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NPTEL Syllabus

Jet Aircraft Propulsion - Video course


COURSE OUTLINE
Introduction to Aircraft Jet Propulsion.
Jet Engine Cycles : Thermodynamic Analysis of real cycles.
Compressors and Turbines.
Combustion Systems.
Intakes and Propelling Nozzles.
Aircraft Engine Installed Performance, Sizing & Matching.
Ramjets, Scramjets and Pulsejets.

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Aerospace Engineering

COURSE DETAIL
S.No

NPTEL

Topics

Instructor Lectures
Pre-requisites:

1. Introduction to Aerospace Propulsion,


or A course in Engineering
Thermodynamics.

Introduction to Aircraft
Propulsion.

Additional Reading:
1.1

1.2

The Gas Turbine Engine


development for Aircraft
Propulsion.

Bhaskar
Roy

4
lectures

1. Oates Gordon C; Aerothermodynamics of


Aircraft Engine Components, 1985, AIAA
Education Series.
2. Mattingly J D; Heiser W H; Daley; Aircraft
Engine Design AIAA Education series,
1987.

How the jet engines makes thrust :


conceptual basis.

Hyperlinks:
1.3

1.4

1.5

2.1

Jet engine performance


parameters ; Thrust, SFC,
Efficiencies.

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Coordinators:
Prof. A M Pradeep
Department of Aerospace EngineeringIIT
Bombay

Simple Turbojet and Reheat


engines: Low and High bypass
Turbofan engines.

Prof. Bhaskar Roy


Department of Aerospace EngineeringIIT
Bombay

Single and Multi-spool Gas


Turbine based propulsive
devices.

Real Cycle Thermodynamic


Analysis.

Introduction to Real Cycles.


AM
Pradeep

2.1.1

Ideal and Real Brayton cycles.

4
lectures
and 2

2.1.1

Ideal and Real Brayton cycles.

2.1.2

Jet engine cycles for aircraft


propulsion.

2.1.3

Cycle components and


component performance: Intake,
Compressors & Turbines ,
Combustion chamber, Afterburner,
Nozzle.

2.1.4

Analysis of engine real cycles:


Turbojet cycle, Reheat engine
cycle, Turbofan engine cycle,
Turboprop Engines.

2.1.5

Advanced jet engine cycles:


Variable cycle engines.

Fundamentals of Rotating
components.

3.1

Thermodynamics of Compressors
and Turbines.

3.2

Development of parameters for


compressor and Turbines.

tutorials

Bhaskar
Roy

2
lectures

AM
Pradeep

4
lectures
and 1
tutorial

Compressors and Turbines.

4.1

Axial and centrifugal


Compressors:

4.1.1

A simple two dimensional


analytical model.

4.1.2

2-D (cascade) analysis; Loss and


Blade performance estimation.

4.1.3

Simple Free Vortex theory.

4.1.4

Single and Multi-stage Axial


compressor characteristics.

4.1.5

Elements of centrifugal

compressor.

4.1.5.1 Inlet Duct; Impeller; Slip factor


and Concept of Rothalpy.

4.1.6

Centrifugal Compressor
Characteristics: Surging and
Choking.

4.2

Axial and Radial flow turbines.

4.2.1

Introduction.

4.2.2

Turbine stage : Turbine Blade 2D (cascade) analysis; Work Done,


Degree of Reaction, Losses and
Efficiency.

4.2.3

Multi-staging of Turbine.

4.2.4

Turbine Cooling Technology.

4.2.5

Radial Turbine Aerodynamics and


Thermodynamics.

4.2.6

Losses in radial turbine and


efficiency.

5.1

Bhaskar
Roy

3
lectures
and 1
tutorial

Bhaskar
Roy

3
lectures

Combustion Systems.

Introduction : Various types of


combustion chambers in aircraft
engines.

5.2

Combustion Mechanism and


Important Combustion
parameters.

5.3

Development of a practical
combustion system and design
parameters.

5.4

Pressure losses ; Combustion


efficiency; Combustion intensity.

5.5

Combustion Stability limits and


Instability.

5.6

Fuels and their properties and


Fuel injection systems.

Intakes and Propelling Nozzles.

6.1

Intakes.

6.1.1

Requirements of an Intake for


Powerplant: Transport, Military
Aircraft.

6.1.2

Subsonic Intakes, Transonic and


Supersonic Intakes.

6.1.3

Axi-symmetric and Assymmetric


Intakes.

6.1.4

Aircraft Intake design


considerations.

6.2

Propelling Nozzles.

6.2.1

Energy conversion in a Nozzle.

6.2.2

Nozzle design considerations:


fixed and variable geometry
nozzles.

6.2.3

C-D nozzle and their use.

Engine Installed Performance,


Sizing & Matching.

7.1

Introduction to engine component


sizing.

7.2

Installed Performance of Engine.

7.3

Dimensional analysis for


component matching.

AM
Pradeep

4
lectures
and 1
tutorial

Bhaskar
Roy

4
lectures
and 1
tutorial

7.4

Engine - Design Point Operations.

7.5

Engine Off Design Operations.

7.5.1

Single Shaft Engine.

7.5.2

Two-Shaft : Turbojet & Turboprop, Turbo-shaft Engines.

7.5.3

The Engine Operating Lines

7.5.4

Operational details of multiple


shaft engines.

7.6

Aircraft Engine component


matching:

7.6.1

Intake-Compressor matching;
Turbine-Nozzle matching.

7.6.2

Compressor -Turbine matching :


Single and Multi-spool.

7.6.3

Free Turbine and Unducted Fan /


Propeller matching.

Ramjets, Pulsejets and


Scramjets.

8.1

Use of Ramjets and Pulsejets in


Aircraft propulsion.

8.2

Operating Principles.

8.3

Thermodynamic Cycle.

8.4

Performance Parameters.

8.5

Design and Performance of a


Ramjet.

8.6

Flow in Diffusers, Combustors


and Nozzles.

AM
Pradeep
and
Bhaskar
Roy

4
lectures
and 1
tutorial

8.7

Principles of Scramjet Engines.

Future of Aircraft Propulsion.

AM
Pradeep
and
Bhaskar
Roy

1 lecture

Total No of Lecture and 40 hours


Tutorial (33+7)

References:
1. Kroes Michael J; Wild Thomas W; Aircraft Powerplants; 2010(7
Ed), Tata-Mcgraw-Hill.
2. Hill Philip, Peterson Carl, Mechanics and Thermodynamics of
Propulsion, 1992, Addison Wesly,.
3. Roy Bhaskar, Aircraft Propulsion, 2008, Elsevier (India),
4. Mattingly J D , Elements of Propulsion - Gas Turbines and
Rockets, 2006, AIAA Education series.
5. El-Sayed Ahmed, Aircraft Propulsion and gas Turbine Engines ,
2008, Taylor and Francis (CRC press).
6. Saravanamuttoo, H.I.H., Rogers G.F.C., Cohen H. Gas Turbine
Theory, 2001, Pearson.
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