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Aeronautical Engineering

ARTEMIS

Course Overview: An intensive online internship program focused on conceptual aircraft design. Students will work on real-world…

Course Overview:

An intensive online internship program focused on conceptual aircraft design. Students will work on real-world projects, applying their knowledge to solve challenges in the aircraft design process using 3 Different software. Regular mentorship sessions will enhance their understanding and skills.
Course Description:

Artemis, the Online Aircraft Design and Analysis Internship Program offered by Ozhli Academy of Science, is a 30-day immersive experience designed to provide students with practical knowledge in aircraft design and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis. This internship stands out with its emphasis on hands-on software training, utilizing Javafoil, Open VSP, and Ansys (Fluent & Mechanical APDL) to equip students with industry-standard skills.

Instructor Information:

Instructor Name: Kadhal Perumaan B
Qualification: M. Tech Aerospace Engineering
Expertise: Computer Aided Drafting & Designing, Industrial Simulations & Analysis (CFD, Structural, Thermal), Industry Automation (PLC programming), Materials & Structures

Course Format:
Online, Interactive, research based.

Duration and Schedule:

The Program Lasts for 30 days which is divided into 30 two-hour sessions:
1. Introduction to Conceptual Aircraft Design
2. Aircraft Design Process
3. Aircraft Component Selection Process
4. SAS Optimization & Airfoil Analysis
5. Aircraft 3d Modelling Basics using OPEN VSP
6. Research Work
7. Research Work
8. Modelling of Commercial Aircraft
9. Modelling of Fighter Aircraft
10. Mass property analysis & Projected Area Analysis
11. CFD analysis using Vortex lattice & Panel Method
12. Wave drag analysis & Parasite Drag Analysis
13. Research work
14. Research work
15. 2D airfoil analysis Comparison with viscous and non-viscous model
16. 3D airfoil analysis with viscous model using Ansys Fluent
17. Ansys Mechanical – Cantilever (UDL)
18. Ansys Mechanical – Cantilever (Intermediate point Load)
19. Ansys Mechanical – Cantilever (End Load)
20. Research work
21. Research work
22. Ansys Fluent – Heat transfer analysis
23. Ansys Fluent – Internal Flow analysis
24. Ansys Fluent – External Flow analysis
25. Ansys Fluent – Commercial Aircraft Flow Analysis
26. Ansys Fluent – Fighter Aircraft Flow Analysis
27. Research work
28. Research work
29. Report presentation & Review
30. Report Presentation & Review

Who Should Take This Course:
This Course is ideal for the students of Aeronautical Engineering (preferably 3rd & Final Year students).

Benefits of Taking This Course:

Artemis covers a wide range of topics related to conceptual aircraft design and CFD analysis, including aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, stability and control, and more. Students will receive a comprehensive understanding of the design process, from initial concept to final design. Designed to provide students with practical, hands-on experience using the latest design and analysis software tools. Students
will learn how to use industry-standard software like ANSYS Fluent, ANSYS Workbench, OPEN VSP, and more, which will help them to gain practical experience in the field. In Conclusion Artemis is an excellent opportunity for students who are interested in pursuing a career in aircraft design and CFD analysis. You will gain practical experience, and enhancing their resume, giving them a competitive edge in the job market.

Prerequisites:
While no specific prerequisites are mentioned, a foundational understanding of aerospace engineering concepts and basic knowledge of software tools can enhance the learning experience. Enthusiasm for aircraft design and CFD analysis is essential.

Materials and Resources:
Participants needed to download and install a Modelling software in their computer through this link, Ansys Student Version & Javafoil.

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