philippine aeronautical engineer licensure examination syllabi of subjects

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    Board of Aeronautical Engineering Aeronautical Engineer Licensure Examination Syllabi of Subjects

    I. Aerodynamics (25%)

    A. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge of the examinees in the Fundamentals of Aerodynamics and Applications to Aircraft. B. Subject Contents:

    1. Standard Atmosphere a. Composition and Properties of Air b. Layers and Characteristics of the Earths Atmosphere 2. Fluid Laws a. Incompressible (Low-speed) and compressible (High-speed) Flows b. Energy and Thermodynamic Relations c. Continuity, Bernouli, other fluid equations and flow measurements d. Supersonic waves and Characteristics compression (shock) and expansion

    waves 3. Aircraft classification and operating principles a. Heavier-than-air aircraft (Fixed and Rotary Wings) and Principles of Flight b. Lighter-than-Air Aircraft and Principles of Flight 4. Airplane Aerodynamics a. Aerodynamic Forces and Moments

    b. Flight Performance Power required, power available, climb, glide, turn, take-off, landing, range, endurance, load factors c. Flight Envelope Gust and Maneuvering Loads d. Stability and Control Static and Dynamic

    5. Helicopter Aerodynamic a. Aerodynamic Forces. Moments and control b. Flight Performance, stability and control 6. Wind Tunnels a. Classification of Wind Tunnels b. Operating Principles c. Applications C. References

    1. Elements of Practical Aerodynamics Bradley Jones 2. Technical Aerodynamics K.D. Wood 3. Engineering Supersonic Aerodynamics Arthur Bonney 4. Aerodynamic Theory (Volumes I to VI) William F. Durand 5. FAA Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 1 to 59 US Printing Office 6. Basic Helicopter Handbook US Printing Office 7. Wind Tunnel Testing Jewel Barlow; William Rae; Allan Pope 8. Aerodynamics - L.J. Clancy

    II. Aircraft Powerplant (20%)

    A. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge of the examinees on the engine

    fundamentals and applications to different types of aircraft power systems.

    B. Subject Contents: 1. Principles of Thermodynamics a. Thermodynamic laws and energy relations b. Flow and non-flow processes

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    2. Internal Combustion Engines a. Engine classifications b. Operating Principles c. Performance Power, Fuel consumption, efficiency, others d. Fuels and lubricants 3. Aircraft Reciprocating Engines a. Engine Classifications b. Operating principles c. Parts and Accessories d. Performance 4. Aircraft Gas Turbines a. Turbojet Operating principles, parts and accessories, performance b. Turboprop - Operating principles, parts and accessories, performance c, Turbofan and other variants 5. Aerothermodynamic Duct (ATHODYD) a. Pulsejet - Operating principles, parts and accessories, performance b. Ramjet - Operating principles, parts and accessories, performance 6. Rocket Propulsion Systems a. Solid Propellant Rockets b. Liquid Propellant Rockets C. References: 1. Elements of Internal Combustion Engines Augustus R. Rogowski 2. Principles of Jet Propulsion and Gas Turbines Maurice J. Zucrow 3. Aircraft and Missile Propulsion Maurice J. Zucrow 4. Jet Aircraft Power Systems Jack V. Cassamasa

    III. Aircraft Structures and Design (20%)

    A. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge of the examinees in the Structural Analysis

    and Design of Aircraft

    B. Subject Contents: 1. Fundamental Principles a. Structural Analysis - Forces, Stresses, Bending Moments, Torsion - Beams, Trusses, Columns, Statically determine and indetermine systems - Factors and margin of safety - Procedures in Stress Analysis b. Aircraft Design Requirements - Category and specifications - Aircraft Utilization 2. Aircraft Design Configuration a. Aircraft Parts and Systems b. Structural Configuration c. Aircraft Weight Distribution d. Center-of-gravity and CG Travel 3. Structural Loading Conditions a. Gust and Maneuvering Loads, Load Factors, Flight Envelope b. Loads on wings, Fuselage, control surfaces c. Loads on Landing gears, engine mounts, other structural members (static and dynamics)

    4. Structural Analysis and Design a. Structural Analysis and design of wings, fuselage, control surfaces, landing

    gears, engine mount, others

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    b. Design of non-structural parts and systems

