Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Grab this free ebook for students-available till 30th September

I love books, and its my AeSI days that has introduced me to them,. with so much time when in AeSI, I resorted to books and they have now become a constant companion fro me.

Sometimes I bought books and sometime I use the site dailylit.com to get my daily dose of literature. So when I heard that dailylit.com is giving a free ebook till September the 30th for the students,so I thought of informing you guys

Since the book is for students. I hope you will subscribe to it free and enjoy its benefit as well

Although the book is US centric but I am sure its advice can be ported to Indian students and tips and techniques presented there can be used by AeSI students for their betterment.

So grab the book here

College Knowledge: 101 Tips is completely free—but only for 9 more days (until Sept. 30th). It’s perfect for anyone heading to college—or someone who needs a reminder about how to do well there.


College Knowledge: http://www.dailylit.com/books/college-knowledge-101-tips

Here's what the book is all about..

College Knowledge is the perfect guide for students heading off to college with high expectations for learning, academic success, personal growth, and independence. Through lively tips and compelling student stories about life at college, it offers thoughtful, practical information for every student who wants to make a successful transition from high school to college. College Knowledge covers academics and classroom tips, faculty and the college learning environment, extra-curricular activities, diversity, personal and social growth, and the basics of dealing with family, finances, health, and safety.

Based on research on higher education and the author's twenty-five years of professional experience as a professor, dean, and vice-president focusing on the life of first-year college students, the book brings the best advice and wisdom on making the first year of college an exhilarating and successful adventure.

David Schoem is Faculty Director, Michigan Community Scholars Program, University of Michigan.

Related : ebooks on my-aesi

Type of questions asked in GATE and why knowing them will help you?

 

gate-2009 GATE is all about concepts and its application. All about getting to the basics!! And another advice that surfaces if one looks for studying for gate is do lots of questions.

Why?  Why do lot of questions?

well let me answer,this is just my wild idea, I would like to love to hear what’s your take on this in comments?

Why people say previous year question helps. one main reason that previous years question is that they make you aware of the type of questions that come. So effectively. this exercise of taking questions means you train your mind to find the type of questions that come in the gate exams.

So why not analyze the type of questions that you get in GATE. What will be the benefit.? Well for one your mind will know the type of questions and when you study for the GATE 2009 exams, your mind will subconsciously or consciously try to retain the information and match the patter that you are studying to possible questions that might come in GATE

so here are the types of questions that are asked in GATE

(i) Recall:

These are based on facts, principles, formulae or laws of the discipline. The candidate is expected to be able to obtain the answer either from his/her memory of the subject or at most from a one-line computation

(ii) Comprehension:

These questions will test the candidate?s understanding of the basics of his/her field, by requiring him/her to draw simple conclusions from fundamental ideas.

(iii) Application:

In these questions, the candidate is expected to apply his/her knowledge either through computation or by logical reasoning.
 

(iv) Analysis and Synthesis:

These can be linked questions, where the answer to the first question of the pair is required in order to answer its successor. Or these can be common data questions, in which two questions share the same data but can be solved independently of one another.

So these are the four type of questions that you will face in gate. Once you know them, you are better prepared to study for it.

Hope this helps everyone who are studying for GATE!! Tell me how you study for gate?

related : All about GATE 2009

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Why do AeSI student or graduate need a PR?

In my last post I talked about OURAeSI network and how it can be used as a PR. Well let me elaborate on that.

PR-FOR-AESI-GRADUATE Why do AeSI student or graduate need a PR?

Placement in AeSI is nothing to talk about, so best way that a graduate of AeSI can market is by self promotion. And this is where OURAeSI network comes into play. By promotion I don't mean bragging about your skills and accomplishment, or putting all your resume into the page. No.

The most effective promotion is by shaping your skills, by sharing your knowledge. By answering question, by seeking answers. This is how you build a brand for yourself. Learned something, share it in the club, this is how you will be noticed.

OURAeSI network provides lot of opportunity. Pages, forums and blogs, its all there. In pages you can put in your interests, your skills and projects you are working on. Forum is the place where you apply your knowledge to answer question, share what you know and ask for something you want to know. And last of all you can get your blog from the OURAeSI network. This is a place you can use it as your personal space where you really build and show people who you are. The main advantage of this blog will be is that you know that members of OURAeSI at least will read what you are talking.

 

So are you using the power of internet?

Monday, September 22, 2008

Advice from Rolls Royce for AeSI

rolls-royce My friend is onsite on an assignment with Rolls Royce and recently he shared a great point that he observed. I would like to share it with all of you here.

Let me tell you something about RR, they are the second largest engine manufacturer in the world but they only their in-house codes(in most cases) some people don’t even know about the latest commercial software available in the market. they are currently using adobe reader 3.0 n they have no plans to upgrade it. like this in design center also they have their own tools which they r using for the last 30 years or so. no hi-fi software or anything .

so the great thing to learn here is that "Don’t keep too many options for yourself otherwise u may get confused or u may loose your focus". They are so popular without any great software coz they always kept minimum options and used all the available options to the fullest.

Back home in GTRE they bought almost all the software's available on the planet, but they forgot that they are actually buying distractions for them.

so what does this mean for an aesi student and graduate. well as I have already said in this post, tools are not that important. Its how you use what you have that matters.

