Board of Aeronautical Engineering Aeronautical Engineer Licensure Examination Syllabi of Subjects a. AERODYNAMICS (25%) II. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge of the Examinees in the Fundamentals of Aerodynamics and Applications to Aircraft.
Board of Aeronautical Engineering Aeronautical Engineer Licensure Examination Syllabi of Subjects a. AERODYNAMICS (25%) II. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge of the Examinees in the Fundamentals of Aerodynamics and Applications to Aircraft.
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Board of Aeronautical Engineering Aeronautical Engineer Licensure Examination Syllabi of Subjects a. AERODYNAMICS (25%) II. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge of the Examinees in the Fundamentals of Aerodynamics and Applications to Aircraft.
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II. a. Classification of Wind Tunnels A. Objective: To determine the basic b. Operating Principles knowledge of the Examinees in the c. Applications Fundamentals of Aerodynamics and Applications to Aircraft. C. References: 1. Elements of Practical Aerodynamics - B. Subject Contents: Bradley Jones 1. Standard Atmosphere 2. Technical Aerodynamics - K D Wood a. Composition and Properties of Air 3. Engineering Supersonic b. Layers and Characteristics of the Aerodynamics - Bonney Earth’s Atmosphere 4. Aerodynamic Theory (Volumes I to 2. Fluid Laws VI) - Durand a. Incompressible (Low-speed) and 5. FAA Code of Federal Regulations, compressible (High-Speed) Flows Parts 1 to 59 - USPrinting Office b. Energy and Thermodynamic 6. Basic Helicopter Handbook - US Relations Printing Office c. Continuity, Bernouli, other Fluid 7. Wind Tunnel Testing - Pope Equations, and Flow Measurements 8. Aerodynamics - L.S. Clancy d. Supersonic Waves and Characteristics Ð Compression (Shock) and III. AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES AND DESIGN Expansion Waves (20%) 3. Aircraft Classification and Operating Principles A. Objective: To determine the basic a. Heavier-than-Air Aircraft (Fixed and knowledge of the Rotary Examinees in Structural Analysis and Wings) and Principles of Flight Design of Aircraft b. Lighter-than-Air Aircraft and Principles of Flight B. Subject Contents: 4. Airplane Aerodynamics 1. Fundamental Principles a. Aerodynamics Forces and Moments a. Structural Analysis b. Flight Performance - Power Required, Forces, Stresses, Bending power Available, Climb, Glide, Turn, Moments, Torsion Take-Off, Landing, Range, Endurance, Beams, Trusses, Columns, Load Factors Statically Determine and c. Flight Envelope - Gust and Indetermine Systems Maneuvering Loads Factors and Margin of Safety d. Stability and Control - Static and Procedures in Stress Analysis Dynamic b. Aircraft Design Requirements 5. Helicopter Aerodynamics Category and Specifications a. Aerodynamic Forces, Moments, Aircraft Utilization Torque 2. Aircraft Design Configuration b. Flight Performance, Stability and a. Aircraft Parts and Systems Control b. Structural Configuration c. Aircraft Weight Distribution 3. Construction, Repair, and Modification d. Center-of-Gravity (CG) and CG Travel a. Aircraft Structural Components 3. Structural Loading Conditions b. Metal Structures a. Gust and Maneuvering Loads, c. Non-Metal Structures Load Factors, d. Composite Materials Flight Envelope 4. Testing and Inspection b. Loads on Wings, Fuselage, Control a. Testing of Metals - Hardness Tests Surfaces b. Non-Destructive Test and Inspection c. Loads on Landing Gears, Engine 5. Corrosion Protection and Control Mounts, other a. Types of Corrosion Structural Members (Statics and b. Corrosion Protection and Removal Dynamics) 6. Aircraft Weight and Balance 4. Structural Analysis and Design a. Weighing Procedure a. Structural Analysis and Design of Wings, b. Weight and Balance Computations Fuselage, c. Weight and Balance Extreme Conditions - Control Surfaces, Landing Gears, Engine Most Mount, others Forward and Rearward CG Positions b. Design of Non-Structural Parts and Systems C. References: C. References: 1. Aircraft Materials and Processes - Titterton 1. Analysis and Design of Flight Vehicle 2. Aircraft Inspection and Repair - US Structures - Printing Office Bruhn 3. Maintenance and Repair of Aerospace 2. Airplane Structural Analysis and Design - Vehicle - Sechler McKinkey and Bent & Dunn V. ENGINEERING ECONOMICS 3. FAA Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 1 to AND MANAGEMENT, LAWS AND ETHICS 59 - US (10%) Printing Office A. Objective: To determine the basic 4. Aerospace Vehicle Design, Vol - Aircraft knowledge of the Design - Examinees in Aeronautical Engineering Law KD Wood and Ethics, 5. Airplane Design Manual - Teichmann and the Principles of Engineering Economics 6. Mechanics of Materials - Any author and 7. Engineering Mechanics - Any author Management with Aeronautical Engineering IV. AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR, Applications AND MODIFICATION (15%) B. Subject Contents: A. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge 1. Engineering Law and Ethics of the a. Presidential Decree No. 1570 Examinees on Aircraft Materials, Construction All Sections, except those presently in Repair, conflict and Modification with PRC Law/Regulations, such as B. Subject Contents: Compensation of Board Members (Sec. 9) 1. Aircraft Materials and Processes and Schedule of Fees (Sec. 11) a. Physical and Chemical Properties of Ferrous b. Implementing Rules and Regulations of Metals and Alloys, Non-Ferrous Metals and PD Alloys, Non-Metals (Wood, Fiberglass, others) 1570 b. Identification of Metals Definition of Terms, Registration and c. Heat Treatment processes Practice d. Forming/Shaping and Forging of Aeronautical Engineers e. Joining of Metals Code of Professional Ethics 2. Aircraft Hardware, Cables, and 2. Engineering Economics and Management Tools/Equipment a. Air Transport Economics a. Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Rivets, others Interest, Depreciation, Revenue, b. Control Cables and Cable Assemblies Expenses, Profit, others c. Tools and Fabrication/Repair Equipment Break-Even Analysis Airline Operation various Algebraic Operations Passenger Load Factor, Revenues, b. Trigonometric Functions, Plane and Expenses, Profit, others Spherical Trigonometry, other Topics b. Aviation Industrial Organizations c. Problems in Aeronautical Engineering Airline and Aviation Companies 2. Analytic Geometry Research and Development a. Coordinate Systems, Equations of Lines Aircraft Manufacturing b. Conic sections, Transformation of C. References: Coordinates, 1. Presidential Decree No. 1570 other Topics 2. Implementing Rules and Regulations c. Problems in Aeronautical Engineering of PD 1570 3. Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, 3. Republic Act 776 and Differential 4. Engineering Economy Sixth Edition - Equations Garmo, Canada, Sullivan a. Differential Methods and Derivatives 5. Production Operations & Management - b. Integration Methods and Integrals Any Author c. Ordinary, Linear, and Partial Differentials 6. Management Theory & Practice - Any Author d. Problems in Aeronautical Engineering VI. MATHEMATICS (10%) C. References: A. Objective: To determine the basic knowledge 1. College Algebra - Any Author of the 2. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry - Examinees in Mathematics as an indispensable Any Author tool in 3. Analytic Geometry - Any Author Aeronautical Engineering Computations 4. Differential and Integral Calculus - Any B. Subject Contents: Author 1. Algebra and Trigonometry 5. Differential Equations - Any Author a. Algebraic Functions, Equations, and