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Course Name
Turkish
Uçak Müh. Giriş ve Etik
English
Introduction to Aeronautics and Ethic
Course Code
UCK 111
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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2
2
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Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Mahmut Adil Yükselen
Course Objectives
1. To give the basic information about aeronautics in Turkey and the World
2. To give the basic information about aircrafts, basics of flight and aircraft elements
3. To give the basic information about engineering ethics
Course Description
Introduction. Development of the aeronautics in the World and in Turkey. Aerostatics: Manometers, atmosphere, aerostatic lift. Forces on an aircraft. Aerodynamic lift, drag. General description of an aircraft. Types of aircraft. Main elements of an aircraft. Wing, body, tail surfaces, command surfaces, power plant, landing gears. Aircraft systems. Pressurization, climate, heating. Other air vehicles. Engineering ethic
Course Outcomes
Students who pass the course will
I.Have a knowledge about the development of aeronautics in the World and Turkey,
II.Have a knowledge about aircraft types and mean aircraft elements,
III.Have a basic knowledge about forces acting on aircraft, aerodynamic forces and moments and basics of fligth,
IV.Have a basic knowledge about aircraft wings and tails, high-lift elements, control and command surfaces,
V.Have a general knowledge about aicraft bodies, landing gears, power systems and other aircraft systems,
VI.Have a knowledge about engineering ethics.
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Other References
MA. Yükselen: UCK111 Lecture notes , http:/web.itu.edu.tr/yukselen
J.D. Anderson, Introduction to Flight, McGraw Hill, 1989
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