Anna University Syllabus - Anna University ME Syllabus
AS7004 TESTING AND INSTRUMENTATION OF AEROSPACE SYSTEMS Syllabus | Anna University ME Aerospace Technology & Satellite Technology streams Second Semester Syllabus Regulation 2013. Below is the Anna University 2013 Regulation Syllabus for 2nd Semester for ME Aerospace Technology & Satellite Technology streams, Textbooks, Reference books, Exam portions, Question Bank, Previous year question papers, Model question papers, Class notes, Important 2 marks, 8 marks, 16 marks topics.
It is applicable for all students admitted in the Academic year 2013-2014 onwards for all its Affiliated institutions in Tamil Nadu.
Anna University Chennai Syllabus
AS7004 TESTING AND INSTRUMENTATION OF AEROSPACE SYSTEMS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OUTCOME:
Upon completion of this course, students will understand the advanced concepts of testing and
instrumentation of aerospace systems to the engineers and to provide the necessary mathematical
knowledge that are needed in understanding their significance and operation. The students will have
an exposure on various topics such as motion sensors, signal conditioning and fault diagnosis,
telemetry systems and will be able to deploy these skills effectively in the understanding of
instrumentation of aerospace systems.
24
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 6
Introduction- Basic concepts and principles of motion sensors and transducers-selection- testing
procedures
UNIT II SIGNAL CONDITIONING AND FAULT DIAGNOSIS 9
Basics of measurements, amplifiers, filters, modulators and demodulators, bridge circuits, analogdigital
conversion. System error analysis, fault diagnostics analysis for aerospace vehicles including
case study
UNIT III TELEMETRY SYSTEM 10
System block diagram, Frequency and Time Division Multiplexing , Frequency Modulation - Pulse
amplitude modulation - Pulse code modulation, Radio Link - Airborne and ground antennas, Link
parameters - Design and analysis.
UNIT IV INSTRUMENTS TESTING 12
Autonomous instruments checkout and calibration built in test- ground test, In flight test, core tests for
sensors and actuators, environmental effects, performance evaluation
UNIT V DAMAGE ASSESSMENT 8
Introduction, Damage assessment of aerospace instruments by various analyses. Case study –
Sensors in Attitude measurements
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Vibration Monitoring, Testing, and Instrumentation (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Series) “Clarence W. de Silva
2. HarryL.Stilz, “Aerospace Telemetry”, Vol I to IV, Prentice-Hall Space Technology Series.
3. Rangan, C.S. Sharma, G.R. Mani, V.S.V., ‘Instrumentation Devices and Systems’, McGraw-Hill,
1986.
AS7004 TESTING AND INSTRUMENTATION OF AEROSPACE SYSTEMS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OUTCOME:
Upon completion of this course, students will understand the advanced concepts of testing and
instrumentation of aerospace systems to the engineers and to provide the necessary mathematical
knowledge that are needed in understanding their significance and operation. The students will have
an exposure on various topics such as motion sensors, signal conditioning and fault diagnosis,
telemetry systems and will be able to deploy these skills effectively in the understanding of
instrumentation of aerospace systems.
24
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 6
Introduction- Basic concepts and principles of motion sensors and transducers-selection- testing
procedures
UNIT II SIGNAL CONDITIONING AND FAULT DIAGNOSIS 9
Basics of measurements, amplifiers, filters, modulators and demodulators, bridge circuits, analogdigital
conversion. System error analysis, fault diagnostics analysis for aerospace vehicles including
case study
UNIT III TELEMETRY SYSTEM 10
System block diagram, Frequency and Time Division Multiplexing , Frequency Modulation - Pulse
amplitude modulation - Pulse code modulation, Radio Link - Airborne and ground antennas, Link
parameters - Design and analysis.
UNIT IV INSTRUMENTS TESTING 12
Autonomous instruments checkout and calibration built in test- ground test, In flight test, core tests for
sensors and actuators, environmental effects, performance evaluation
UNIT V DAMAGE ASSESSMENT 8
Introduction, Damage assessment of aerospace instruments by various analyses. Case study –
Sensors in Attitude measurements
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Vibration Monitoring, Testing, and Instrumentation (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Series) “Clarence W. de Silva
2. HarryL.Stilz, “Aerospace Telemetry”, Vol I to IV, Prentice-Hall Space Technology Series.
3. Rangan, C.S. Sharma, G.R. Mani, V.S.V., ‘Instrumentation Devices and Systems’, McGraw-Hill,
1986.
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