1 Real World Design Challenge Aircraft Overview 24 Sep 2013 2013 - 2014 Mrs. McDaniel Dr. Chris Shearer,

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1 Real World Design Challenge Aircraft Overview 24 Sep Mrs. McDaniel Dr. Chris Shearer, Mr. Marc Masquiler,

Lessons 1)RWDC Overview and Past Reports, Grading, Hand out first homework (definitions) - Chris 2)First set of up front presentations, team selection, team dynamics – Kristine/Chris 3)Aircraft overview – nomenclature and different types (pros/cons) (hot air balloons, blimps, helicopter, prop driven, jet, rocket driven) – Marc or Chris 4)The Four Forces and dynamic pressure - Marc 5)Basic Sizing and known aircraft concepts – Chris/Marc 6)Airfoil nomenclature and Second set of up front presentations - Chris 7)Basic Structure 1 – Chris/Marc 8)Basic Structure 2 – Chris/Marc 9)RWDC Problem – Hand out and discussion of 2013/2014 challenge – Kristine/Chris/Marc 10)Systems Engineering Overview 1 - Marc 11)Systems Engineering Overview 2 - Marc 12)First RWDC Progress Report presentation – Students/Kristine/Marc/Chris 13)C.G. and weights – Marc/Chris 14)Propulsion Systems 1– Marc/Chris 15)Propulsion Systems 2– Marc/Chris 16)Second RWDC Progress Report Presentation - Students/Kristine/Marc/Chris 17)Mission systems and sub systems – Marc/Chris 18)Report writing and presentations – Chris 19)FAA and Mil Standards - Chris 20)Design Examples and mistakes (F-16 Flight 0, Deep Stall) - Chris 2

Definitions –Aviation –Aerospace –Engineering –Flight Dynamics –Systems Engineering –Vertical Tail –Horizontal Tail –Elevator –Rudder –Aileron –Flap –Chord –Zero lift Angle of Attack –Wing Span –Aspect Ratio –Incidence Angle –Angle of Attack –Angle of Sideslip –Tail Volume –Power to Weight ratio –Wing Loading –Stall –Moment –Force –Power –Energy –Potential Energy –Kinetic Energy –Specific Fuel Consumption –Power Density (as it pertains to batteries) –VHF –UHF –ELT –ADS-B –Canard –Elevator –Ailerons 3

Aircraft Hot Air Balloons Airplanes Gliders Airships Helicopters 4

5 Specific Fuel Consumption

Questions 6