Discussion Ideas for Aerospace engineering class I'm going to be teaching an aerospace engineering class at my high school this year. I've never taught this before and its a little outside of my comfort zone, so I'm inviting you to help. What do you think are the most important conc...
into aerospace engineering. These programs allow students to build on their existing knowledge and quickly move into aerospace-specific coursework. In some cases, students may be able to transfer credits from previous studies, potentially reducing the time needed to complete the aerospace engineering ...
At 21, this aerospace engineering student, former refugee has created her first invention LES PERREAUX Shoushi Bakarian, an aerospace engineering student at Concordia University, poses for a photograph with a ventilation device that she redesigned for Cessna Aircraft, at Stratos Aviation in Montreal ...
In subject area: Engineering The aerospace engine is typically based on the open Brayton cycle, with the production of thrust generally involving the ejection of exhaust gases at high temperatures and velocities. From: Exergy (Third Edition), 2021 ...
Fatigue properties of the aircraft structural elements comprise a very important factor where aerospace engineering is concerned, as they greatly affect the lifetime of the aircrafts and other aerospace systems. Fatigue properties help predict the crack-growth rate and stress and determine the system's...
What I loved about the role was the innovation, data analysis, research, and writing, but I wasn’t as fulfilled by the mechanical engineering work. I stepped back from the role and began working as an optician, earned a yoga teaching certification, and taught myselfPython. I fell in love...
As a 10-year-old, Pam Boehm sometimes sat in on her older sister’s engineering classes at the University of Notre Dame. Not the usual activity for a kid, but the experience introduced her to a discipline that would shape her life. “It’s not that I really had any idea what was ha...
we like to have a sort of a joke statement here in aerospace engineering. the jet engines suck, squeeze, bang, and blow. so this is a picture of a jet engine with the cowling or the nacelle taken off of it. the front end has a compressor. well, at first it has an inlet. the ...
This paper presents methods on how to implement into an aerospace engineering or space physics curriculum the knowledge and foundation needed to understand space debris problems, and by extension many interdisciplinary problems and other areas of science and technology.Karl Siebold...
Spend the day exploring aviation, engineering, science, technology, math and art in both of the exciting and unique Flight Centers. Make sure to take the shuttle to the Flight Discovery Center where visitors have the opportunity to climb in training cockpits, geek out ov...