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The instructors of the online course "Digitalisation in Aeronautics" present a spectrum of different aviation research and application areas, exploring the impact of digitalisation in this specific field, including the effects of digitalisation in simulating the interaction of aircraft components, in overall aircraft development and related decision-making and in the communication channels used within aircraft. A broad and varied range of applications and digital solutions are explored in detail in the individual modules of this course.
Bavarian State Minister of Digital Affairs Judith Gerlach provides a brief introduction to the digital strategy of the state of Bavaria, describing the importance of digitalisation in global manufacturing and research and the aerospace industry in particular. She demonstrates compellingly how an effective strategy can be devised for staying on top of the developments in this complex field of research.
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5 videos2 readings
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5 videos•Total 15 minutes
Introduction to Munich Aerospace•2 minutes
Introduction to the Technical University of Munich •3 minutes
Bavarian Minister for Digitalization Judith Gerlach•6 minutes
What influence has digitalisation on your work?•2 minutes
How can we better handle digitalisation?•2 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Munich Aerospace’s e-learning program•10 minutes
Munich Aerospace - who we are•10 minutes
Collaborative Aircraft Design
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
The online course unit Collaborative Aircraft Design provides an introduction to the aircraft design process. It provides an overview of specifics in the design process, focusing particularly on challenges in early production phases. The course unit explains how aircraft design modelling decisions are made, illustrates usage of the TUM ADEBO design tool box and looks at worksharing processes in aircraft development. - Lecturer: Professor Mirko Hornung (Technical University Munich & Bauhaus Luftfahrt).
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3 videos1 reading1 peer review
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3 videos•Total 47 minutes
Aircraft Design Process•16 minutes
Collaborative Design Aspects•10 minutes
TUM ADEBO•21 minutes
1 reading•Total 60 minutes
Assessment of Aircraft Surface Heat Exchanger Potential (additional reading)•60 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Aircraft Design Process•60 minutes
Digital Avionics Networks
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
The growing complexity of avionics systems and the associated high number of point-to-point data connections have led to the introduction of digital networks in aerospace. These serve to interconnect the system components installed in aircraft/spacecraft and integrate subsystems into a higher-level system, enabling efficient on-board communication. Because of their key role such networks are subject to special requirements. In addition to bandwidth failure resilience and interference are therefore of major importance. The lecture addresses general requirements, topologies and signal transmission types and explains bus systems currently in use such as ARINC429, Mil-Std-1553 and AFDX. - Lecturer: Dr.-Ing. Peter Stütz (Universität der Bundeswehr München).
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4 videos4 assignments
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4 videos•Total 33 minutes
Basics•13 minutes
ARINC 429•7 minutes
Mil-STD 1553•4 minutes
ARINC 664 / AFDX•9 minutes
4 assignments•Total 40 minutes
Basics •10 minutes
ARINC 429 •10 minutes
Mil-STD-1553 •10 minutes
Graded assignment: AFDX •10 minutes
Modeling and Simulation of Aerospace Systems with Modelica
Module 4•1 hour to complete
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Aircraft systems embrace a large set of physical domains. Hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems all act within a confined space under extreme environmental conditions. Global optimisation of an aircraft including all of its systems thus demands a harmonised modelling approach so that all systems can be simulated and evaluated on a common platform. Modelica offers an open and free standard for multi-domain modelling of physical systems. Individual components are modelled using differential-algebraic equations while large complex systems can be composed using object-oriented methods. The underlying principles of such modelling languages are explained in this lecture and how they can be applied for aircraft systems. The resulting multi-domain models afford digital representations of aircraft systems which can then be used to optimise aircraft design. Modern energy management methods can improve system performance, while model-based fault analysis methods help ensure safety and reliability. - Lecturer: Dr. Dirk Zimmer (DLR German Aerospace Center).
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4 videos1 reading1 discussion prompt
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4 videos•Total 24 minutes
Introduction•5 minutes
Virtual Aircraft Simulation•2 minutes
Modeling of Aerospace Systems•11 minutes
Summary•6 minutes
1 reading•Total 45 minutes
Effects of Event-Free Noise Signals on Continuous-Time Simulation Performance•45 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 20 minutes
Modeling of Aerospace Systems•20 minutes
Digital Models and their Compression in Structure-Control Interaction Problems
Module 5•4 hours to complete
Module details
Digital models for (flexible) Aerospace system behaviour are often high-order and have to be reduced when used in combination with models from complementary disciplines or where many parametric iteration steps are required, such as for design optimisation. Typical examples are control-structure interaction problems, such as vibration attenuation of satellite solar arrays and aero-elasticity and dynamic load alleviation of aircraft. In this module methods are discussed for realising a reduced order model (ROM) from a higher order model. To avoid multiple repetitions of often-costly reduction processes in cases where model parameters are varied, e.g. for system optimization, model parameters should be set for these ROMs to yield so-called P-ROMs. The effect of varied parameters can then be covered on the level of the previously established ROM simply by updating these via the new relevant parameters. The related methods are also called ‘hard computing’ methods because of the mathematically based approach, requiring a relatively well-structured set of the initial full-order systems of equations. These methods can be applied to a multitude of aerospace problems such as vibration control for satellites in orbit and dynamic aero-elastic load alleviation for aircraft. Possibilities for reducing computational effort when using P-ROMS, such as for design optimisation tasks for space structures, are also discussed. - Lecturer: Professor Horst Baier (Technical University Munich).
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9 videos3 readings1 discussion prompt
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9 videos•Total 87 minutes
Part 1•7 minutes
Part 2•11 minutes
Part 3•14 minutes
Part 4•7 minutes
Part 5•5 minutes
Part 1•7 minutes
Part 2•15 minutes
Part 3•6 minutes
Part 4•16 minutes
3 readings•Total 160 minutes
Efficient Order Reduction of Parametric Models•30 minutes
Parametric Model Order Reduction for Structural Analysis and Control•120 minutes
Thank You and Next Steps•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 20 minutes
New Discussion Prompt•20 minutes
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Reviewed on Nov 6, 2021
got to learn a lot about the revolution how worl is being taken over digitilasation. really helped me a lot
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Reviewed on Dec 4, 2021
I liked it very very much, getting an opportunity to learn from the top universities from home is a blessing, hope more aeronautics courses are added here soon.
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Reviewed on Feb 11, 2023
Overall good course. But the course wasn't well organized. I mean all the information in the next lecture wasn't coinciding the previous one. They should focus on one particular skill to be built.
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