Aerospace Engineering
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Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering that concerns aircraft, spacecraft and related topics. It is often called aeronautical engineering, particularly when referring solely to aircraft, and astronautical engineering, when referring to spacecraft.
Aerospace engineers design, develop, and test aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles and supervise the manufacture of these products. Those who work with aircraft are called aeronautical engineers, and those working specifically with spacecraft are astronautical engineers. Aerospace engineers develop new technologies for use in aviation, defense systems, and space exploration, often specializing in areas such as structural design, guidance, navigation and control, instrumentation and communication, or production methods. They also may specialize in a particular type of aerospace product, such as commercial aircraft, military fighter jets, helicopters, spacecraft, or missiles and rockets, and may become experts in aerodynamics, thermodynamics, celestial mechanics, propulsion, acoustics, or guidance and control systems.
Some of the elements of aerospace engineering are:
- Fluid Mechanics - the study of fluid flow around objects. Specifically Aerodynamics concerning the flow of air over bodies such as wings or through objects such as wind tunnels (see also lift and aeronautics).
- Dynamics and engineering mechanics - the study of movement, forces, moments in mechanical systems.
- Mathematics - as most subjects within aerospace engineering involve equations and mathematical manipulation and derivations, a solid and comprehensive study of mathematics is required to enable effective learning in the other modules.
- Electrotechnology - the study of electronics within engineering.
- Propulsion - the energy to move a vehicle through the air (or in outer space) is provided by internal combustion engines, jet engines and turbomachinery, or rockets (see also propeller and Spacecraft Propulsion).
- Control engineering - the study of mathematical modelling of systems and designing them in order that they behave in the desired way. As aircraft flight control systems are becoming increasingly complex, they can be studied as a separate module.
- Aircraft Structures - design of the physical configuration of the craft to withstand the forces encountered during flight. Aerospace engineering aims very much at keeping structures lightweight.
- Materials science - related to structures, aerospace engineering also studies the materials of which the aerospace structures are to be built. New materials with very specific properties are invented, or existing ones are modified to improve their performance.
- Aeroelasticity - the interaction of aerodynamic forces and structural flexibility, potentially causing flutter, divergence, etc.
- Avionics - specifically concerning the design and programming of any computer systems on board an aircraft or spacecraft and the simulation of systems. Navigation equipment may be the focus of this study.
- Risk and reliability - the study of risk and reliability assessment techniques and the mathematics involved in the quantitative methods.
- Noise control - the study of the mechanics of sound transfer. Required as noise levels are a massive consideration in the current aerospace industry.
Additionally, aerospace engineering addresses the integration of all components that constitute an aerospace vehicle (subsystems including power, communications, thermal control, life support, etc.) and its life cycle (design, temperature, pressure, radiation, velocity, life time), leading to extraordinary challenges and solutions specific to the domain of aerospace systems engineering.
See List of aerospace engineering topics.
Popular culture
Popular culture has not been unaffected by this branch of engineering. The term "rocket scientist" is at times used to describe a person of remarkable or in the considered context higher than average intelligence. Aerospace engineering has also been represented as the more "glittery" pinnacle of engineering. The movie Apollo 13 depicts the ground team as a group of heroes in a Hollywood fashion glorifying the intelligence and competence of white shirt and tie professionals as a sharp contrast to pop culture trends. This was later extended in more detail in the spin-off series From the Earth to the Moon.Aerospace engineering degrees
Aerospace (or aeronautical) engineering can be studied at the bachelors, masters, and Ph.D. levels in aerospace engineering departments at many universities, and in mechanical engineering departments at others.At least the following institutions offer aerospace engineering education (school names followed by accredation where applicable):
- Australia
- *Australian Defence Force Academy
- *University of Adelaide
- * University of New South Wales
- * University of Queensland
- * University of Sydney
- * Monash University
- *RMIT University
- Brazil
- * Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (CEA-UFMG), Belo Horizonte
- * Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica
- * University of São Paulo, São Carlos
- Canada
- * Concordia University (Montreal)
- * Carleton University
- * University of Toronto- an option within Engineering Science, as well as M.A.Sc. and PhD in Aerospace engineering
- * Ryerson University
- Chile
- * Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María- Academia de Ciencias Aeronáuticas[link]
- France
- * Institut De Maintenance Aéronautique De Bordeaux I
- * École Nationale Supérieure de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace
- Germany
- * University of Stuttgart
- Greece
- * University of Patras
- India
- * Amity School of Engineering, NOIDA
- * Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh
- * Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
- * Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
- * Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
- * Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
- * Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
- * Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai
