AERO 3303 [0.5 credit] High-Speed Flight Aerodynamics
Fundamentals of high-speed flight aerodynamics, including compressible flow, transonic and supersonic phenomena, shock waves, aerodynamic heating, and the design implications for aircraft and propulsion systems. Applications span transport aircraft, fighter jets, and high-altitude/hypersonic vehicles.
Prerequisite(s): MAAE 3300 or MECH 3310.
Lectures three hours a week. Problem analysis two hours a week.
Lectures three hours a week. Problem analysis two hours a week.