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By Krishna Parmar, Dinesh Maheshwari and Shambhu Kumar in Associate Member of Aeronautical Society
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How to prepare for GATE AE paper
Best strategy- Read all the topics from the listed references then solve previous year
GATE paper yourself .
Dont believe in any notes and there is no particular book for GATE AE paper.
**References are listed below GATE syllabus
GATE AEROSPACE - “DECODED”
Engineering Mathematics
Linear Algebra: Matrix algebra, systems of linear equations, eigen values and eigen vectors.
Refer: 1 or2 or 3(any book out of three)
Calculus: Functions of single variable, limit, continuity and differentiability, mean value theorems,
evaluation of definite and improper integrals
Refer: Any XII std book (prefer R.D.Sharma)
Partial derivatives, total derivative, maxima and minima, gradient, divergence and curl, vector identities,
directional derivatives, line, surface and volume integrals. Theorems of Stokes, Gauss and Green.
Refer:1or2or3(any book out of three)
Differential Calculus: First order linear and nonlinear equations, higher order linear ODEs with constant
coefficients, Cauchy and Euler equations, initial and boundary value problems, Laplace transforms. Partial
differential equations and separation of variables methods.
Refer: Engineering mathematics by Sharma & Sarna or 2(any one of these two)
Numerical methods: Numerical solution of linear and nonlinear algebraic equations, integration by
trapezoidal and Simpson rule, single and multi-step methods for differential equations.
Refer: Numerical methods by B.S. Grewal or any Anna University book.
Flight Mechanics
Atmosphere: Properties, standard atmosphere. Classification of aircraft. Airplane (fixed wing aircraft)
configuration and various parts.
Airplane performance: Pressure altitude; equivalent, calibrated, indicated air speeds; Primary flight
instruments: Altimeter, ASI, VSI, Turn-bank indicator. Drag polar; take off and landing; steady climb &
descent,-absolute and service ceiling; cruise, cruise climb, endurance or loiter; load factor, turning flight,
V-n diagram; Winds: head, tail & cross winds.
Refer: For theory-5 (chap-3,14,15),6 (chap -3,6,7)
For Problems –7 (chap -2,3,12,13)
Static stability: Angle of attack, sideslip; roll, pitch & yaw controls; longitudinal stick fixed & free stability,
horizontal tail position and size; directional stability, vertical tail position and size; dihedral stability. Wing
dihedral, sweep & position; hinge moments, stick forces.
Refer :5(Chap-16), 6(Chap -7),8(Chap-4)
Dynamic stability: Euler angles; Equations of motion; aerodynamic forces and moments, stability & control
derivatives; decoupling of longitudinal and lat-directional dynamics; longitudinal modes; lateral-directional
modes.
Refer:9(chap-2,3,4,5,6,7,9), 7(chap-14)
Space Dynamics
Central force motion, determination of trajectory and orbital period in simple cases. Orbit transfer, in-
plane and out-of-plane. Elements of rocket motor performance.
Refer: NCERT XI std Physics book- Gravitation chapter
6(chapr-8), 10(Orbital transfer part.), 7(chap-11.6),
Aerodynamics
Basic Fluid Mechanics: Incompressible irrotational flow, Helmholtz and Kelvin theorem, singularities and
superposition, viscous flows, boundary layer on a flat plate.
Airfoils and wings: Classification of airfoils, aerodynamic characteristics, high lift devices, Kutta Joukowski
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theorem; lift generation; thin airfoil theory; wing theory; induced drag; qualitative treatment of low aspect
ratio wings.
Refer : 11(chap 2-5), 8(chap-1),6(chap-5)
Viscous Flows: Flow separation, introduction to turbulence, transition, structure of a turbulent boundary
layer.
Refer: 6(chap-4) ,12(chap-6) ,D.S.Kumar / K.L. Kumar
Compressible Flows: Dynamics and Thermodynamics of I-D flow, isentropic flow, normal shock, oblique
shock, Prandtl-Meyer flow, flow in nozzles and diffusers, inviscid flow in a c-d nozzle, flow in diffusers.
subsonic and supersonic airfoils, compressibility effects on lift and drag, critical and drag divergence Mach
number, wave drag.
Refer: 11(chap-7-12),8(chap-3)
Wind Tunnel Testing: Measurement and visualisation techniques.
Refer: 5(chap-13)
Structures
Stress and Strain: Equations of equilibrium, constitutive law, strain-displacement relationship, compatibility
equations, plane stress and strain, Airy's stress function.
