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Aerodynamic Heating FIVE-DAY SHORT COURSE Get the Answers You Need Earn CEU Credits to Advance Your Career! July 29 – Aug. 2, 2019 | 8 a.m. – noon 1130 N. Mountain Ave., Room N722 Tucson, Arizona More Information [email protected] 520.626.2053 Register Online: https://bit.ly/2RdZpLi Course $2,500 CEUs $25 Deadline to sign up July 22nd Created Just for You ame.engineering.arizona.edu advanced lectures professional networking opportunities with industry players and other like-minded aerospace engineers Q&As mini projects for core topics Added Benefits Explore the University of Arizona campus, 4th Avenue and Tucson’s downtown. Grab a bite or a pint, and keep the conversation going! Presented by Anatoli Tumin Professor of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Applied Mathematics Graduate Interdisciplinary Program Course Topics flow environment around high-speed vehicles and its impact on aerodynamic heating analysis of simplified generic configurations to predict heat fluxes to surface in high-speed flight heat flux distributions in complex interactive flow fields relevant to design of hypersonic vehicles Image Credit: NASA

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Page 1: AME - University of Arizona...shortcourse@ame.arizona.edu • 520.626.2053 Register Online: Course $2,500 • CEUs $25 Deadline to sign up July 22nd Created Just for You ame.engineering.arizona.edu

Aerodynamic HeatingFIVE-DAY SHORT COURSE

Get the Answers You NeedEarn CEU Credits to Advance Your Career!

July 29 – Aug. 2, 2019 | 8 a.m. – noon1130 N. Mountain Ave., Room N722

Tucson, Arizona

More [email protected] • 520.626.2053

Register Online: https://bit.ly/2RdZpLiCourse $2,500 • CEUs $25Deadline to sign up July 22nd

Created Just for You

ame.engineering.arizona .edu

advanced lectures

professional networking opportunities with industry players and other like-minded aerospace engineers

Q&As

mini projects for core topics

Added Bene�tsExplore the University of Arizona campus, 4th Avenue and Tucson’s downtown. Grab a bite or a pint, and keep the conversation going!

Presented by Anatoli TuminProfessor of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering

Applied Mathematics Graduate Interdisciplinary Program

Course Topics�ow environment around high-speed vehicles and its impact on aerodynamic heating

analysis of simpli�ed generic con�gurations to predict heat �uxes to surface in high-speed �ight

heat �ux distributions in complex interactive �ow �elds relevant to design of hypersonic vehicles

Image Credit: NASA