Same goes for students, some of them spend lot of time collecting books and notes rather than taking up one base book and carry on with their studies.

So be Rolls Royce not GTRE!!!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Top 5 Indian aerospace news of the week

 

TCS to partner Saab for aeronautical design and development centre

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Wednesday announced its partnership with Swedish defense and aerospace company, Saab, for the establishment of Saab's Aeronautical Design and Development Centre (ADDC) in India.

The Tata Group has been betting on the defense and aeronautics space in a big way of late. Earlier this year, Tata Advanced Systems, along with TCS and Tata Power joined forces with the UK-based EADS Defence and Security to bid for the Indian Army's $1 billion advanced tactical communications system project.

At around the same time, TAL Manufacturing Solutions Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors Ltd, entered into an agreement with Boeing for manufacturing structural components for the latter's 787 Dreamliner airplane program. Saab's ADDC, to be set up in partnership with TCS, will create design and development capabilities within India for both military and civil aeronautical applications.

The design and development centre will address market opportunities in areas such as aero structures, aero systems, avionics and after market support. This co-operation will also allow Saab to set a footprint in India, with TCS, to capture opportunities emerging in the aerospace and defense sector. Commenting on the partnership, S Ramadorai, CEO and MD, TCS said, "This partnership has a strong blend of Saab's technology solutions and TCS's global engineering model, which will help address growing opportunities in the aerospace and defense sector."

via this

Satyam Computers, India's fourth largest IT company is now looking to be among the top two engineering service providers and capture a market share of 10 percent by 2012. As part of this vision, the company plans to focus on select verticals like aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, semiconductors and farm equipment.
Satyam is also concentrating attention towards geographies like U.S., Germany, France, Japan and UK. The other key strategy is positioning the company as a leading engineering service provider.

The revenue of R&D and product engineering services was 175 million out of total global service revenue of $2 billion, in 2007, representing 9 percent of the total revenue. IDC India, Infotech analyst firm, sees that there would be a significant growth in the share of the R&D and product engineering to the total revenue.
more here

Setting up an aerospace park in Chennai

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) had submitted its proposal for setting up an aerospace park in Chennai. The proposed park would need 4,000 acre of land and attract an investment of around $10 billion. The park would create over 100,000 jobs.

The domestic aviation industry needs over 1,000 aircraft in the next 10 years and is expected to invest over $100 billion. This would be the right time for the aeropark.

The European aerospace industry is exploring a slew of partnerships with Indian industry in the areas of civil and military aircraft manufacturing, Martin Kraus, vice- president (Defence Electronics), EADS Defence and Security, the Munich-based holding company of Airbus said here on Friday.

A combination of tough competition, cost pressures and high oil prices in the civil aviation sector and shrinking Defence budgets in European nations and relaxation of export regulations could see a new ballgame emerging in aircraft development partnerships with India, Mr. Kaus told The Hindu on the sidelines of the "Connect 2008".

"Our defence strategy is very much to build cooperation with India and facilitate manufacturing tie-ups with engineering companies here," said Mr. Kraus.

read more here 

India can tap outsourcing avenues in aerospace: Airbus

With the European aerospace industry looking at cutting costs, India can become an important outsourcing destination, an official of aircraft major Airbus Industries said here Friday.

"Airbus is into cutting costs by outsourcing components. In future, we will outsource engineering as well as production jobs," Martin Kraus, who heads Airbus A400 Military Systems, said here.

According to him, the challenges faced by Airbus in the civilian segment are increased competition from aircraft manufacturers in Brazil and China, low value of the American dollar and volatility in oil prices.

In the military segment, the defense budgets of European countries are coming down, Kraus said during his address at Connect 2008, an information, communication and technology meet organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

Dwelling on how Indian companies could take advantage of the outsourcing opportunity that Airbus presents, Kraus said India had to improve its skills in the spheres of avionics, designing and engineering.

According to a CII study, the aerospace industry globally spends $60 billion on engineering every year. India accounts for less than one percent of the total offshoring in the engineering services space.

It will have a design and engineering city, manufacturing centre, satellite MRO facility, R&D testing facility and infrastructure support systems, according to Subbu D Subramanian, chairman, Connect 2008, CII's annual information, communication and technology (ICT ) event, and director and senior vice-president, Satyam Computer Services.

John W Douglass, former president and chief executive officer, Aerospace Industries Association of America, in his keynote address said around 300,000 workers were expected to retire from the US aerospace industry in the next 10 years and these jobs have to be filled. India is well positioned in this space, thanks to the number of educational institutes, he added.

Currently, there are about 700,000 workers employed in the US aerospace industry and the average age is more than 50 years. They account for one per cent of the US population and manufacture 50 per cent of the world's fleet. The industry contributed $56 billion to the US economy, which is the single-largest by any industry.

There is a gap in supply and demand for manpower. Schools and other institutions are not producing enough number of graduates to fill the gap. While the rest of the world is progressing in education, the US is not doing so in knowledge, technology, maths and science areas.

India has a highly-educated population and they are highly competitive which can supply aero/mechanical engineers, software engineers, program managers, skilled trades, Douglass said.

more here

Friday, September 19, 2008

why OURAeSI network and how you can benefit from it?

 

ouraesi-ning-network-for-indian-aerospace-engineersEver since I created ouraesi.ning.com, a network just like orkut  with an aim to unite and network all present and past members of AeSI, people has asked me why one another OURAeSI network when we have two full fledged groups ouraesi and aeronautical society of india in yahoo.

