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AA 100: Introduction to Aeronautics and Astronautics

The principles of fluid flow, flight, and propulsion; the creation of lift and drag, aerodynamic performance including takeoff, climb, range, and landing performance, structural concepts, propulsion systems, trajectories, and orbits. The history of aeronautics and astronautics. Prerequisites: MATH 41, 42; elementary physics.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci, WAY-AQR, WAY-SMA | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Pavone, M. (PI)

AA 115N: The Global Positioning System: Where on Earth are We, and What Time is It?

Preference to freshmen. Why people want to know where they are: answers include cross-Pacific trips of Polynesians, missile guidance, and distraught callers. How people determine where they are: navigation technology from dead-reckoning, sextants, and satellite navigation (GPS). Hands-on experience. How GPS works; when it does not work; possibilities for improving performance.
Terms: not given this year | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)

AA 116Q: Electric Automobiles and Aircraft

Transportation accounts for nearly one-third of American energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and three-quarters of American oil consumption. It has crucial impacts on climate change, air pollution, resource depletion, and national security. Students wishing to address these issues reconsider how we move, finding sustainable transportation solutions. An introduction to the issue, covering the past and present of transportation and its impacts; examining alternative fuel proposals; and digging deeper into the most promising option: battery electric vehicles. Energy requirements of air, ground, and maritime transportation; design of electric motors, power control systems, drive trains, and batteries; and technologies for generating renewable energy. Two opportunities for hands-on experiences with electric cars. Prerequisites: Introduction to calculus and Physics AP or elementary mechanics.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci, WAY-AQR, WAY-SMA | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors: Enge, P. (PI)

AA 190: Directed Research and Writing in Aero/Astro

For undergraduates. Experimental or theoretical work under faculty direction, and emphasizing development of research and communication skills. Written report(s) and letter grade required; if this is not appropriate, enroll in 199. Consult faculty in area of interest for appropriate topics, involving one of the graduate research groups or other special projects. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of student services manager and instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 3-5 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors: Alonso, J. (PI) ; Bloom, E. (PI) ; Boyd, S. (PI) ; Bradshaw, P. (PI) ; Bryson, A. (PI) ; Cannon, R. (PI) ; Cantwell, B. (PI) ; Cappelli, M. (PI) ; Chang, F. (PI) ; Christensen, R. (PI) ; Close, S. (PI) ; D'Amico, S. (PI) ; Dauskardt, R. (PI) ; DeBra, D. (PI) ; Durbin, P. (PI) ; Eaton, J. (PI) ; Enge, P. (PI) ; Everitt, C. (PI) ; Farhat, C. (PI) ; Franklin, G. (PI) ; Fraser-Smith, A. (PI) ; Hanson, R. (PI) ; Hesselink, L. (PI) ; Hubbard, G. (PI) ; Hughes, T. (PI) ; Jameson, A. (PI) ; Kalman, A. (PI) ; Kane, T. (PI) ; Kenny, T. (PI) ; Khatib, O. (PI) ; Khuri-Yakub, B. (PI) ; Kochenderfer, M. (PI) ; Kroo, I. (PI) ; Lall, S. (PI) ; Latombe, J. (PI) ; Lele, S. (PI) ; Lentink, D. (PI) ; MacCormack, R. (PI) ; Moin, P. (PI) ; Okamura, A. (PI) ; Parkinson, B. (PI) ; Pavone, M. (PI) ; Powell, J. (PI) ; Prinz, F. (PI) ; Pulliam, T. (PI) ; Rock, S. (PI) ; Sanger, T. (PI) ; Senesky, D. (PI) ; Sheppard, S. (PI) ; Springer, G. (PI) ; Steele, C. (PI) ; Street, B. (PI) ; Sturrock, P. (PI) ; Tomlin, C. (PI) ; Tsai, S. (PI) ; West, M. (PI) ; Widrow, B. (PI)

