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Aerospace

AIRCRAFT

Manufacturing Process
Q) What is entailed in the whole process of aircraft making?
Q) What are the materials used to manufacture an aircraft engine?
Q) What is the whole process in manufacturing of this material?
Q) Can a satellite manufacturing occur side by side with other manufacturing products?
Q) What are the materials used to manufacture airframe?
Q) What should be the dimensions of an aircraft manufacturing industrial estate plant with the following capacity?
Aircraft for 800 passengers
Wing span
115.02 m (or ft-in)
Length
105.22 m (or ft-in)
Jets of two types, single- and two-storied Jumbo

Military Space Radar.

Aerospace provides expert technical and acquisition support to the Space Radar Integrated Program, which is being designed to provide global persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance to the Defense Department and intelligence organizations, including worldwide day-night/all-weather imagery, moving-target information, and 3-D radar-mapping data. The system will give decision makers the ability to simultaneously look deep into denied areas of interest, in multiple theaters, across all levels of conflict nonintrusively and without risk to personnel or resources.
    Radar applications
    Radar software design
    Microwave technology
    Radio frequency technology
    Information assurance Spectrum analysis
    Electronic engineering
    Satellite operations
      Scientific/Military satellites and explorers-Project Report
        Q) What types of scientific satellites and explorers have there been?
        Q) What scientific satellites and explorers are planned for the future?
        Q) How much does one scientific satellite cost?
        Q) What is a satellite's life span?
        Q) How are names chosen for scientific satellites and explorers?
        Q) Is remote sensing always done using satellites?
        Q) Is there a difference between a Landsat satellite and a RADARSAT satellite?
        Q) What is the difference between an ACTIVE and a PASSIVE sensor?
        Q) How does radar work?
        Q) Is there one remote sensing satellite that is the best?
        Q) How high up are these satellites?
        Q) How many remote sensing satellites are there?
        Q) How do the remote sensing satellites "cover" the Earth?
        Q) How long does it take for a satellite to "cover" the Earth?
        Q) How is the satellite data sent from way up there, down to us?
        Q) How long does it take the data to reach Earth?
        Q) Why are some satellite images in black and white and others in colour?
        Q) Why do we get such strange colours in many of these satellite images?
        Q) Can sensors see underground or underwater?

      1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

      A plane with mass of 1090 kg is flying straight and level at an altitude of 1100 meters & a constant velocity of 200 kg/hr (55.55m/sec). Assuming that the acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/sec^2, the force on the plane due to gravity is 10900. Since the plane is in level flight, the net force in the y direction is 0 & the lifting force provided by the wings equals the weight of the plane. The wings at a 7.5 degree angle w/ respect to the vertical in order to make a turn. Part of the lifting force of the wings is now used to make the plane turn in a circle & theres less lift to counteract the force of gravity.

      How long will it take the plane to make one turn of 360 degrees at a velocity of 200 km/hr (55.55 m/sec)?

      2. Relevant equations
      Vf=Vo+aT
      S=Vo(T)+1/2(a)(T)^2
      s=theta(r)
      Time = Distance/radius


      (Do you have a question?)
      (Do you have better equation?)

      Aerospace

      Military Space Radar.

      Aerospace provides expert technical and acquisition support to the Space Radar Integrated Program, which is being designed to provide global persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance to the Defense Department and intelligence organizations, including worldwide day-night/all-weather imagery, moving-target information, and 3-D radar-mapping data. The system will give decision makers the ability to simultaneously look deep into denied areas of interest, in multiple theaters, across all levels of conflict nonintrusively and without risk to personnel or resources.
        Radar applications
        Radar software design
        Microwave technology
        Radio frequency technology
        Information assurance Spectrum analysis
        Electronic engineering
        Satellite operations
        Program evaluation
How important is Aerospace Engineering to today's society?

How fast does an average commercial airline plane go when it is taking off from the runway before takeoff?

Why is it that when an airplane is at a bank angle of 60 degrees, the loading on it has been doubled regardless of its speed?

What is the fastest jet on earth?

What is the world's fastest single engine turbojet aircraft?

What is the fastest four-engine propeller-driven plane in the world?

Why Aeronautical Engineering?

Stop a moment and look up to the sky! Have you ever thought about a career that is beyond the conventional? One that will enable you to reach for the sky? Think no further. Think aeronautical engineering!

This makes it one of the most diverse, technically advanced, challenging and exciting industries to work in today.
Studying for an Aeronautical Engineering degree can be your passport to a successful and rewarding career within the aerospace industry.

What is the study of aeronautical engineering?

An aeronautical engineering degree involves turning ideas into reality by applying the principles of science and technology to the research, design, manufacture and maintenance of highly sophisticated products such as aircraft, missiles and space satellites. All these products are the result of whole team efforts that bring together each aeronautical engineer's skills and technical expertise.

Who studies aeronautical engineering?

Individuals studying aeronautical engineering are highly intelligent, excellent team players, keen on challenges, self-motivated, innovative and lateral thinkers. They also have the capacity for highly technical and analytical thinking.

What can you expect?
Where Next?

Career opportunities can be found with:

Many leading aerospace employers
The Armed Forces
Government departments such as the Department for Trade and Industry (DTI), Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Department for Environment, Transport and Regions (DETR)
Agencies like the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) and Defence Procurement Agency (DPA)
Regulatory authorities like the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Airline operators
Large, Small and medium employers (SMEs) who provide technical services or manufacture specialist products to supply to the aerospace industry

If you have ever wondered or thought about the technology behind aeroplanes or even space satellites, then perhaps aeronautical engineering is the career waiting for you.

Why not reach for the sky and be a part of the World-Class Aerospace industry. Let it capture your imagination and apply for an Aeronautical Engineering degree course now!

What is the fastest passenger aircraft on commercial flights?
What is the longest range airplane in the world?
What is the longest range helicopter?

Airframe Components
Avionics & Instruments
Builder Supplies
Electrical
Engine Items
Hardware
Hoses, Tubing & Assemblies
Landing Gear
Metals
Oxygen Systems
Pilot Supplies
Tools

How can I become a commercial pilot?
What are the educational costs and job opportunities?
What is the career path to becoming an airline transport pilot?
How long does it take and what ratings do you need?
What is the process of pilot training and what skills are tested?
What qualifications are needed to become an airline pilot?
Will majoring in aerospace engineering in college help me become a pilot?