That's true, we have those groups and they are flourishing, they have 1000+members in each and it growing with days. There we have emails and people forward queries and job requirements there but have you noticed they are passive, they talk to the whole group. Where is the one o one bonding. Where is the i-know-you, you-know-me and other things that a network should have...

So that's why ouraesi.ning.com is there....

These are following advantage that it provides.

  • In Ouraesi.ning.com here we can interact. Interact in the sense I can scrap someone, open up a discussion in the forum and keep myself updated on all the news that's happening in AeSI community and my friends in AeSI.
  • We get to know each other better as lot of interaction in terms of your friend, my friend and such thing that are possible on ouraesi.ning.com
  • As I said earlier more scope of one o one interaction. No need of sending mails to everyone or the two groups have a topic in mind that you want to be discussed use the forums for community interaction. Much more immersive discussion happen that way and they are always there for everyone to see so they are not lost in the bulk of emails that happens in yahoo groups.
  • Ouraesi.ning.com is more focused and active and you and everyone connects through each other. This is more akin to our offline life as it helps you to be in touch with friends in AeSI much easily and who knows you might bump in to your college crush on the network!!
  • As ouraesi.ning allows you to create your own page, so you can have your own PR and marketing division. They say build a brand and here is the place you can begin it. Build a profile that attracts and shows your skill set, some of the members are working and they might refer you to their firms. Who knows. As an AeSI member,we can use it as a forum to increase your worth. Brand yourself.

And last of all someone will ask why it is named as ouraesi. well frankly when I created it, this was the best name I liked.

It doesn't have any affiliation with OURAeSI group so all members of AeSI are free to join it.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Some important changes in GATE 2009 that you should take note!

my previous post said the examination forms will be available be available from the 22nd of this month.. what's-new-in-GATE-2009

GATE 2009 has many new changes coming in that  you might want to know. Here are some of the changes that have come into GATE. Take note AeSI guys they might affect your score and final preparation

 

 

  • From GATE 2009, the validity of GATE score will be ONE YEAR only
  • There will be 1/3 negative marking for wrong answers
  • There is a Change in Structure of GATE Papers in GATE 2009
  • In GATE 2009 examination paper will be of 3 hours duration and will contain 60 questions carrying a maximum of 100 marks. The question paper will consist of only multiple choice objective questions.  Each question will have four choices for the answer. Only one choice will be correct. Candidates have to mark the correct choice on an Optical Response Sheet (ORS) by darkening the appropriate bubble against each question.

I guess the one with one year validity will affect you the most. What do you think?

Now one third of the marks will be cut for a wrong answer.

Apart from this some papers have been  been dropped nothing important for AeSI guys but if you want to know click here.

GATE 2009 dates announced

Most of AeSI folks might be waiting for the GATE 2009!! well IIT Roorkee gate-2009 has announced the dates for GATE 2009 Its on 8th February 2009!! And the results will be declared on 15th March 2009!!

 

The Indian Institute of Technology Rourkee announces the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2009 on February 8, 2009.

Interested candidates may apply offline or online. For General/ OBC category candidates the application fee is Rs 1000 for offline and Rs 900 online. For SC/ST/PD category candidates, the fee is Rs 500 for offline and Rs 400 online.

Important dates
Commencement of sale of information brochure and application form/ online application form submission: September 22, 2008

Last date for issue information brochure and application forms:

By post from GATE office: October 17, 2008
At bank counters: October 24, 2008
At GATE office counters: October 29, 2008

Last date for submissions:

Online submission (website closure): October 24, 2008
Receipt of completed offline/ online application form at respective zonal GATE office: October 29, 2008


The Employment News of September 20, 2008 and University News of September 22, 2008 will provide additional information regarding the GATE 2009 examination. Detailed information about GATE 2009 examination can also be obtained at the following websites:

http://gate.iisc.ernet.in
www.iitd.ac.in/gate
www.iitk.ac.in/gate
http://gate.iitm.ac.in
www.iitb.ac.in/gate
www.iitg.ernet.in/gate
http://gate.iitkgp.ac.in
www.iitr.ac.in/gate

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

AeSI previous years Question papers - when should we use them?

Question papers are an integral part of the study routine of any AeSI student, that is we all study and then see and solve previous years question papers.. so what are the benefits of this. Why do that ?

We all know the why it helps us see the questions that are coming, we are better prepared for the exams questions, sometimes the questions are repeated.

But the main question is not why? but when ? when should we use it? Is this during the beginning ? or in the middle of the semester or at the end?

when is the right time to get introduced to the question papers? when do you begin and what is the advantage you get?

Share your thoughts?

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Make syllabus book your friend

Collecting books will not help you... go with the one book that is available.. use it as your base book and take up the syllabus book. its more important,..

Don't decipher the syllabus from the previous year's question papers take a proper syllabus book and then move ahead.

I had to waste a full semester because I forgot or by passed this simple fact. This cost me 6 months as i have to give principle of flights exams again. It so happened that i thought i was well prepared for flights exams, I have covered all topics, even in class that I took I did everything

but then when I was handed the question paper I saw that more than 30 marks came from a different section that I have not touched. My first reaction was its out of syllabus....as I came to room the first thing I did was to get the syllabus book and was amazed that section was there in the syllabus book and the questions they asked came directly from the topics mentioned there.

