Aeronautical engineering is a branch of engineering focused on the design, development, and construction of aircraft and spacecraft. It encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including aerodynamics, propulsion systems, materials science, structural analysis, and avionics. Aeronautical engineers are responsible for designing aircraft that are safe, efficient, and capable of meeting specific performance requirements. They work on a variety of projects, from commercial airplanes and military aircraft to helicopters, drones, and space vehicles. Aeronautical engineering also involves research into new technologies and materials to improve aircraft performance, reduce environmental impact, and advance the field of aviation.
This course will be orgaized into eight section.
Section 1: Aeronautic Vehicles Classification.
Introduction
Energy is a fundamental need for humans. It represents one of the main factors of the industrial revolution which is the basis of the economic recovery of countries depending on the quantity and type of energy produced. Scientists have agreed that energy is one of the properties of matter, which can be converted into the form of work, heat, electricity, etc. By this definition, it goes beyond the classic definition of energy as the capacity of a system to act on another system in order to modify its state (speed, temperature, phase change, etc.)