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Each team will have a Subject Matter Expert (SME) who is involved in the early design phases and decisions for the case study aircraft.
Case studies from last year are available for reference. Teams are encouraged to use them as models for this semester's case studies. Since last year was the initial offering of the subject, the case studies should be viewed as a "first generation" example. Each one is somewhat different.
Individual lectures may contain reference sources pertinent to that particular topic.
Each team will have to search for and locate sources of information pertinent to their particular aircraft. The SME, the worldwide Web, technical literature, and the course faculty are all resources to utilize.
Murman, E. M., and T. Allen. "Engineering Systems: An Aircraft Perspective". (PDF)
The following books cover some of the course material:
Jackson, S. Systems Engineering for Commercial Aircraft. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 1997. ISBN: 0291398464.
Moir, I., and A. Seabridge. Aircraft Systems: Mechanical, Electrical, and Avionics Subsystems Integration. Reston, VA: AIAA Education Series, 2001. ISBN: 1563475065.
———. Civil Avionics Systems. Reston, VA: AIAA Education Series, 2002. ISBN: 1563475898.
Murman, E., et al. Lean Enterprise Value: Findings from MIT's Lean Aerospace Initiative. Hampshire, UK: Plagrave Macmillan, 2002. ISBN: 0333976975.
Raymer, D. Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach. 3rd ed. Reston, VA: AIAA Education Series, 1999. ISBN: 1563472813.
Stinton, D. The Anatomy of The Airplane. 2nd ed. Reston, VA: AIAA Education Series, 1998. ISBN: 1563472864.