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The basic objective of Unified Engineering is to give a solid understanding of the fundamental disciplines of aerospace engineering, as well as their interrelationships and applications. These disciplines are Materials and Structures (M); Computers and Programming (C); Fluid Mechanics (F); Thermodynamics (T); Propulsion (P); and Signals and
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Drela, Mark
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Hall, Steven
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Lagace, Paul A.
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Lundqvist, Ingrid Kristina
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Naeser, Gustaf
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Perry, Heidi
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Radovitzky, Raúl
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Waitz, Ian A.
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Young, Peter
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Craig, Jennifer L.
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- aeronautics and astronautics
- unified
- unified engineering
- aerospace
- cdio
- c-d-i-o
- conceive
- design
- implement
- operate
- team
- team-based
- discipline
- materials
- structures
- materials and structures
- computers
- programming
- computers and programming
- fluids
- fluid mechanics
- thermodynamics
- propulsion
- signals
- systems
- signals and systems
- systems problems
- fundamen
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The major focus of 16.13 is on boundary layers, and boundary layer theory subject to various flow assumptions, such as compressibility, turbulence, dimensionality, and heat transfer. Parameters influencing aerodynamic flows and transition and influence of boundary layers on outer potential flow are presented, along with associated stall and
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- aeronautics and astronautics
- aerodynamics
- viscous fluids
- viscosity
- fundamental theorem of kinematics
- convection
- vorticity
- strain
- eulerian description
- lagrangian description
- conservation of mass
- continuity
- conservation of momentum
- stress tensor
- newtonian fluid
- circulation
- navier-stokes
- similarity
- dimensional analysis
- thin shear later approximation
- tsl
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