Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information below is subject to change,
in particular that concerning the teaching mode (presential, distance or in a comodal or hybrid format).
5 credits
30.0 h + 30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Chatelain Philippe; Marichal Yves (compensates Chatelain Philippe);
Language
English
Main themes
1. Fundamentals of air-breathing propulsion
1.1) Dynamical and energetic aspects
1.2) Concepts and domains of use
2. Analysis of propulsion systems
2.1) The airscrew
2.2) The jet engine
2.3) The Ramjet and Scramjet engines
2.4) Inlets and nozzles
2.5) Technological aspects
3. Advanced concepts and future trends
1.1) Dynamical and energetic aspects
1.2) Concepts and domains of use
2. Analysis of propulsion systems
2.1) The airscrew
2.2) The jet engine
2.3) The Ramjet and Scramjet engines
2.4) Inlets and nozzles
2.5) Technological aspects
3. Advanced concepts and future trends
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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In consideration of the reference table AA of the program " Master's degree civil engineer mechanics ", this course contributes to the development, to the acquisition and to the evaluation of the following experiences of learning:
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Content
1. Fundamentals of air-breathing propulsion
1.1) Dynamical and energetic aspects
1.2) Concepts and domains of use
2. Analysis of propulsion systems
2.1) The airscrew
2.2) The jet engine
2.3) The Ramjet and Scramjet engines
2.4) Inlets and nozzles
2.5) Technological aspects
3. Advanced concepts and future trends
1.1) Dynamical and energetic aspects
1.2) Concepts and domains of use
2. Analysis of propulsion systems
2.1) The airscrew
2.2) The jet engine
2.3) The Ramjet and Scramjet engines
2.4) Inlets and nozzles
2.5) Technological aspects
3. Advanced concepts and future trends
Teaching methods
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.
Course notes are being prepared and will be made available in electronic format during the term.Lecture slides will also be available
Evaluation methods
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.
The final evaluation is based on a written exam and homework/laboratory report marks. The homework assignments and laboratory activities are mandatory, and individual unless announced otherwise. A report must be produced for each within a specified time frame and the marks are definitive (these assignments cannot be retaken). The exam is subdivided into 2 parts:- theory
- practical exercises : performance evaluation and system design
Other information
Lectures:
- Fluid mechanics and transfer phenomena (LMECA1321)
- Thermodynamics and energetics (LMECA1855)
- Fluid mechanics and transfer II (LMECA2322) : can be followed concurrently
- Aerodynamics of external flows (LMECA23232) : optional as it is complementary
Online resources
Faculty or entity
MECA