So my advice to all AeSI students is go ahead and bring that syllabus book to your regular study table and open it.. study from it. Refer it often and study....

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Section-A AeSI results analysis


Last month by this date AeSI announced its exams for the june 2008 session of AMAeSI exams. As all of you know i follow this results closely and here is an animation of AeSI exams results for section A for the modified syllabus of AeSI

AeSI exam results



Notice the peaks are for june 2008, indication that generally the results were better than the last two semester.

By no means this graphs so proper results but they show a genral tred and mark the number of students passing a particular subject.

Since AeSI has stopped publishing the number of students appeared, so this graph simply shows a trend.

Following are the subjects that the picture above shows
MICROPROCESSORS AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
BASIC ELECTRONICS
WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I
FLUID MECHANICS
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
ENGINEERING DRAWING AND DESIGN
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING






Meeting of AeSI alumuni in Bangalore on 14th septermber


Got this following mail regarding AeSIAA.

hi all,
There is a meeting of Aesi Alumni from all over Bangalore on 14th Sep, please come forward and join the Alumni meet. Details on http://groups.google.com/group/aesiaa
aesiaa@googlegroups.com



What is AeSIAA?

As you know we don’t have our formal Alumni Association and so have a puny presence in AeSI, even though we have our individual impact in the industry.The alumni association will have brawny presence and detection as a group in the industry as well as in AeSI. Please come forward to ensure the same.

Related: AeSI private Alumuni association initiative




Monday, September 08, 2008

3 things that Dr. Ramamuthy taught me and how they can help you learn catia or solidworks better

I did my training in NAL. I began it in my last semester. It was around the time when VMD subject took a turn around. This was the semester that AeSI folks all around saw no person passing in VMD!! So that time i joined NAL and was fortunate to be able work under Dr. S Ramamurthy, then sceintest F.

Apart from applying my aerospace knowledge there, i learnt NASTRAN, ANSYS, solidworks and many other programming languages..

Of those days i remember this 3 points that I have learnt from my mentor. This are the 3 steps that have made my learning of so many software's easy and fruitful

1. Always begin with basics. You will never get stuck. don't jump steps. Approach the problem from the root. follow all assumptions and tackle one problem one at a time. From CATIA to NASTRAN, everywhere Dr. Ramamurthy began any analysis project from the basics. he kept the focus of the basics and developed the whole thing from that point. He incrementally added the details and curved out the perfect mesh or model.

2. Work is your puja. This is the nirvana, this is the karma. If you can enjoy it and bring your passion into it you are the number one. He used to say this and this is what Dr. Ramamuthy followed. This is what he preached and followed. One glance at his desk will reveal him hunched back and playing around with his books, thesis or softwares. I still remember he was the first scientist who came to our division and the last who he left. He was very much involved in all his projects. How con he bring so much . Well his work. his passion in the subject supplied all the energy. Like Natrajan sir., his passion was his fuel.

3. Avoid shortcuts, they might be easy on the surface but they need more more work in the long run. Shortcuts can stumble you in unfamiliar territories but not the long cuts...shorts cuts are like AeSI, easy to get in But difficult to pass. He followed this in learning software too. He used file menu than relying on the shortcuts of the tool bar. For many it seemed to be a waste of time but I have seen that because he was accustomed to using the menu, he was more efficient in any machine he sat, while the lead designer in our team was great in his own customized system but his productivity decreased drastically if he sat on a different system, struggling to find the shortcut toolbars. So while learning any software, rely more on the menus and standard keyboard shortcuts than on toolbars, they might look inviting but with menus you will be more productive in the long term.

So folks what do you say? What have you learnt. Share your knowledge? Training is all about learning. So what have you learnt from your experiences.

Friday, September 05, 2008

Happy Teacher's Day


Happy teachers day folks! Always remember them they are the one whom even our ancient scriptures put ahead of God!!


Happy teacher's day!!!






The worst résumé I have ever seen of an AeSI guy


Yesterday a friend of mine who is in the process of recruiting AeSI graduates for his firm received this resume.

Take a look at the resume.








Immediately he forwarded the resume to me.

It’s the worst résumé I have ever seen.

See the structure and how it is aligned. I have deliberately distorted the names and reference but look at it and you will realize how pathetic the resume writing skills are for the guy who sends it.

If this is the standard of the resume I am sure he will be struggling to get a job for a long time. Today I am shocked but I promise to dissect this resume in weeks time and make his resume more rounded and presntable.

Point wise what are blunders he did.
  • 5 pages resume.
  • His personal profile is first thing he writes
  • Objective is the last sentence of the resume
  • Language he uses in the resume is not professional.
  • No format or standards followed


I feel so sorry for this guy and bad for myself that even though I am writing on this topic so often in this blog and still there are people in AeSI who aren’t reading any of it. A little while ago someone asked me why I promote this blog on orkut and this is the answer. I don’t want AeSI guys to be so naïve. I don’t want them to be the lowest denominators…… This is bad and what good is your degree if you lack the bare minimum of sense. So guys if you are reading this refer this resource to other AeSI folks. Lets be professional enough to be able to send a resume properly.