AA 199: Independent Study in Aero/Astro

Directed reading, lab, or theoretical work for undergraduate students. Consult faculty in area of interest for appropriate topics involving one of the graduate research groups or other special projects. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Alonso, J. (PI) ; Bloom, E. (PI) ; Boyd, S. (PI) ; Bradshaw, P. (PI) ; Bryson, A. (PI) ; Cannon, R. (PI) ; Cantwell, B. (PI) ; Cappelli, M. (PI) ; Chang, F. (PI) ; Christensen, R. (PI) ; Close, S. (PI) ; D'Amico, S. (PI) ; Dauskardt, R. (PI) ; DeBra, D. (PI) ; Durbin, P. (PI) ; Eaton, J. (PI) ; Enge, P. (PI) ; Farhat, C. (PI) ; Franklin, G. (PI) ; Fraser-Smith, A. (PI) ; Hanson, R. (PI) ; Hesselink, L. (PI) ; Hubbard, G. (PI) ; Hughes, T. (PI) ; Jameson, A. (PI) ; Kalman, A. (PI) ; Kane, T. (PI) ; Kenny, T. (PI) ; Khatib, O. (PI) ; Khuri-Yakub, B. (PI) ; Kochenderfer, M. (PI) ; Kroo, I. (PI) ; Lall, S. (PI) ; Latombe, J. (PI) ; Lele, S. (PI) ; Lentink, D. (PI) ; MacCormack, R. (PI) ; Moin, P. (PI) ; Okamura, A. (PI) ; Parkinson, B. (PI) ; Pavone, M. (PI) ; Powell, J. (PI) ; Prinz, F. (PI) ; Pulliam, T. (PI) ; Rock, S. (PI) ; Sanger, T. (PI) ; Senesky, D. (PI) ; Sheppard, S. (PI) ; Springer, G. (PI) ; Steele, C. (PI) ; Street, B. (PI) ; Sturrock, P. (PI) ; Tomlin, C. (PI) ; Tsai, S. (PI) ; West, M. (PI) ; Widrow, B. (PI)

AA 200: Applied Aerodynamics

Terms: Spr | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors: Cantwell, B. (PI)

AA 201A: Fundamentals of Acoustics

Acoustic equations for a stationary homogeneous fluid; wave equation; plane, spherical, and cylindrical waves; harmonic (monochromatic) waves; simple sound radiators; reflection and transmission of sound at interfaces between different media; multipole analysis of sound radiation; Kirchoff integral representation; scattering and diffraction of sound; propagation through ducts (dispersion, attenuation, group velocity); sound in enclosed regions (reverberation, absorption, and dispersion); radiation from moving sources; propagation in the atmosphere and underwater. Prerequisite: first-year graduate standing in engineering, mathematics, sciences; or consent of instructor.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors: Lele, S. (PI)

AA 201B: Topics in Aeroacoustics

Acoustic equations for moving medium, simple sources, Kirchhoff formula, and multipole representation; radiation from moving sources; acoustic analogy approach to sound generation in compact flows; theories of Lighthill, Powell, and Mohring; acoustic radiation from moving surfaces; theories of Curl, Ffowcs Williams, and Hawkings; application of acoustic theories to the noise from propulsive jets, and airframe and rotor noise; computational methods for acoustics. Prerequisite: 201A or consent of instructor.
Terms: not given this year | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)

AA 202: Hypersonic Flow

The fundamental principals and equations governing hypersonic flight and high temperature gas dynamics, including chemical and thermal equilibrium and non-equilibrium; statistical thermodynamics; kinetic theory; transport phenomena; radiation; surface heating; and scramjet engines. Prerequisite: understanding of aerodynamics. Recommended: AA 200A.
Terms: not given this year | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)

AA 203: Introduction to Optimal Control Theory

Basic solution techniques for optimal control problems. Dynamic programming, calculus of variations, and numerical techniques for trajectory optimization. Special cases (chiefly LQR and robotic motion planning); modern solution approaches (such as MPC and MILP); and introduction to stochastic optimal control. Examples in MATLAB. Prerequisites: Linear algebra ( EE 263 or equivalent).
Terms: Spr | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Pavone, M. (PI)
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