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AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

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A division of aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineering focuses on applying physics, mathematics and other disciplines in order to construct aircraft. Aeronautical engineers work to make sure propulsion systems operate efficiently and that an aircraft’s aerodynamic performance is sufficient. Aspiring aeronautical engineers should get their bachelor’s degrees in aeronautical or aerospace engineering, though some related majors may be sufficient.

Although entry-level aerospace engineers in general do not require a license, higher-level positions may require a PE, or professional engineering license.

Career

In order to become an aeronautical engineer, prospective candidates must complete a bachelor’s degree program, usually in aerospace or aeronautical engineering, that has been approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Programs can take 4-5 years to complete. Students typically begin their education by enrolling in core courses in mathematics, chemistry and physics. Additionally, most programs require students to complete introductory labs in which they test engineering principles applied to flight and propulsion.

Once students have completed their core requirements, they may take more challenging classes that cover topics ranging from the aerodynamics of airplane bodies to electrical systems in cockpits. After covering the fundamentals of flight and stability control, students may delve into aircraft sensors and electrical components, as well as wing structure and flaps. Programs may also provide training in power generation for aircraft, including combustion engine design.

During the senior year of a bachelor’s in aerospace or aeronautical engineering, students generally participate in lab and design courses. These courses may require research into issues ranging from construction materials to wing design. While completing their assignments, students may be responsible for simulating flight and modifying areas where designs may not function well. Applying their knowledge, students may then alter models, test designs, and prepare class presentations.

Job Prospects

Aircraft Industry (HAL, Taneja Aerospace etc.)
Government and Private Airlines
R&D organizations like ISRO, DRDO, CSIR (NAL)
Opportunities are also pre sent in International organizations like BOEING, AIRBUS, PRATT & WHITNEY, GE Aviation, NASA, ESA, etc.

Remuneration

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), job opportunities for aerospace engineers were projected to decrease 2% from 2014-2024, which is slower than average. As of May 2015, aerospace engineers, including aeronautical engineers, made a median annual salary of $107,830, as reported by the BLS.

Course Structure

Section-A

Subject CodeSubject NameDownload
AMAEE01TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSDownload
AMAEE02ELEMENTS OF AERONAUTICSDownload
AMAEE03AERODYNAMICS – IDownload
AMAEE04AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS AND INSTRUMENTSDownload
AMAEE05MECHANICS OF MACHINESDownload
AMAEE06PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGYDownload
AMAEE07NUMERICAL METHODSDownload
AMAEE08SOLID MECHANICSDownload
AMAEE09AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES – IDownload

Section-B

Subject CodeSubject NameDownload
AMAEE10FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERYDownload
AMAEE11PROPULSION – IDownload
AMAEE12CONTROL ENGINEERINGDownload
AMAEE13ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGDownload
AMAEE14AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES – IIDownload
AMAEE15AERODYNAMICS – IIDownload
AMAEE16PROPULSION – IIDownload
AMAEE17WIND TUNNEL TECHNIQUESDownload
AMAEE18HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALSDownload
AMAEE19PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENTSDownload
AMAEE20AVIONICSDownload
AMAEE21COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICSDownload
AMAEE22VIBRATIONS AND ELEMENTS OF AEROELASTICITYDownload
AMAEE23FLIGHT DYNAMICSDownload
AMAEE24TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENTDownload
AMAEE25FINITE ELEMENT METHODDownload
AMAEE26AERO ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICSDownload
AMAEE27EXPERIMENTAL STRESS ANALYSISDownload
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