    C. References 1. Analysis and Design of Flight Vehicle Structures Elmer F. Bruhn 2. Airplane Structural Analysis and Design Ernest E. Sechler; Louis G. Dunn 3. FAA Code of Federal Regulations Parts 1 to 59 US Printing Office 4. Aerospace Vehicle Design (Aircraft Design Volume 1) KD Wood 5. Airplane design manual Frederick K. Teichmann 6. Mechanics of Materials Any Author 7. Engineering Mechanics Any Author IV. Aircraft Construction, Repair and Modifications (15%)

    A. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge of the examinees on Aircraft Materials, construction repair and modification

    B. Subject Contents: 1. Aircraft Materials and Processes a. Physical and Chemical properties of Ferrous metals and alloys, non-ferrous

    metals and alloys, non-metals (wood, fiberglass, others) b. Identification of Metals

    c. Heat Treatment processes d. Forming/Shaping and Forging e. Joining of Metals

    2. Aircraft Hardware, Cables, and Tools/Equipment a. Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Rivets, others b. Control Cables and Cable Assemblies c. Tools and Fabrication/Repair Equipment

    3. Construction, Repair, and Modification a. Aircraft Structural Components b. Metal Structures c. Non-Metal Structures d. Composite Materials

    4. Testing and Inspection a. Testing of Metals - Hardness Tests b. Non-Destructive Test and Inspection

    5. Corrosion Protection and Control a. Types of Corrosion b. Corrosion Protection and Removal

    6. Aircraft Weight and Balance a. Weighing Procedure b. Weight and Balance Computations c. Weight and Balance Extreme Conditions - Most Forward and Rearward CG Positions

    C. References: 1. Aircraft Materials and Processes George Francis Titterton 2. Aircraft Inspection and Repair - US Printing Office 3. Maintenance and Repair of Aerospace Vehicle Lames L. McKinkey; Ralph D. Bent

    V. ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT, LAWS AND ETHICS (10%)

    A. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge of the Examinees in Aeronautical

    Engineering Law and Ethics, and the Principles of Engineering Economics and Management with Aeronautical Engineering Applications

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    B. Subject Contents: 1. Engineering Law and Ethics

    a. Presidential Decree No. 1570 - All Sections, except those presently in conflict with PRC Law/Regulations, such as Compensation of Board Members (Sec. 9) and Schedule of Fees (Sec. 11)

    b. Implementing Rules and Regulations of PD 1570 - Definition of Terms, Registration and Practice of Aeronautical Engineers - Code of Professional Ethics

    2. Engineering Economics and Management a. Air Transport Economics

    - Interest, Depreciation, Revenue, Expenses, Profit, others - Break-Even Analysis

    - Airline Operation Passenger Load Factor, Revenues, Expenses, Profit, others

    b. Aviation Industrial Organizations - Airline and Aviation Companies - Research and Development - Aircraft Manufacturing

    C. References:

    1. Presidential Decree No. 1570 2. Implementing Rules and Regulations of PD 1570 3. Republic Act 776 4. Engineering Economy E. Paul DeGarmo; John R. Canada, Wiliam G.Sullivan 5. Production Operations & Management - Any Author 6. Management Theory & Practice - Any Author

    VI. MATHEMATICS (10%)

    A. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge of the Examinees in Mathematics as an indispensable tool in Aeronautical Engineering Computations

    B. Subject Contents:

    1. Algebra and Trigonometry a. Algebraic Functions, Equations, and various Algebraic Operations b. Trigonometric Functions, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, other Topics c. Problems in Aeronautical Engineering

    2. Analytic Geometry a. Coordinate Systems, Equations of Lines b. Conic sections, Transformation of Coordinates, other Topics c. Problems in Aeronautical Engineering

    3. Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, and Differential Equations a. Differential Methods and Derivatives b. Integration Methods and Integrals c. Ordinary, Linear, and Partial Differentials d. Problems in Aeronautical Engineering

    C. References: 1. College Algebra - Any Author 2. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry - Any Author 3. Analytic Geometry - Any Author 4. Differential and Integral Calculus - Any Author 5. Differential Equations - Any Author