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11 Short courses in Aerospace Engineering in Netherlands
Aeroacoustics - Noise Reduction Strategies for Mechanical Systems
Learn how to reliably evaluate noise in a variety of mechanical systems and develop basic noise reduction strategies to improve their aerodynamic design and performance. This Aeroacoustics - Noise Reduction Strategies for Mechanical Systems course is offered at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
Aircraft Performance - Physics and Simulation
This Aircraft Performance - Physics and Simulation course from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) will not teach you how to pilot an aircraft as taught in flying schools but rather why this is the best way of doing it by providing you with a more fundamental understanding of the physics governing aircraft performance.
Aeroacoustics - Measurement Techniques
Learn how to measure noise and experimentally analyze noise‑source and reduction mechanisms, tackling the relevant fluid dynamics and acoustic parameters. This Aeroacoustics - Measurement Techniques course is offered at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
Design of Lightweight Structures I: Composites and Metals
Economics and Ecologics go hand in hand for aircraft. So how do we get structures light and keep safety, durability, maintainability and other aspects up to par? You need knowledge about design, base materials and manufacturing to get successful. The Design of Lightweight Structures I: Composites and Metals course is offered at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
Aeroelasticity
Aeroelasticity at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is the interaction between structural dynamics and unsteady aerodynamic flow over the structure. It is an important area of study for two main reasons. First the interaction can lead to static or dynamic instabilities which can result in failure of the structure.
Helicopter Performance, Stability and Control
This Helicopter Performance, Stability and Control course offered by the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) gives an extended introduction to the field of rotorcraft including conventional helicopters, hybrid aircraft-rotorcraft configurations such as tiltrotors and helicopters carrying slung loads.
Linear Modeling (including FEM)
This Linear Modeling (including FEM) course at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) delivers the skillset in linear or structural modeling that is required to solve structural problems from which you can develop finite element (FE) models for practical applications. It also teaches how results can be correctly interpreted.
Fatigue of Structures & Materials
This Fatigue of Structures & Materials course at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) will provide you with the knowledge and skills to identify potential critical locations and sources of poor fatigue performance; to develop strategies to avoid fatigue fractures and to improve fatigue performance of structures.
Introduction to Aeronautical Engineering
The Introduction to Aeronautical Engineering course at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) uses examples from the very beginning of aviation (the Montgolfier brothers' balloon flight in 1783 and the Wright brothers' heavier-than-air flight in 1903) and continues all the way through to the current Airbus A380 and future aircraft.
Rotor and Wake Aerodynamics
Rotor and Wake Aerodynamics at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) are key to many applications such as helicopter and propeller rotors in transport and wind turbines for electricity generation. But rotors have a tendency to generate three-dimensional unsteady aerodynamic phenomena that are complex both to understand and to model.
Non-linear Modeling
Non-linear Modeling course at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) builds on the first course linear modelling and takes one step further. This course delivers the skill set in non-linear structural modeling & analysis in the framework of the finite element method that is required to solve problems from the engineering practice.