- Iran
- * Sharif University of Technology
- * Amirkabir University of Technology
- Israel
- * Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
- Italy
- * University of Bologna
- * Politecnico di Milano
- * First University of Roma "La Sapienza"
- * Politecnico di Torino
- * University of Pisa
- Jordan
- * Jordan University for Science and Technology http://www.just.edu.jo/
- Lebanon
- * University of Balamand http://www.balamand.edu.lb/
- Malaysia
- * International Islamic University Malaysia
- * Universiti Putra Malaysia
- * Universiti Sains Malaysia
- Netherlands
- * Delft University of Technology (ABET)
- Portugal
- * IST - Instituto Superior Técnico
- * Universidade da Beira Interior, Covilhã
- * Academia da Força Aérea
- Pakistan
- * Institute Of Space & Technology, Islamabad (IST)
- Singapore
- * Nanyang Technological University
- South Africa
- * The University of the Witwatersrand (WITS)
- Spain
- * Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- ** Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Aeronáutica http://www.aero.upm.es/
- ** Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería Tecnica Aeronáutica http://www.euita.upm.es/
- * Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
- ** Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenierías Industrial i Aeronáutica http://www.etseiat.upc.edu/
- ** Escuela Superior Politècnica de Castelldefels
- Sweden
- * Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm
- Turkey
- * Middle East Technical University
- * İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
- United Kingdom
- * University of Bristol
- * Coventry University
- * Cranfield University
- * University of Hertfordshire (BEng/MEng)
- * Kingston University
- * University of Liverpool
- * Loughborough University (BEng/MEng)
- * Queens University Belfast (Aeronautical Engineering - MEng/BEng)
- * University of Southampton
- * University of Sheffield (MEng)
- * Imperial College London, University of London (MEng)
- United States
- * Air Force Institute of Technology (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET))
- * University of Alabama in Huntsville (ABET)
- * University of Alabama (ABET)
- * Arizona State University (ABET)
- * University of Arizona (ABET)
- * Auburn University (ABET)
- * Boston University (ABET)
- * California Institute of Technology (ABET)
- * California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (ABET)
- * California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (ABET)
- * California State University, Long Beach (ABET)
- * University of California, Davis (ABET)
- * University of California, Irvine (ABET)
- * University of California, Los Angeles (ABET)
- * University of California, San Diego (ABET)
- * Case Western Reserve University (ABET)
- * University of Central Florida (ABET)
- * University of Cincinnati (ABET)
- * Clarkson University (ABET)
- * University of Colorado at Boulder (ABET)
- * Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
- ** Daytona Beach campus (ABET)
- ** Prescott campus (ABET)
- * Florida Institute of Technology (ABET)
- * University of Florida (ABET)
- * Georgia Institute of Technology (ABET)
- * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (ABET)
- * Illinois Institute of Technology (ABET)
- * Iowa State University (ABET)
- * University of Kansas (ABET)
- * University of Maryland, College Park (ABET)
- * Massachusetts Institute of Technology (ABET)
- * University of Michigan (ABET)
- * University of Minnesota (ABET)
- * Mississippi State University (ABET)
- * University of Missouri-Rolla (ABET)
- * Naval Postgraduate School (ABET)
- * University at Buffalo (ABET)
- * North Carolina State University (ABET)
- * University of Notre Dame (ABET)
- * Ohio State University (ABET)
- * Oklahoma State University (ABET)
- * University of Oklahoma (ABET)
- * Pennsylvania State University (ABET)
- * Princeton University (ABET)
- * Purdue University (ABET)
- * Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ABET)
- * Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (ABET)
- * Saint Louis University (ABET)
- * San Diego State University (ABET)
- * San José State University (ABET)
- * University of Southern California (ABET)
- * Syracuse University (ABET)
- * University of Tennessee at Knoxville (ABET)
- * Texas A & M University (ABET)
- * University of Texas at Arlington (ABET)
- * University of Texas at Austin (ABET)
- * Tuskegee University (ABET)
- * United States Air Force Academy (ABET)
- * United States Naval Academy (ABET)
- * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (ABET)
- * University of Virginia (ABET)
- * University of Washington (ABET)
- * West Virginia University (ABET)
- * Western Michigan University (ABET)
- * Wichita State University (ABET)
See also
- Aerospace
- List of aerospace engineering topics
- List of aerospace engineers
- Schlieren photography
- Helicopter noise reduction
- Atmospheric reentry
Challenging aerospace engineering competitions
- Centennial Challenges - NASA prize contests
National aerospace agencies
- Argentinian Space Agency (CONAE)
- Brazilian Space Agency (AEB)
- Canadian Space Agency (CSA)
- Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA)
- European Space Agency (ESA)
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
- Iranian Space Agency (ISA)
- Israeli Space Agency (ISA)
- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
- Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO)
- Russian Space Agency (RKA)
Aerospace engineering societies
- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
- Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS)
- Society of Flight Test Engineers (SFTE)
- Society of Experimental Test Pilots (SETP)
- American Helicopter Society (AHS)
Major aerospace corporations
- Boeing
- Bombardier
- EADS (Airbus being only one of its multiple divisions)
- United Technologies Corporation
- General Dynamics
- Lockheed Martin
- Northrop Grumman
- Raytheon
- Honeywell
- ESDU
External links
- [link] Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Engineers, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm (visited May 05, 2006).
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