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MAE1042
Faculty of Engineering
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Professor Brian Falzon |
This unit will introduce the student to aircraft structural analysis. Concepts of load paths, equilibrium, forces/moments, stresses/strains, reaction forces and bending moments will be presented. Basic trusses and beam analysis will be used to analyse simple airframes. Students will trace the historical development of the airframe from truss-like structures to modern semi-monocoque construction and the importance of appropriate material selection. The concept of static structural equilibrium will be extended to consider 'dynamic equilibrium' through the introduction of mechanical vibrations. The last two weeks will introduce basic concepts of orbital mechanics/spaceflight followed by an introduction to rocket propulsion.
Field Trip (10%), Structures laboratory (10%), Exam (80%)
Recommended reading:
Anderson, J., 'Introduction to Flight', 6th Edition, 2008, Mc Graw Hill, Singapore. [Chapter 10]
Barnard, R. H., Philpott, D. R., 'Aircraft Flight', 4th Edition, 2010, Prentice Hall, Essex, UK. [Chapter 14]
Gordon, J.E., 'Structures - or why things don't fall down', 1978, Penguin Books, London, UK
Lecture notes.
5 contact hours per week, 7 non-contact hours per week.
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