Refer: 13(chap-1,2)
Flight Vehicle Structures: Characteristics of aircraft structures and materials, torsion, bending and flexural
shear. Flexural shear flow in thin-walled sections.
Buckling. Failure theories. Loads on aircraft.
Refer: 13(chap-16,17,18), 14(chap-3,4,5,6,9,11), Loads on A/C- Azar & pirry(chap-2),for
theory of failure n problem practice-UC Jindal
Structural Dynamics: Free and forced vibration of discrete systems. Damping and resonance. Dynamics of
continuous systems.
Refer: V.P. Singh / Grover
Propulsion
Thermodynamics of Aircraft Gas Turbine engines, thrust and thrust augmentation.
Turbomachinery: Axial compressors and turbines, centrifugal pumps and compressors.
Refer: 15(chap-2,3,4,5,6,7),16(chap-)
Aerothermodynamics of non rotating propulsion components: Intakes, combustor and nozzle.
Thermodynamics of ramjets and scramjets. Elements of rocket propulsion.
Refer: 6(chap-9), 16
References:
1. Higher Engineering mathematics by H.K.Dass
2. Higher Engineering mathematics by B.S.Grewal
3. Higher Engineering mathematics by Bali-Saxena
4. Numerical methods by B.S. Grewal
5. Aerodynamics by L J Clancy
6. Introduction To Flight by Anderson
7. Aerodynamics for Engineering students by N B Carruthers
8. Aerodynamics for naval aviators by H H Hurt.
9. Flight dynamics principals by cook M.V
10.Aerodynamics by shevell
11. Fundamentals of Aerodynamics by- Anderson
12. Aerodynamics for Engineering students by P.W.Carpenter
13. Aircraft Structures by T.H.G Megson
14. Mechanics of Material by Timoshenko and Gere
15. Gas turbine theory by Cohen n Rogers
16. Rocket propulsion elements by Sutton
17. Gas turbine engine by V.Ganeshan
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Aditya Singh Chouhan Great sir.. Thank u very much
17 August 2011 at 13:20 via Mobile · Like · 1
Punit Bhatia what is the procedure and eligibilty to get admission in
ms in iit chennai
18 August 2011 at 20:05 · Like
Punit Bhatia please provide the list of institutes which provide admission to
aesi students with percentage <60%
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18 August 2011 at 20:06 · Like
Punit Bhatia can i get admission in ms with aesi percentage 59.6
18 August 2011 at 20:07 · Like
Punit Bhatia plllllllllllllls sssssssssssssssssssss reply
18 August 2011 at 20:07 · Like
Jogesh Nanda hello punit this is jogesh.......you can improve ur
percentage....bcoz its necessary for all good instt.,if u want to do
master degree.......ok
18 August 2011 at 20:17 · Like
Soumalya Sinha where can we get all the question papers for
gate ae?
20 August 2011 at 13:00 · Like
Dinesh Maheshwari from GIE..
20 August 2011 at 13:05 · Like
Dinesh Maheshwari Punit Bhatia officially there is requirement of
60% for admission in MS programme but there are many AeSI
student who r doing MS in various departments without 60.
sometime they allow people for interview who dont have 60% in
there Ug on...See more
20 August 2011 at 13:15 · Like
Vansi Kumar GATE AE question papers available on net, search
google for gate ae question papers
20 August 2011 at 14:26 · Like
Yogish Pai hello... bro.. v r human beings not machines. jst try to
give imp books which can clear their concepts n cover ful syllabus....
bcas if u knw da concept u can solve any type of problems......
20 August 2011 at 18:58 · Like · 1
Ravi K. Yadav yes...i agree wid u yogesh.....
20 August 2011 at 19:26 · Like
Dinesh Maheshwari Yogish Paii just believe in covering syllabus,
In any competitive exam. every thing is important n in we are
familiar with all listed references during aesi studies, n i have
mentioned topic wise references with chapter..nothing can be
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20 August 2011 at 20:34 · Like
Dinesh Maheshwari Yogish Pai problem with AE syllabus..even a
single topic is not discussed very well in a particular book..so what i
know best..mentioned there..
20 August 2011 at 20:41 · Like
Yogish Pai look... wat am telling is an avg. person cannot go thro
da full syllabus in dis short period...even v also studied some imp.
topics only n got gud ranks. jst try to put a star mark on da imp
topics so dat da avg students also can get da benifit of dis.
20 August 2011 at 20:54 · Like
Dinesh Maheshwari Yogish Pai no...i read all these..n all my close
friend read..if somebody cannot go thru complete syllabus, i dont
have much idea..
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