Wednesday, September 03, 2008

What's cool and new in solidworks 2009


For the regualr readers of this blog, its no secret that solidworks in my CAD program of choice. even though i write a lot about learning CATIA and use the name of catia a lot in this blog, but solidworks remains my passion. So what's new in solidworks! They are launching the new super fast solidowrks 2009 by the third quarter of 2008!! So i decided to take a look at what's cool and new in solid works.


solidworks 2009
There are lot of blogs and information about the reviews but i wanted a clean and clear text where they just tell me what is new in solidworks 2009 and i just got that ebook.

So if you are looking for an plain ebook on solidwroks then this ebook from Solidworks is for you.

Click here to get the book. [pdf]

This book highlights and helps you learn the new functionality of Solidworks 2009 software. It introduces concepts and provideds step-by-step examples for many new functions.

This book is intended for for experienced users of Solidworks software and assumes that they have a good working knowledge of the earlier release.

For those interested in the launch of solidworks can see look at this new website

http://www.solidworkslaunch.com/

Youtube has lot of sleek video on the new solidworks 2009. So chek them out here.

And don't forget there are tons of solidworks/CAD learning tips that are burried in this blog. So explore.


A titbit fact:
As of last count, solidworks is embraced more than a half million users at more than 97,000 companies in more than 100 countries.
Source: solidwroks





How I stayed abreast to new develoment in Aerospace while doing AeSI


A while back i present some of the steps from AIAA that presented tips and things that folks can do to stay ahead in your chosen career. The tips were very useful and among the many tip , one of them was "Stay abreast of new developments in your field....."

So how do I stayed abreast to the new developments in your field. I want to tackle this topic today.


While i was in AeSI, the resources were very limited, net access was 80 rs per hour at the cyber cafe and speeds were dismal and penetration of Indian aerospace news was nothing to talk about. But then also there were this 3 sites that i always visited to keep myself updated in what's happening in aerospace. Now my repertoire of sites has increased many fold but this sites are still relevant and are still present in my browsers address bar.

So here they are.

NAL's pasteborad.

This is only primary source that i had back then that covered indian aerospace industry. It mainly talked about NAL but also covered the various aerospace conference, events that happened in indian aerospace industry. So this was my most visited site in 1999 and early 2000. It still is as you get to know what NAL, my first place where i worked is doing. Read the development of saras, RTA, hansa and many other indian stories here. Now of course we have indianaeronews blog that religiously follows and inform us of the recent stories happening in indian aerospace.

www.NASA.gov was the next site the i regularly visited back them, now my visit to this site are quite less but back then. It excited me and i remember after every visit from cyber cafe i came with abundant enthusiasm about aerospace and at the new technology that NASA is working. As my roommates will vouch, this was only thing i talked about during those time. It was really exciting and today though my visits have decreased but i know, as i have already mentioned here, NASA is the ultimate destination for any aerospace engineer. And for those who don't know, an AeSI'ian among us is already working in NASA.


Science at NASA

Apart from the main site of NASA, the other site that i visited was its sister site named sciece.nasa.gov. It only talked about technology, about the stuff that is getting made or done. It was another source of excitement for me and i still visit this site to know about what's happening. What new material is being developed. How people will live on mars and how NASA is preparing for it....

So this are the 3 sites that made my days back when i was in AeSI. So tell me what are your aerospace sites that you visit to stay abreast in aerospace? What site you hang out to get to know what's happening in aerospace industry.

As mentioned earlier you can stay abreast with indian aerospace industry by following IndianAeroNews blog.






Kung Fu Panda advise to AeSI'ians

Last weekend I saw Kung Fu Panda finally. Was waiting for it for long. And finally fully understood the blog article that I read at youth curry. In that post, the blogger expresses her Kung Fu Panda advice. Do read it.

The one that I believe applies most to all of AeSI'ians is this one.

And this is especially relevant at a time when we are all on the quest for the Holy Grail. We believe that joining the right college, the right course or the right company is the secret ingredient which will spice up our soup - our careers, our lives.


The truth is, it's all about what you believe. The moment you join an IIT or an IIM you start believing,"Hey I am really really good". You get the confidence to take on the world, the chutzpah to say,"The world is my oyster".


Clearing these super tough exams is like running a lawnmower through your own mental garden. It crushes the weeds of self doubt and self pity which we've allowed to grow.


Exam or no exam, you can choose to yank out those weeds. Then look the guys who think they know better in the eye and declare,"My soup is as kick-ass as yours."

As she rightly points out. Its what we believe that matters ultimately. IIT, IIM only gives us that belief and self confidence. Many AeSI folks have said they are the best when they clear AeSI, which all you know is the toughest course on earth ( I know some will disagree?). Anyway believe in your degree, believe in yourself and crush those weeds of doubt and self pity!!!

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Take pride in your AeSI degree


The moment i saw this mail and saw it was from Mr. Bishnujee. I knew i have to post it here. It needs a wider audience. It iterates the view that i have. Pride in your degree. Once you are in it. Believe in it. and Believe in yourself. As i have already pointed out here in this post that self confidence in our own degree is the need of the hour for AeSI.


Yes i do stand by the previous post of problems with AeSI degree and my unwillingness to recommend to my cousins. But i am as proud of the degree as anybody. From my experience at NAL i have told you already, AeSI guys are more than at par with the best aerospace engineers. All they lack is this belief in themselves. Many have previously pointed out this here, here and here. As i have seen this in my training days, if you are an AeSI engineer, take it to your heart that you are the best. If you have cleared AeSI honestly. You are equal to any aerospace graduate in the country or the world. And Bishnujee is the shining inspiration to us all!!!

