Texas A&M University College Station - Finance
Ph.D.
Aerospace Engineering
B.S./M.S.
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering | College of Engineering
Fluid Dynamics
Wind Turbines
Aerospace
Aeronautics
Aerodynamics
Aerospace Engineering
Wind Tunnel Testing
Acoustic Receptivity Measurements Using Modal Decomposition of a Modified Orr-Sommerfeld Equation
Acoustic Receptivity Measurements Using Modal Decomposition of a Modified Orr-Sommerfeld Equation
Edward
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Oran W. Nicks Low-Speed Wind Tunnel at Texas A&M University
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Case Western Reserve University
Aerospace Engineering
Texas A&M University
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Case Western Reserve University
Director
The Oran W. Nicks Low-Speed Wind Tunnel (LSWT) is a large-scale
subsonic wind tunnel located at Easterwood Airport (CLL) in College Station
Texas. It is part of the Department of Aerospace Engineering and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station. Air velocities up to 225 mph are achieved in its 7 ft × 10 ft test section. Higher-speed testing is achieved with test-section modifications. The LSWT is used extensively for undergraduate education
engineering research and commercial testing. Commercial tests range from one day to several months. Click on the LSWT logo for more information and to follow updates from the LSWT.
Oran W. Nicks Low-Speed Wind Tunnel at Texas A&M University
Professor and Associate Department Head
Aerospace Engineering in the Texas A&M University Dwight Look College of Engineering is excited and proud to be among the top Aerospace Engineering programs in the United States. The department provides unique cutting-edge educational and research opportunities
including space exploration
national defense
air transportation
communications and sustainable energy. The department has a long and productive history
where the first aeronautical courses were introduced in 1928 and the was formally established as a department in 1940. Today
the department enjoys an enrollment of nearly 700 undergraduate and 150 graduate students. Students are offered a modern curriculum balanced across the three principal disciplines of aerospace engineering: Aerodynamics and Propulsion
Dynamics and Control
and Materials and Structures. The program also benefits from strong connections to major aerospace industries
the Department of Defense and NASA.
Aerospace Engineering
Texas A&M University
Associate Professor
Texas A&M University
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Fluid Dynamics Technical Committee Member
2005–2012 \nTechnical Chair
2011 Fluid Dynamics Conference
Honolulu
Associate Fellow
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