**1. Introduction**

400 Mechanical Engineering

Dugan, R. C. ; McGranaghan, M. F. ; Santese, S. & Beaty, H. W. *Electrical Power Systems* 

Aerospace engineering is the primary branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction and science of flight vehicle. Consequently, they are usually the products of various technological and engineering disciplines including aerodynamics, propulsion, avionics, materials science, structural analysis and manufacturing. These technologies are collectively known as aerospace engineering. It is divided into two major and overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering.

It is typically a large combination of many disciplines that makes up aeronautical engineering. The development and manufacturing of a modern flight vehicle is an extremely complex process and demands careful balance and compromise between abilities, design, available technology and costs. Aeronautical engineers design, test, and supervise the manufacture of aircraft. They also develop new technologies for use in aviation.

Aeronautical Engineering is a chapter that encompasses challenging areas such as aircraft design, light-weight structures, stability and control of aeronautical vehicles, propulsion systems, and low and high speed aerodynamics. The field also covers their aerodynamic characteristics and behaviors, airfoil, control surfaces, lift, drag, and other properties.

The chapter will include all our research and published papers.