Following is the mail of Bishnujee addressed to fellow AeSI graduates, engineers and students.


Dear AeSI Engineers & Students,
In recent times there has been sharp increase in criticism about AeSI Degree from various AeSI Engineers & Students.The pride in being AeSI Graduate is gradually fading out among newer generation of Aeronautical Engineers.I am not sure about the reasons behind it.If AeSI Graduates were not having strong Aeronautical Engineering background,they would never have received the Cayley Award 2003 from all major Industries of UK at Buckingham Palace in London on Nov 10,2003.
I know one major reason behind poor Examination result has been lack of proper training facility for AeSI students.There has not been enough pre-requisite check of students joining this programme which leads to student struggling in same.But anyway any Professional Membership Examination whether it is for AeSI or Engineering Council-UK examination for RAeS,UK where result is much lower than AeSI programme ,is never easy course work .
But as I have advised all students & Engineers coming out of AeSI to take pride in whatever you do in life.Until you take pride in whatever you do in life and feel confident that you are best in profession,you will always be lacking behind among your peers and fellow Engineers.
These are the qualities no Universities or Institutes can impart in you and you are solely responsible for developing yourself. What you learn in AeSI course work like hand calculation is the basis of Analysis of Engineering programmes which helps you decide whether the design is acceptable or not. Even if you work on Finite Element Modelling tools like Patran, Nastran,Ansys,FEMAP ,result you get should be compared using hand calculation to check whether they make sense or not and if there is any modelling error.These things you cannot do unless you are sound with you calculating and numerical skills of AeSI Course work in Solid Mechanics,Applied Mechanics,Strength of Materials,Aircraft Structures.

As I have mentioned numerous times in past that first choice after AeSI Graduation should be to work in Industry for few years,build strong foundation and based on your experience in Industry,then go for MS/MTech/ME in your career which you have been following. It helps in selecting right module which you have been working upon and you won't need further brush up while working at site or registering as Professional Engineer. Always bear in mind that AeSI Graduate with 3 years Engineering experience as full time Engineer is better than MS/MSc/MTech//ME with 1 year experience.Always Industry would prefer BE with 3 years experience in Industry first for job compared to MS or PHD with 1 or 0 year of experience.
There is no substitute for Industry experience.When I mention to you guys Industry Experience it doesn't mean working as Mechanic or Technician but only Design or Analysis Engineering whether in Aero Mechanical or Avionics Designing or Propulsion Design & testing.

Also Engineers who opting for Higher studies abroad are advised first to explore the Scholarships & Assistantship options as it might be expensive proposition doing it abroad since due differences in economy between different countries.RAeS UK administers Scholarships for MSc studies in UK.Please do bear in mind that applicants for RAeS Scholarships are not only from UK but from all across the globe with applications coming from NASA based Engineers,South African,European and Australia based Aerospace Engineers.So its highly competitive and one should be clear with his personal goals how MSc is going to benefit the Aerospace Engineer in his career.Just to mention that practical part of MSc is going to add his further knowledge acquired from AeSI won't be sufficient.Normally Industry only when its expects candidate to be very promising and excel in career is offered such competitive scholarships.Apply quite in advance before start of such course to avoid disappointment.
AIAA USA administer scholarship for MS Studies in US too.

There is no gain in criticizing AeSI Degree ,instead it would be better if you all who studying for same remain focused towards studies and do well in your exams and prospective career.Unless you have confidence and pride in yourself you will never be able to achieve any mission in life even if you get Degree from some very reputed Universities of the world leave aside AeSI.

I hope above information helps in achieving your goal.

Best wishes


As you can see he is passionate about this and i share this feeling. There's nothing wrong in expressing the wrongs of AeSI but what will ultimately matter is your pride and your self confidence. So be proud of the degree you have because if you won't then no body else will!!!






Quantity or Quality....

What's more important during training while learning design software's like catia, solidworks or analysis software like NASTRAN,ANSYS or any CAE software? What will you choose Quality or Quantity?

I'll choose Quantity? Why?

For getting the maximum out of  your training, focus on the quantity. Make a commitment that you will produce one catia model,one mesh every day.  One per day is much more effective and successful strategy than focusing on quality and trying to perfect one model or mesh for weeks. Quality is important and is an essential part but a daily commitment to quantity is the way that will help you learn and achieve more. This encourages you to experiment, to go ahead and make something, make more mistakes and learn more. so whatever you are doing strive more to produce more... quality will eventually follow!!!!

If CAD program is what you are learning, commit to produce one model everyday. Don't worry if its perfect of not but keep churning out... every single model you will produce will teach you a thing. So go ahead produce.. Same goes for NASTRAN, ANSYS, HYPERMESH or fluent or any other CAE that you are learning.

