Cfd/aerodynamics 4th yr project help

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Final year aerospace engineering students are seeking project ideas focused on aerodynamics and CFD. Suggestions include exploring high-speed airflow over static surfaces, particularly in relation to turbine engine exhaust and noise reduction for urban aircraft operations. The topic of supersonic flight and efforts to mitigate sonic booms through aerodynamic design is also highlighted. Projects utilizing CFD are recommended for their versatility and problem-solving capabilities, with compressible gas mixing mentioned as a potential area of study. Engaging with these topics can lead to innovative solutions in aerospace engineering.
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hey all

I am a student of final year of ungrad in aerospaec enginering.

i would lyk to know some ideas about choosing a final year project ;
my interests are in
aerodynamics
and CFD.



kindlyy would friend over here would help me in dis regard.

i would feel happy in receiving your emails in my mail box also. regarding this


email :

swatinarang04@gmail.com

thanks
 
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I believe there's a an untapped area of study relating to high speed airflow over static surfaces - i.e. exhaust gas out of a turbine engine. Being able to silence such devices presents advantages for aircraft operating near urban environments.

supersonic flight has had a lot of recent attention with the attempt to "silence" the sonic boom via aerodynamics.

Hope this helps.
 
I think any project with CFD is a good choice due to its problem solving power and wide range of applicability. Compressible gas mixing would be an example.
 
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