Unified Engineering I, II, III, & IV
16.01 · Aeronautics and Astronautics · Undergraduate · Fall 2005
Prof. Mark Drela, Prof. Steven Hall, Prof. Paul A. Lagace, Prof. Ingrid Kristina Lundqvist, Prof. Gustaf Naeser, Prof. Heidi Perry
The basic objective of Unified Engineering is to give a solid understanding of the fundamental disciplines of aerospace engineering, as well as their interrelationships and applications. These disciplines are Materials and Structures (M); Computers and Programming (C); Fluid Mechanics (F); Thermodynamics (T); Propulsion (P); and Signals and Systems (S). In choosing to teach these subjects in a unified manner, the instructors seek to explain the common intellectual threads in these disciplines, …
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Prof. Mark Drela, Prof. Steven Hall, Prof. Paul A. Lagace, Prof. Ingrid Kristina Lundqvist, Prof. Gustaf Naeser, Prof. Heidi Perry. 16.01 Unified Engineering I, II, III, & IV. Fall 2005. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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