Monday, September 01, 2008

Gate preparation for aerospace and Internet

Well preparing for GATE is very different from preparing for your semester examination. Someone rightly said GATE is all about basics and how to apply those basics in practical problems. so how do you prepare for GATE 2009? What is your strategy for gate? How you plan to tackle the question. With negative marking what are your plans for uncertain answers. If Aerospace is your stream for GATE 2009, what topics you will touch and what you will leave? Do share with me? And for the people who are preparing in aerospace for GATE 2009, Here i have made links from the web that will give bit size information about all the topics. You can use this web page to learn each topic everyday. I specially made to help me have bite size preparation while working from office

FLIGHT MECHANICS FLIGHT MECHANICS FLIGHT MECHANICS

Atmosphere properties Atmosphere properties Atmosphere properties

standard atmosphere standard atmosphere standard atmosphere

Classification of aircraft Classification of aircraft Classification of aircraft

Airplane (fixed wing aircraft) configuration Airplane (fixed wing aircraft) configuration Airplane (fixed wing aircraft) configuration


various parts of aircraft. various parts of aircraft. various parts of aircraft.


alieron alieron alieron


flaps and slats of aircraft wings flaps and slats of aircraft wings flaps and slats of aircraft wings
rudder and elevator of airplane rudder and elevator of airplane rudder and elevator of airplane
fuselage fuselage fuselage

Airplane performance Airplane performance Airplane performance
Pressure altitude Pressure altitude Pressure altitude
equivalent air speed equivalent air speed equivalent air speed
calibrated air speed calibrated air speed calibrated air speed
indicated air speeds; indicated air speeds; indicated air speeds;
Primary flight instruments Primary flight instruments Primary flight instruments
Altimeter Altimeter Altimeter
Air speed indicator Air speed indicator Air speed indicator
Turn bank indicator Turn bank indicator Turn bank indicator
Drag polar Drag polar Drag polar
take off and landing performance take off and landing performance take off and landing performance
steady climb & descent steady climb & descent steady climb & descent
absolute ceiling and service ceiling; absolute ceiling and service ceiling; absolute ceiling and service ceiling;
cruise cruise cruise
cruise climb cruise climb cruise climb
endurance or loiter endurance or loiter endurance or loiter
load factor aeronautics load factor aeronautics load factor aeronautics
turning flight turning flight turning flight
VN diagram VN diagram VN diagram
Winds: head tail & cross winds Winds: head tail & cross winds Winds: head tail & cross winds

Static stability Static stability Static stability
Angle of attack Angle of attack Angle of attack
sideslip sideslip sideslip
roll roll roll
pitch & yaw controls pitch & yaw controls pitch & yaw controls
longitudinal stick fixed & free stability longitudinal stick fixed & free stability longitudinal stick fixed & free stability
horizontal tail position and size horizontal tail position and size horizontal tail position and size
directional stability directional stability directional stability
vertical tail position and size vertical tail position and size vertical tail position and size
dihedral stability dihedral stability dihedral stability
Wing dihedral Wing dihedral Wing dihedral
sweep & position sweep & position sweep & position
hinge moments hinge moments hinge moments
stick forces stick forces stick forces

Dynamic stability Dynamic stability Dynamic stability
Euler angles Euler angles Euler angles
Equations of motion Equations of motion Equations of motion
aerodynamic forces and moments aerodynamic forces and moments aerodynamic forces and moments
stability & control derivatives stability & control derivatives stability & control derivatives
decoupling of longitudinal and lat directional dynamics decoupling of longitudinal and lat directional dynamics decoupling of longitudinal and lat directional dynamics
longitudinal modes longitudinal modes longitudinal modes
lateral directional modes. lateral directional modes. lateral directional modes.

SPACE DYNAMICS SPACE DYNAMICS SPACE DYNAMICS
Central force motion, Central force motion, Central force motion,
determination of trajectory and orbital period determination of trajectory and orbital period determination of trajectory and orbital period
Orbit transfer in plane and out of plane Orbit transfer in plane and out of plane Orbit transfer in plane and out of plane
Elements of rocket motor performance. Elements of rocket motor performance. Elements of rocket motor performance.

AERODYNAMICS AERODYNAMICS AERODYNAMICS
Basic Fluid Mechanics Basic Fluid Mechanics Basic Fluid Mechanics
Incompressible irrotational flow Incompressible irrotational flow Incompressible irrotational flow
Helmholtz and Kelvin theorem Helmholtz and Kelvin theorem Helmholtz and Kelvin theorem
singularities and superposition singularities and superposition singularities and superposition
viscous flows viscous flows viscous flows
boundary layer on a flat plate boundary layer on a flat plate boundary layer on a flat plate

Airfoils and wings Airfoils and wings Airfoils and wings
Classification of airfoils Classification of airfoils Classification of airfoils
aerodynamic characteristics aerodynamic characteristics aerodynamic characteristics
high lift devices high lift devices high lift devices
Kutta Joukowski theorem Kutta Joukowski theorem Kutta Joukowski theorem
lift generation lift generation lift generation
thin airfoil theory thin airfoil theory thin airfoil theory
wing theory wing theory wing theory
induced drag induced drag induced drag
qualitative treatment of low aspect ratio wings qualitative treatment of low aspect ratio wings qualitative treatment of low aspect ratio wings

Viscous Flows Viscous Flows Viscous Flows
Flow separation Flow separation Flow separation
introduction to turbulence introduction to turbulence introduction to turbulence
transition transition transition
structure of a turbulent boundary layer. structure of a turbulent boundary layer. structure of a turbulent boundary layer.

