Aeronautical Engineering

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Aeronautical Engineering: includes projects related to the design, development, and use of aircraft.

-Astronautical Engineering: focuses on projects related to the design, development, and use of spacecraft. Typical projects an Astronautical Engineer might be involved with include designing systems to provide power to a satellite over its 20 year lifetime or analyzing spacecraft structures to insure they are strong enough to survive their journeys. Astronautical engineers also develop communications systems to provide contact with distant space probes. Others design new rockets and reusable space vehicles to carry people and equipment into space. Still more plan future space missions, develop the hardware and skills needed to make them succeed, or design and test robotic systems for use on those vehicles. Some astronautical engineers develop new forms of propulsion to speed spacecraft to their destinations while others compute optimum trajectories to reach those destinations quickly and economically. Common tasks an Aeronautical Engineer might work on include performing wind tunnel tests on an aircraft model or designing and analyzing the structure of an airplane wing. Aeronautical engineer might take data from a flight test to study how a new component works or how it can be improved while another might build and test engines or rocket motors for a new airplane or missile. Still others use computers to predict the aerodynamic behavior of a new aircraft design or create flight control systems to make planes easier and safer to fly. Aeronautical engineers might also predict performance characteristics, like maximum range and maneuverability, of aircraft or missiles, or they may create flight simulators to train pilots or model the flight characteristics of various aircraft. If you have any questions or need more info then shoot me a message and i will get back to you asap. Some of the questions below are most commonly asked by people... -What is an Aerospace Engineer? -An Aerospace Engineer is a person who is involved in all phases of research and development in Aeronautics and Astronautics. -What is an Aeronautical Engineer? -An Aeronautical Engineer works with flight within the atmosphere. -What is an Astronautical Engineer? -An Aeronautical Engineer works with flight outside the atmosphere.

-What are the working conditions? -The amount of Stress experienced working as an Aerospace Engineer very High compared to any other job. -What about salaries? -Salaries of AeroSpace engineers are higher then any other Engineering field, Medical, I.T, Commerce, Arts etcRead more: http://www.forumpakistan.com/aerospace-engineering-as-acareer-t2908.html#ixzz1gOt4mPRD

Aeronautical Engineering in Australia


The number of aeronautical engineers in Australia is small and the employment situation can be drastically affected by changes in internal policies or external conditions. The flow of projects to the manufacturing industry is intermittent at present and this is being reflected in a steady, though restricted, demand for new graduates. The operations field also provides opportunities since, as aircraft become more complex, the requirements of the operators for professional engineers tend to increase. Openings exist with Ansett Airlines, QANTAS et. al and the RAAF. The work includes performance analysis of engine and airframe, structural analysis and the forecasting of future requirements. Many challenging problems arise on the operational side and, as some of these are peculiar to Australia, original thinking is required. Opportunities are not confined to the operators; in particular, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority employs many aeronautical engineers to investigate the air-worthiness and performance of all aircraft operating in Australia. Research and development work has been centred on the Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratories and the Defence Scientific and Technology Organisation (DSTO). There is some recruitment of new staff. In addition, the extensive basic training which aeronautical engineers receive in fluid, and solid mechanics along with computer skills places them in a position to take advantage of the research and development openings that occur in many fields outside of aeronautics.

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