Experiments in Aerospace Engineering1

YAMADA, Satoshi
  Requisites  3 credits
【Aerospace Engineering・1st semester】
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Outline
This course is a laboratory course of aerospace engineering and includes following fields.
1. Fluid dynamics and Aerodynamics
2. Jet engine and combustion
3. Simulation and signal control
4. Materials and structure evaluations
5. Project base learning
Group experiences consisting of a small number of students in the laboratory are very effective to learn how to handle instruments and to communicate with instructor. Experimental reports must be assigned after the experiments. Originality in the discussion part of the report and the sufficient literature survey are the most important discipline in this lab course.
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Objectives
The basic objective of this laboratory course is to grasp an understanding of the fundamental skills and knowledge of the aerospace engineering field to become a successful engineer. These include the skills necessary to work in a group, how to write technical reports, how to make scientific presentations effectively and how to solve the real problems.
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Outline
This course is a laboratory course of aerospace engineering and includes following fields.
1. Fluid dynamics and Aerodynamics
2. Jet engine and combustion
3. Simulation and signal control
4. Materials and structure evaluations
5. Project base learning
Group experiences consisting of a small number of students in the laboratory are very effective to learn how to handle instruments and to communicate with instructor. Experimental reports must be assigned after the experiments. Originality in the discussion part of the report and the sufficient literature survey are the most important discipline in this lab course.
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Objectives
The basic objective of this laboratory course is to grasp an understanding of the fundamental skills and knowledge of the aerospace engineering field to become a successful engineer. These include the skills necessary to work in a group, how to write technical reports, how to make scientific presentations effectively and how to solve the real problems.
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