Compressible Flows Compressible Flows Compressible Flows
Dynamics & Thermodynamics of ID flow Dynamics & Thermodynamics of ID flow Dynamics & Thermodynamics of ID flow
isentropic flow isentropic flow isentropic flow
normal shock normal shock normal shock
oblique shock oblique shock oblique shock
Prandtl Meyer flow Prandtl Meyer flow Prandtl Meyer flow

flow in nozzles and diffusers flow in nozzles and diffusers flow in nozzles and diffusers
inviscid flow in a cd nozzle inviscid flow in a cd nozzle inviscid flow in a cd nozzle
flow in diffusers flow in diffusers flow in diffusers
subsonic and supersonic airfoils subsonic and supersonic airfoils subsonic and supersonic airfoils
compressibility effects on lift and drag compressibility effects on lift and drag compressibility effects on lift and drag
critical and drag divergence Mach number critical and drag divergence Mach number critical and drag divergence Mach number
wave drag wave drag wave drag

Wind Tunnel Testing Wind Tunnel Testing Wind Tunnel Testing
Measurement and visualisation techniques Measurement and visualisation techniques Measurement and visualisation techniques

STRUCTURES STRUCTURES STRUCTURES
Stress and Strain Stress and Strain Stress and Strain
Equations of equilibrium Equations of equilibrium Equations of equilibrium
constitutive law constitutive law constitutive law
strain displacement relationship strain displacement relationship strain displacement relationship
compatibility equations compatibility equations compatibility equations
plane stress and strain plane stress and strain plane stress and strain
Airy's stress function Airy's stress function Airy's stress function

Flight Vehicle Structures Flight Vehicle Structures Flight Vehicle Structures
Characteristics of aircraft structures and materials Characteristics of aircraft structures and materials Characteristics of aircraft structures and materials
torsion torsion torsion
bending and flexural shear bending and flexural shear bending and flexural shear
Flexural shear flow in thin walled sections Flexural shear flow in thin walled sections Flexural shear flow in thin walled sections
Buckling Buckling Buckling
Failure theories Failure theories Failure theories
Loads on aircraft Loads on aircraft Loads on aircraft

Structural Dynamics Structural Dynamics Structural Dynamics
Free and forced vibration of discrete systems Free and forced vibration of discrete systems Free and forced vibration of discrete systems
Damping and resonance Damping and resonance Damping and resonance
Dynamics of continuous systems Dynamics of continuous systems Dynamics of continuous systems

PROPULSION PROPULSION PROPULSION
Thermodynamics of Aircraft Gas Turbine engines Thermodynamics of Aircraft Gas Turbine engines Thermodynamics of Aircraft Gas Turbine engines
thrust and thrust augmentation thrust and thrust augmentation thrust and thrust augmentation
Turbomachinery: Turbomachinery: Turbomachinery:
Axial compressors Axial compressors Axial compressors
Axial turbines Axial turbines Axial turbines
centrifugal pumps centrifugal pumps centrifugal pumps
Centrifugal compressors Centrifugal compressors Centrifugal compressors

Aerothermodynamics of non rotating propulsion components Aerothermodynamics of non rotating propulsion components Aerothermodynamics of non rotating propulsion components
Intakes Intakes Intakes
combustor and nozzle combustor and nozzle combustor and nozzle
Thermodynamics of ramjets and scramjets Thermodynamics of ramjets and scramjets Thermodynamics of ramjets and scramjets
ramjets ramjets ramjets
scramjets scramjets scramjets
Elements of rocket propulsion Elements of rocket propulsion Elements of rocket propulsion


Matrix algebra Matrix algebra Matrix algebra
systems of linear equations systems of linear equations systems of linear equations
eigen values and eigen vectors eigen values and eigen vectors eigen values and eigen vectors
Functions of single variable Functions of single variable Functions of single variable
limit limit limit
continuity and differentiability continuity and differentiability continuity and differentiability
mean value theorems mean value theorems mean value theorems
evaluation of definite and improper integrals evaluation of definite and improper integrals evaluation of definite and improper integrals
partial derivatives partial derivatives partial derivatives
total derivative, maxima and minima total derivative, maxima and minima total derivative, maxima and minima
gradient gradient gradient
divergence and curl divergence and curl divergence and curl
vector identities vector identities vector identities
directional derivatives directional derivatives directional derivatives
line line line
surface and volume integrals surface and volume integrals surface and volume integrals
Theorems of Stokes Theorems of Stokes Theorems of Stokes
Gauss and Green. Gauss and Green. Gauss and Green.

First order linear and nonlinear equations First order linear and nonlinear equations First order linear and nonlinear equations
higher order linear ODEs with constant coefficients higher order linear ODEs with constant coefficients higher order linear ODEs with constant coefficients
Cauchy and Euler equations Cauchy and Euler equations Cauchy and Euler equations


initial and boundary value problems initial and boundary value problems initial and boundary value problems
Laplace transforms. Laplace transforms. Laplace transforms.
Partial differential equations and separation of variables methods. Partial differential equations and separation of variables methods. Partial differential equations and separation of variables methods.
Numerical solution of linear and nonlinear algebraic equations Numerical solution of linear and nonlinear algebraic equations Numerical solution of linear and nonlinear algebraic equations
integration by trapezoidal and Simpson rule integration by trapezoidal and Simpson rule integration by trapezoidal and Simpson rule
single and multi step methods for differential equations single and multi step methods for differential equations single and multi step methods for differential equations

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