
About the DepartmentThe applied mechanics Department has been in existence since 1996 and has grown into full-fledged B.E Aeronautical Engineering. The faculties of the department are drawn from Mechanical Engineering , Electronics & instrumentation Engineering, Applied Mechanics , Aero Space Engineering and Biomedical Engineering teaching various subjects such as advanced structural mechanics , Composite structures & smart materials, FEM, advanced fluid mechanics, CFD, turbulence , haptics, biomechanics, biomedical signal processing only to name a few. Aerospace engineering, as popularly quoted, is mechanical engineering done better. Here, engineering design and analysis are more precise using advanced materials. Manufacturing is always through the most advanced technologies that invariably focus on closer tolerances. With the explosive growth in civil aviation, satellite communications and space exploration, the demand for aerospace engineers is simply incalculable. MissionThe goal of the B. E program in Aeronautical Engineering is to train the students in a broad based manner with equal focus on applications in aircraft engineering, rocket and space technology. The curriculum is designed to impart engineering knowledge in topics such as structural mechanics, aerodynamics, propulsion, and space dynamics. Further provision exists to acquire additional engineering knowledge through electives. Besides, the students acquire sufficient knowledge in mathematics, physics and chemistry under the category of basic sciences and in humanities and engineering arts. The importance of computational-skill enhancement through the development of one's own programs as well as the use of advanced software is stressed throughout. Departmental LibraryThe Aero departmental library provides local & easy access to Text book, Reference books, Journals, Project Reports and internet resources to the faculty, Students and researchers. Curriculum & SyllabiSECOND YEAR DownloadTHIRD YEAR Download FINAL YEAR Download Department Contact - hodaero@msec.org.in |
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Career ProspectsAn aeronautical, or aerospace, engineer applies scientific and technological principles to research, design, develop, maintain and test the performance of civil and military aircraft, missiles, weapons systems, satellites and space vehicles. They also work on the different components that make up these aircraft and systems. The role is focused on enhancing high-quality flight safety and standards as well as reducing system costs. Increasingly, the role addresses the environmental impact of air travel. Aeronautical engineering offers a wide range of roles in research, design, development, testing, manufacture and maintenance. Many engineers specialise in a particular area such as propulsion, computational fluid dynamics, aerodynamics or materials and structures. For Aeronautical engineer jobs are available with the national, international, public and private Airline Services, aircraft-manufacturing units, Defense services and research and development organizations. In the Indian context the Defense service particularly the Air Forces and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) happen to be two major employment providers for Aeronautical Engineers. Moreover, the Aeronautical Engineers often get employment in organizations such as Hindustan Aeronautical Ltd (HAL), Defense Research and Development Laboratories (DRDO), National Aeronautical Lab (NAL), Aeronautical Development Establishment. Apart from these government organizations, a lot of software companies like Mahindra Satyam, L & T Infotech, Ramco System, Infosys and other Aeronautical development organizations also recruit Aero students. A lot of job opportunities for aeronautical engineers are also available in countries like United States of America, France, UK and Germany. |
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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Eligibility CriteriaUNDER-GRADUATE PROGRAMS
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Admission ProcedureUNDERGRADUATE & POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMESApplication for admission to a course should be made only in the prescribed form, which will be sent along with the prospectus. Application form properly filled-in should be sent only to the Admission Office or handed over in person along with
All Students including Foreign Nationals and NRIs seeking admission to any course should attach xerox copies of the mark sheet of qualifying examination and proof of age, which are duly attested along with the application. The candidates should produce authentic certificate indicating the corresponding marks of each grade in the mark sheet. Applications, which are incomplete or not accompanied by the prescribed documents and registration fee are liable for rejection. The scrutiny committee will process the applications and provisionally select the students on merit. An interview will be conducted if necessary. The Applicants from distant places may be selected on the basis of merit without interview. The final selection will be based on their marks in the qualifying examination, performance in the aptitude test and group discussion and interview. If any candidate is found to have secured admission by fraudulent methods like presentation of forged certificates / dishonoured DD etc., he/ she will be dismissed from the college at any time during the courses and will forfeit the fees paid. The admission notice will be sent to the selected candidates intimating the dates on which they should report at the admission office with the following original certificates.
After scrutiny of the above documents and payment of the prescribed fees, the student will report to the Principal, with the admission letter to join the course. The date(s) of joining the course will be intimated in advance. |
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AE1008 |
Airframe Maintenance and Repair | ||||
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Aero Engine Maintenance and Repair | ||||
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Aircraft Systems Laboratory | ||||
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Aircraft Structures - II | ||||
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Propulsion – II | ||||
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Control Engineering | ||||
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Aircraft Structures Laboratory - II | ||||
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Propulsion Laboratory | ||||
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Transforms And Partial Differential Equations | ||||
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Mechanics of Machines | ||||
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Aero Engineering Thermodynamics | ||||
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Fluid Mechanics and Machinery | ||||
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Solid Mechanics | ||||
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Elements of Aeronautics | ||||
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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The aircraft structures lab imparts practical knowledge on the unsymmetrical bending of beams, find the location of shear centre, obtain the stresses in circular discs and beams using photo elastic techniques, calibration of photo – elastic materials and study on vibration of beams. It also provides the students to study experimentally the load deflection characteristics in structural materials under different types of load.. Facilities
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