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Applied Aerodynamics - Airfoils and Wings

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Bruno Pacheco

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  • 1 - Instructor Presentation and Course Overview.mp4
    03:31
  • 2 - Aero-Course-1.pdf
  • 2 - From NavierStokes to Potential Flow.mp4
    26:24
  • 3 - Elementary flows.mp4
    16:00
  • 4 - Aero-Course-2.pdf
  • 4 - Airfoil Theory Part 1.mp4
    50:16
  • 5 - Airfoil Theory Part 2.mp4
    45:40
  • 6 - Vortex Panel Method Derivation.mp4
    01:16:25
  • 7 - Vortex Panel Method Coding Part 1 Airfoil drawing.mp4
    31:12
  • 8 - Vortex Panel Method Coding Part 2 Panel geometry.mp4
    17:28
  • 9 - Vortex Panel Method Coding Part 3 Coefficients and Results.mp4
    21:11
  • 10 - Vortex Panel Method Coding Part 4 Streamlines plot.mp4
    29:40
  • 11 - Panel Method Code.html
  • 11 - VPM-CODE.zip
  • 12 - Aero-Course-3.pdf
  • 12 - Wing Theory.mp4
    01:20:36
  • 13 - Weissinger Method Derivation.mp4
    28:31
  • 14 - Weissinger Method Coding Part 1 Geometry.mp4
    25:58
  • 15 - Weissinger Method Coding Part 2 Lift Calculation.mp4
    20:29
  • 16 - Weissinger Method Coding Part 3 Drag Calculation.mp4
    10:21
  • 17 - Wing Characteristics Linear.mp4
    46:01
  • 18 - Wing Geometry Optimization.mp4
    27:42
  • 19 - WEISSINGER-CODE.zip
  • 19 - Weissinger Method Code.html
  • 20 - Aero-Course-4.pdf
  • 20 - The Decambering Method.mp4
    11:30
  • 21 - Modifying the Weissinger Code and Analysing the Results.mp4
    37:48
  • 22 - Reference for Further Knowledge.html
  • 23 - Bonus Section.html
  • Description


    Aerodynamics, Aerodynamic Modeling, Wing and Airfoil analysis

    What You'll Learn?


    • In-depth knowledge on aerodynamcs topics, supported by the coding of your own airfoil and wing analyzer
    • How to evaluate the characteristics of arifoils
    • Matlab coding applied to aerodynamics analysis
    • Design, simulate and optimize your own airfoil and wing designs
    • Vortex panel methods
    • Weissinger method
    • Estimate the stall angle of your wing designs
    • Vortex lattice method

    Who is this for?


  • Those who are looking to have an in-depth understanding of aerodynamics
  • People interested in Engineering
  • Aviation enthusiasts in general
  • Those who want to work with Aerospace related Projects
  • Those who want to see a more applied approach in the topic, different from University
  • Aerospace Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Those who want a hands-on experience in MATLAB programming
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Basic Engineering initial curriculum
  • Willingness to learn one of the most exciting topics in Aeronautical industry
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    Description

    This course starts with a theoretical overview of the famous Navier-Stokes equations and how to simpllify them in order to get easier, yet insightful, potential equations for fast analysis.

    Then we will focus in using these equations to derive the Vortex Panel Method (we'll cover all maths aspects also) and code it in Matlab. With that in hands, we will perform several analysis of generic airfoils to better understand how key design characteristics affect the overall results.

    On the next section, we'll go from 2D world to 3D, analysing wings now. Similarly, we'll start with a theoretical review of the Weissinger method for general wings (we'll cover all maths aspects also) and then we'll create a Matlab code to simulate the designs. We'll invistigate how several key parameters, such as sweep, aspect ratio, twist and others, can affect the overall behavior of wings.

    Finally, we'll include viscous effects on the Weissinger method for a more robust analysis, including flow separation and stall.

    This course is filled with real examples and is a more hands-on approach on the analysis of airfoils and wings. If your are an engineering student, aviation enthusiast, industry or academic engineer or just want to learn more about how to apply Aerodynamic theory, this is the right course for you.

    Who this course is for:

    • Those who are looking to have an in-depth understanding of aerodynamics
    • People interested in Engineering
    • Aviation enthusiasts in general
    • Those who want to work with Aerospace related Projects
    • Those who want to see a more applied approach in the topic, different from University
    • Aerospace Engineers
    • Mechanical Engineers
    • Those who want a hands-on experience in MATLAB programming

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    Hi, I'm Bruno. I live in Brazil and first of all I am an aviation enthusiast. I am also a Mechanical Engineer with a master's degree in Aeronautical Engineering. I have a private pilot's license and I am also a flight simulator geek.Currently , I work in a world leader aircraft manufacturer as a flight sciences engineer with executive, commercial and defense jets. I have over 10 years of experience in the field.My goal is to unite my experience and love for teaching and provide a theoretical and practical view of aircraft design all the way from conception to certification.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 19
    • duration 10:06:43
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/05/04

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