. "Aeronautics"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Aircraft structures and materials"@en . . "no data" . "Anotation:\r\n\r\nThe course is an introduction lecture for structure branch aerospace technologyavionics and air trafics. The course acquaints with fundamental types of aircraft structures, forces acting on the aircraft structures and aircraft materials. It further acquaints with functions of aircraft control surfaces. Philosophy of the safety, reliability, strength certification, and airworthiness as well as the aviation regulations is given.\r\nStudy targets:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the course is get to know and understand fundamentals of aircraft structures. It represents an understanding of philosophy of an aircraft structure design (types of structures, loads, structure limit states, ...) in relation to the safety, reliability and certifications required by the aviation regulations.\r\nCourse outlines:\r\n\r\n1.\t \tHistory and development of aeronautics.\r\n2.\t \tDesign philosophy and role of certification specifications.\r\n3.\t \tSafety, reliability and airworthiness.\r\n4.\t \tLoading of aircraft and load factor.\r\n5.\t \tManoeuvring loads. Manoeuvring envelope of load factor.\r\n6.\t \tGust load. Gust envelope and envelope of limit load factor.\r\n7.\t \tMass of aircraft, centre of gravity position, mass envelope.\r\n8.\t \tClassification of aircraft. Fundamental parts and systems.\r\n9.\t \tFundamental parts of airframe, aircraft materials and loading distribution on the structure.\r\n10.\t \tWing construction.\r\n11.\t \tLift and drag devices.\r\n12.\t \tFuselage construction.\r\n13.\t \tEmpennage construction.\r\n14.\t \tUndercarriage\r\nExercises outline:\nIn the introductory part, the exercises will be focused on practical exercises of the state relations between the quantities of the international standard atmosphere and the calculation of basic aerodynamic force effects. Furthermore, they will introduce the content of building regulations and the way they are used in load design (flight envelopes of operational multiples) according to a specific category of aircraft. In the final part, the assembly of the mass envelope and the methodology of the airframe certificate will be practiced by numerical strength control of selected parts of the airframe (beam, cavity, strut). Excursions will also be organized as part of the exercise with practical examples of testing aircraft structures." . . "no data"@en . "TRUE" . . "Master of Aerospace Engineering"@en . . "https://aerospace.fel.cvut.cz/overview" . "120"^^ . "Presential"@en . "This is a Master degree study programme focused on education and training of nowadays and/or future specialists in the field of aeronautical and space systems and technologies. Although the programme is taught at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, it can be considered as a whole-university program, because of a strong link with the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering where several compulsory courses are given. Even if the program puts the emphasis on aerospace fields, the education is supported by a broad knowledge of electronics, embedded systems and their design, programming and usage. Moreover, the program curriculum is extended by soft skills’ training. The program content is in accordance with prestigious European aerospace universities and thus provides good competitive basis for graduates’ future employment in variety of private and state companies and institutions.\nThe study is hands-on focused. Students can thus develop their practical knowledge via practical oriented courses and individual projects. A full 4th semester of the study is dedicated to a diploma thesis which can also be solved in cooperation with industry and abroad. The CTU and program itself have strong links with European aerospace universities via PEGASUS Network which supports student exchange program and getting experience from other country.\nThe program introduces current state-of-the-art in the field of aerospace but expects graduates to be fluent also in the future technologies and systems."@en . . . "no data"@en . "FALSE" . . . "Master"@en . "Thesis" . "Not informative" . "no data"@en . "Not informative" . "Recommended" . "aircraft and spacecraft engineering, avionics, integrated systems with their subparts in terms of sensors, data processing, buses, communication, and integration, radio systems, flight control, inertial-GNSS-decision based navigation, trajectory planning."@en . "1"^^ . "FALSE" . "Upstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .