AE 498

Spring 2019 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 4 hours.

Subject offerings of new and developing areas of knowledge in aerospace engineering intended to augment the existing curriculum. See Class Schedule or department course information for topics and prerequisite.

1 to 4 undergraduate hours. 1 to 4 graduate hours. May be repeated in the same or separate terms if topics vary to a maximum of 9 undergraduate hours or 12 graduate hours.

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AE 498 class schedule data for spring 2019
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
65603
Lecture-Discussion
CSE
2:30PM -3:50PM
MW
225A Talbot Laboratory
Tran, H
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/19-05/01/19
Section Title:
Comp Methods for Sys Engr
Section Info:
Computational Methods for Systems Engineering This course introduces computational methods for the design and analysis of complex aerospace systems and system-of-systems. We specifically focus on techniques to support operational analysis and conceptual design of such systems, by introducing data-drive methods to model system operations and optimization methods for system design. Topics include linear regression, classification, neural networks, Design of Experiments, surrogate modeling, and multi-objective optimization. Pre-requisites: IE 300 or equivalent statistical analysis course (or permission of the instructor) Undergraduates Register for 3 hours Graduates Register for 4 hours
57632
Lecture-Discussion
UAV
10:00AM -10:50AM
MWF
225A Talbot Laboratory
Elliott, G
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/19-05/01/19
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle
Section Info:
Topic: Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle. Project based course centered on the aerodynamics, stability/control, propulsion, and manufacturing methods for unmanned aerial vehicles. This course will cover the basic background necessary to design and build small UAVs concentrating on fixed wing aircraft, but also incorporating aspects of flapping flight and rotorcraft. Emphasis will be placed on the design, construction, and instrumentation of an objective specific vehicle, as well as, analyzing the performance using a combination of theoretical analysis, computational tools, and testing. Course for undergraduates only. Prerequisites: MSE 280, AE 311, AE 321, or permission of the instructor
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Aerospace Engineering major(s).
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