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 **Week 4-5: Jet Engine Fundamentals** **Week 4-5: Jet Engine Fundamentals**
  
-Lecture 10: Basics of jet propulsion and the Brayton cycle.+Lecture 10: [[training:engineering:propulsion:brayton_cycle|Basics of jet propulsion and the Brayton cycle.]]
  
-Lecture 11: Types of jet engines: turbojet, turbofan, turboprop, and ramjet.+Lecture 11: [[training:engineering:propulsion:types_of_jet_engines|Types of jet engines: turbojet, turbofan, turboprop, and ramjet.]]
  
-Lecture 12: Compressors and turbines in jet engines: working principles and efficiency.+Lecture 12: [[training:engineering:propulsion:compressors_and_turbines|Compressors and turbines in jet engines: working principles and efficiency.]]
  
-Lecture 13: Combustion processes in jet engines and emission control.+Lecture 13: [[training:engineering:propulsion:combustion_processes|Combustion processes in jet engines and emission control.]]
  
-Lecture 14: Nozzle designs and their impact on jet engine performance.+Lecture 14: [[training:engineering:propulsion:nozzle_designs|Nozzle designs and their impact on jet engine performance.]]
  
-Lecture 15: Inlets and air intake design considerations.+Lecture 15: [[training:engineering:propulsion:inlets|Inlets and air intake design considerations.]]
  
 **Week 6-7: Aircraft Propulsion Systems** **Week 6-7: Aircraft Propulsion Systems**
  
-Lecture 16: Introduction to aircraft propulsion: historical perspective and current trends.+Lecture 16: [[training:engineering:propulsion:aircraft_propulsion|Introduction to aircraft propulsion: historical perspective and current trends.]]
  
-Lecture 17: Design considerations for aircraft engines: thrust-to-weight ratio, specific fuel consumption, and altitude performance.+Lecture 17: [[training:engineering:propulsion:aircraft_engines|Design considerations for aircraft engines: thrust-to-weight ratio, specific fuel consumption, and altitude performance.]]
  
-Lecture 18: Aerodynamics of air-breathing engines: compression, combustion, and exhaust processes.+Lecture 18: [[training:engineering:propulsion:air-breathing_engines|Aerodynamics of air-breathing engines: compression, combustion, and exhaust processes.]]
  
-Lecture 19: Noise reduction strategies in aircraft engines.+Lecture 19: [[training:engineering:propulsion:noise_reduction|Noise reduction strategies in aircraft engines.]]
  
-Lecture 20: Emerging technologies in aircraft propulsion: electric and hybrid propulsion.+Lecture 20: [[training:engineering:propulsion:emerging_technologies_in_aircraft_propulsion|Emerging technologies in aircraft propulsion: electric and hybrid propulsion.]]
  
 **Week 8-9: Propeller Propulsion and Turboprops** **Week 8-9: Propeller Propulsion and Turboprops**
  
-Lecture 21: Propeller propulsion principles and propeller efficiency.+Lecture 21: [[training:engineering:propulsion:propeller_propulsion|Propeller propulsion principles and propeller efficiency.]]
  
-Lecture 22: Blade element theory and propeller performance analysis.+Lecture 22: [[training:engineering:propulsion:blade_element_theory|Blade element theory and propeller performance analysis.]]
  
-Lecture 23: Propeller design considerations: pitch, diameter, and number of blades.+Lecture 23: [[training:engineering:propulsion:propeller_design|Propeller design considerations: pitch, diameter, and number of blades.]]
  
-Lecture 24: Turboprop engines: working principles and advantages.+Lecture 24: [[training:engineering:propulsion:turboprop_engines|Turboprop engines: working principles and advantages.]]
  
-Lecture 25: Applications of turboprop engines in aviation and aerospace.+Lecture 25: [[training:engineering:propulsion:applications_of_turboprop_engines|Applications of turboprop engines in aviation and aerospace.]]
  
 **Week 10-11: Space Propulsion Systems** **Week 10-11: Space Propulsion Systems**
  
-Lecture 26: Electric propulsion: ion thrusters, Hall-effect thrusters, and their advantages in space missions.+Lecture 26: [[training:engineering:propulsion:electric_propulsion|Electric propulsion: ion thrusters, Hall-effect thrusters, and their advantages in space missions.]]
  
-Lecture 27: Chemical propulsion for space exploration: liquid bipropellant and monopropellant engines.+Lecture 27: [[training:engineering:propulsion:chemical_propulsion|Chemical propulsion for space exploration: liquid bipropellant and monopropellant engines.]]
  
-Lecture 28: Solar sails and their potential for interplanetary travel.+Lecture 28: [[training:engineering:propulsion:solar_sails|Solar sails and their potential for interplanetary travel.]]
  
-Lecture 29: Nuclear propulsion concepts and their challenges.+Lecture 29: [[training:engineering:propulsion:nuclear_propulsion|Nuclear propulsion concepts and their challenges.]]
  
-Lecture 30: Propulsion systems for satellite station-keeping and orbital maneuvers.+Lecture 30: [[training:engineering:propulsion:propulsion_systems_for_satellites|Propulsion systems for satellite station-keeping and orbital maneuvers.]]
  
 **Week 12: Future Trends and Applications** **Week 12: Future Trends and Applications**
  
-Lecture 31: Advanced propulsion concepts: antimatter propulsion, warp drives, and speculative ideas.+Lecture 31: [[training:engineering:propulsion:advanced_propulsion_concepts|Advanced propulsion concepts: antimatter propulsion, warp drives, and speculative ideas.]]
  
-Lecture 32: Sustainable propulsion technologies and environmental impact.+Lecture 32: [[training:engineering:propulsion:sustainable_propulsion|Sustainable propulsion technologies and environmental impact.]]
  
-Lecture 33: Integrating propulsion systems with modern aerospace design.+Lecture 33: [[training:engineering:propulsion:integrating_propulsion_systems|Integrating propulsion systems with modern aerospace design.]]
  
 Lecture 34: Case studies: Successful propulsion systems in past and current space missions. Lecture 34: Case studies: Successful propulsion systems in past and current space missions.
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 **Week 13: Review and Applications** **Week 13: Review and Applications**
  
-Lecture 36: Review of key concepts and principles covered in the course.+Lecture 36: [[training:engineering:propulsion:review_of_key_concepts|Review of key concepts and principles covered in the course.]]
  
-Lecture 37: Real-world applications and industry perspectives on propulsion.+Lecture 37: [[training:engineering:propulsion:real_world_applications|Real-world applications and industry perspectives on propulsion.]]
  
 Lecture 38: Student presentations on a chosen propulsion topic or technology. Lecture 38: Student presentations on a chosen propulsion topic or technology.
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