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B.Tech. (Full Time) - Aerospace Engineering Curriculum & Syllabus 2013 – 2014 Volume–I (all courses except open electives) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SRM UNIVERSITY SRM NAGAR, KATTANKULATHUR – 603 203 STUDENT OUTCOMES The curriculum and syllabus for B.Tech programs (2013) conform to outcome based teaching learning process. In general,ELEVEN STUDENT OUTCOMES(a-k) have been identified and the curriculum and syllabus have been structured in such a way that each of the courses meets one or more of these outcomes. Student outcomes describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. These relate to the skills, knowledge, and behaviors that students acquire as they progress through the program. Further each course in the program spells out clear instructional objectives which are mapped to the student outcomes. The student outcomes are: (a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering (b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data (c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability (d) an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams (e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems (f) an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility (g) an ability to communicate effectively (h) the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal context (i) a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning (j) a knowledge of contemporary issues (k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. 1 Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013 B.Tech. AerospaceEngineering Curriculum–2013 (Applicable for students admitted from the academic year 2013-14 onwards) SEMESTER I COURSE CATEGORY COURSE NAME L T P C CODE PD1001 G SOFT SKILLS I 1 0 1 1 LE1001 G ENGLISH 1 2 0 2 CALCULUS AND SOLID MA1001 B 3 2 0 4 GEOMETRY PY1001 B PHYSICS 3 0 0 3 PY1002 B PHYSICS LABORATORY 0 0 2 1 PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CY1003 B 2 0 0 2 SCIENCE ME1004 E WORKSHOP PRACTICE 0 0 3 2 Courses From TableI Student shall register for minimum 20 credits in I semester and minimum 20credits in II semester. However student shall have registered for all the courses enlisted under Semester I and II as well the courses in Table I by the time the registration process is complete in II semester. Keeping this in mind student shall register for the courses in I and II semesters. Legend: L-Number of lecture hours per week T-Number of tutorial hours per week P-Numberof practical hours per week C-Number of credits for the course Category of courses: G-General B-Basic Sciences E-Engineering Sciences and Technical Arts P-Professional Subjects 2 Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013 SEMESTER II COURSE CATEGORY COURSE NAME L T P C CODE PD1002 G SOFT SKILLS II 1 0 1 1 LE1002 G VALUE EDUCATION 1 0 0 1 ADVANCED CALCULUS AND MA1002 B 3 2 0 4 COMPLEX ANALYSIS PY1003 B MATERIALS SCIENCE 2 0 2 3 ME1005 E ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 0 1 4 3 ME1002 E ENGINEERING MECHANICS 3 2 0 4 CY1001 B CHEMISTRY 3 0 0 3 CY1002 B CHEMISTRY LAB 0 0 2 1 CE1001 E BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING 2 0 0 2 Courses From TableI Student shall register for minimum 20 credits in I semester and minimum 20 credits in II semester. However student shall have registered for all the courses enlisted under Semester I and II as well the courses in Table I by the time the registration process is complete in II semester. Keeping this in mind student shall register for the courses in I and II semesters. 3 Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013 TABLE I COURSES WHICH CAN BE REGISTERED FOR EITHER IN I OR II SEMESTER SEMESTER I / II Course Category Course Name L T P C Code CS1001 G PROGRAMMING USING MATLAB 0 1 2 2 BT1001 B BIOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS 2 0 0 2 ME1001 E BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2 0 0 2 EE1001 E BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 2 0 0 2 EC1001 E BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 2 0 0 2 AS1001 E ELEMENTS OF AERONAUTICS 2 0 0 2 NC1001/ *NCC/ NS1001/ NSS/ G 0 0 1 1 SP1001/ NSO/ YG1001 YOGA NCC-National Cadet Corps NSS-National Service Scheme NSO-National Sports Organization (India) SEMESTER III COURSE CATEGORY COURSE NAME L T P C CODE LE1003/ GERMAN LANGUAGE PHASE LE1004/ I/FRENCH LANGUAGE PHASE LE1005/ G I/JAPANESE LANGUAGEPHASE I 2 0 0 2 LE1006/ /KOREAN LANGUAGE PHASE LE1007 I/CHINESE LANGUAGE PHASE I PD1003 G APTITUDEI 1 0 1 1 FOURIER SERIES, PARTIAL MA1013 B DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS & 4 0 0 4 ITS APPLICATIONS ELECTRONICS AND IC1051 E 3 0 0 3 INSTRUMENTATION AS1002 P AERO THERMODYNAMICS 3 2 0 4 AS1003 P AERO-FLUID MECHANICS 3 2 0 4 ME1008 P MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 3 0 0 3 AERO-FLUID DYNAMICS AS1004 P 0 0 2 1 LABORATORY 4 Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013 MANUFACTURING PROCESS ME1014 P 0 0 2 1 LABORATORY TOTAL 19 04 05 23 Total Contact Hours 28 SEMESTER