, aerodynamic resultant. Lift and drag formation: Angle of attack, lift coefficient, drag coefficient, polar slope, stall (perdovites). Profile contaminants: Ice, snow, and frost accumulation on the airfoil. Visual supported Direct Lecture
4 Internet Research on the subject 8.2 Aerodynamics Airflow around an object: Boundary layer, laminar and turbulent flow, free-stream flow, relative airflow, upwash and downwash, vortices, and flow separation (stall). Terms: Angle of attack, aerodynamic chord, average aerodynamic chord, profile (parasite) drag, induced drag, pressure center, roughness ratio, smoothness ratio, wing shape, and aspect ratio. Forces in flight: Thrust, weight, aerodynamic resultant. Lift and drag formation: Angle of attack, lift coefficient, drag coefficient, polar slope, stall (perdovites). Profile contaminants: Ice, snow, and frost accumulation on the airfoil. Visual supported Direct Lecture
5 Internet Research on the subject 8.2 Aerodynamics Airflow around an object: Boundary layer, laminar and turbulent flow, free-stream flow, relative airflow, upwash and downwash, vortices, and flow separation (stall). Terms: Angle of attack, aerodynamic chord, average aerodynamic chord, profile (parasite) drag, induced drag, pressure center, roughness ratio, smoothness ratio, wing shape, and aspect ratio. Forces in flight: Thrust, weight, aerodynamic resultant. Lift and drag formation: Angle of attack, lift coefficient, drag coefficient, polar slope, stall (perdovites). Profile contaminants: Ice, snow, and frost accumulation on the airfoil. Visual supported Direct Lecture
6 Internet Research on the subject 8.2 Aerodynamics Airflow around an object: Boundary layer, laminar and turbulent flow, free-stream flow, relative airflow, upwash and downwash, vortices, and flow separation (stall). Terms: Angle of attack, aerodynamic chord, average aerodynamic chord, profile (parasite) drag, induced drag, pressure center, roughness ratio, smoothness ratio, wing shape, and aspect ratio. Forces in flight: Thrust, weight, aerodynamic resultant. Lift and drag formation: Angle of attack, lift coefficient, drag coefficient, polar slope, stall (perdovites). Profile contaminants: Ice, snow, and frost accumulation on the airfoil. Visual supported Direct Lecture
7 Internet Research on the subject 8.3 Flight Theory The relationship between lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Glide ratio. Steady-state flight and performance. Turn theory. Load factor effect: Stall, flight envelope, and structural limitations. Increase of lift. Visual supported Direct Lecture
8 - MID-TERM EXAM -
9 Internet Research on the subject 8.3 Flight Theory The relationship between lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Glide ratio. Steady-state flight and performance. Turn theory. Load factor effect: Stall, flight envelope, and structural limitations. Increase of lift. Visual supported Direct Lecture
10 Internet Research on the subject 8.3 Flight Theory The relationship between lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Glide ratio. Steady-state flight and performance. Turn theory. Load factor effect: Stall, flight envelope, and structural limitations. Increase of lift. Visual supported Direct Lecture
11 Internet Research on the subject 8.3 Flight Theory The relationship between lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Glide ratio. Steady-state flight and performance. Turn theory. Load factor effect: Stall, flight envelope, and structural limitations. Increase of lift. Visual supported Direct Lecture
12 Internet Research on the subject 8.3 Flight Theory The relationship between lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Glide ratio. Steady-state flight and performance. Turn theory. Load factor effect: Stall, flight envelope, and structural limitations. Increase of lift. Visual supported Direct Lecture
13 Internet Research on the subject 8.3 Flight Theory The relationship between lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Glide ratio. Steady-state flight and performance. Turn theory. Load factor effect: Stall, flight envelope, and structural limitations. Increase of lift. Visual supported Direct Lecture
14 Internet Research on the subject 8.3 Flight Theory The relationship between lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Glide ratio. Steady-state flight and performance. Turn theory. Load factor effect: Stall, flight envelope, and structural limitations. Increase of lift. 8.4 Flight Stability and Dynamics Longitudinal, lateral, and directional stability (both active and passive). Visual supported Direct Lecture
15 Internet Research on the subject 8.4 Flight Stability and Dynamics Longitudinal, lateral, and directional stability (both active and passive). Visual supported Direct Lecture
16 - FINAL EXAM -
17 - FINAL EXAM -