IV Course Category Course Name L T P C Code LE1008/ GERMAN LANGUAGE PHASE II / LE1009/ FRENCH LANGUAGE PHASE II/ LE1010/ G JAPANESE LANGUAGE PHASE II 2 0 0 2 LE1011/ /KOREAN LANGUAGE PHASE II / LE1012 CHINESE LANGUAGE PHASE II PD1004 G APTITUDE II 1 0 1 1 MA1004 B NUMERICAL METHODS 4 0 0 4 ME1010 P MECHANICS OF SOLIDS 2 2 0 3 ME1012 P MACHINES & MECHANISMS 2 2 0 3 AS1005 P AERODYNAMICS–I 3 2 0 4 P DEP. ELECTIVE-I 3 0 0 3 AS1006 P AERODYNAMICS LABORATORY–I 0 0 2 1 AS1007 P AIRCRAFT COMPONENT DRAWING 0 1 3 2 TOTAL 17 7 6 23 Total Contact Hours 30 SEMESTER V Course Category Course Name L T P C Code PD1005 G APTITUDE III 1 0 1 1 MA 1005 B PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 4 0 0 4 AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS AND AS1008 P 3 0 0 3 INSTRUMENTS AS1009 P FLIGHT DYNAMICS–I 3 0 0 3 AS1010 P AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES 3 0 0 3 AS1011 P AERODYNAMICS–II 3 1 0 3 AS1012 P AIR BREATHING PROPULSION 3 0 0 3 P DEP.ELECTIVE-II 3 0 0 3 AS1013 P PROPULSION LABORATORY 0 0 2 1 5 Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013 AS1014 P AERODYNAMICS LABORATORY–II 0 0 2 1 AS1045 P INDUSTRIAL TRAINING I 0 0 1 1 TOTAL 23 1 6 26 Total Contact Hours 30 SEMESTER VI Course Category Course Name L T P C Code PD1006 G APTITUDE IV 1 0 1 1 P INTRODUCTION TO SPACE AS1015 3 0 0 3 TECHNOLOGY AS1016 P FLIGHT DYNAMICS–II 3 0 0 3 AS1017 P HEAT TRANSFER 3 0 0 3 AS1018 P ROCKET PROPULSION 3 0 0 3 ME1188 P TQM & RELIABILITY ENGINEERING 3 0 0 3 P DEP. ELECTIVE-III 3 0 0 3 AS1019 P AIRCRAFT DESIGN PROJECT-I 0 0 2 1 P AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES 0 0 2 1 AS1020 LABORATORY AS1049 P MINOR PROJECT 0 0 2 1 TOTAL 19 0 7 22 Total Contact Hours 26 SEMESTER VII Course Category COURSE NAME L T P C Code ECONOMICS & PRINCIPLES OF ME1034 P 3 0 0 3 MANAGEMENT VIBRATIONS AND ELEMENTS OF AS1021 P 3 0 0 3 AEROELASTICITY P DEP. ELECTIVE-IV 3 0 0 3 P DEP. ELECTIVE-V 3 0 0 3 P OPEN ELECTIVE-I 3 0 0 3 P OPEN ELECTIVE-II 3 0 0 3 P OPEN ELECTIVE-III 3 0 0 3 6 Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013 AIRCRAFT DESIGN AS1022 P 0 0 2 1 PROJECT–II AEROSPACE COMPUTATIONAL AS1023 P 0 0 2 1 ANALYSIS LABORATORY AS1046 P INDUSTRIAL TRAINING II 0 0 1 1 TOTAL 21 0 5 24 Total contact hours 26 SEMESTER VIII Course Category Course Name L T P C code PROJECT WORK/PRACTICE AS1050 P 0 0 24 12 SCHOOL Total 0 0 24 12 Total contact hours 24 DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES Course Category Course name L T P C code AS1101 P HELICOPTER AERODYNAMICS 3 0 0 3 AS1102 P ROCKETSAND MISSILES 3 0 0 3 AIRCRAFT ENGINE AND AS1103 P 3 0 0 3 INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS AS1104 P COMBUSTION ENGINEERING 3 0 0 3 AS1105 P CRYOGENICS 3 0 0 3 AS1106 P THEORY OF PLATES AND SHELLS 3 0 0 3 FATIGUE AND FRACTURE AS1107 P 3 0 0 3 MECHANICS COMPUTERAIDED DESIGN AND AS1108 P 3 0 0 3 ANALYSIS AIRFRAME MAINTENANCE AND AS1109 P 3 0 0 3 REPAIR AIR TRANSPORTATION AND AS1110 P AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE 3 0 0 3 MANAGEMENT AS1111 P AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS 3 0 0 3 AS1112 P SPACECRAFT TECHNOLOGY 3 0 0 3 AS1113 P AIRCRAFT MATERIALS 3 0 0 3 7 Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013 Summary of credits Category I II III IV V VI VII VIII Total % G 8 3 3 1 1 0 0 16 9.0 B 23 4 4 4 0 0 0 35 19.4 E 19 3 0 0 0 0 0 22 12.2 P 0 13 16 21 21 15 12 98 54.4 Open Elective 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 5.0 Total 50 23 23 26 22 24 12 180 100 8 Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013 SEMESTER I SOFT SKILLS-I L T P C Total Contact Hours–30 1 0 1 1 PD1001 Prerequisite Nil PURPOSE To enhance holistic development of students and improve their employability skills. INSTRUCTIONALOBJECTIVES 1. To develop inter personal skills and be an effective goal oriented team player. 2. To develop professionals with idealistic, practical and moral values. 3. To develop communication and problem solving skills. 4. To re-engineer attitude and understand its influence on behavior. UNIT I-SELF ANALYSIS (4 hours) SWOT Analysis, Who am I, Attributes, Importance of Self Confidence, Self Esteem UNIT II -ATTITUDE (4 hours) Factors influencing Attitude, Challenges and lessons from Attitude. Change Management Exploring Challenges, Risking Comfort Zone, Managing Change UNIT III- MOTIVATION (6 hours) Factors of motivation, Self talk, Intrinsic & Extrinsic Motivators. UNIT IV -GOAL SETTING (6 hours) Wish List, SMART Goals, Blue print for success, Short Term, Long Term, Life Time Goals. Time Management Value of time, Diagnosing Time Management, Weekly Planner To do list, Prioritizing work. UNIT V- CREATIVITY (10 hours) Out of box thinking, Lateral Thinking Presentation 9 Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013

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Aero-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013. STUDENT Aerospace Engineering. Curriculum – .. Daniel Coleman, Emotional Intelligence, Bantam Book, 2006. PD1001
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