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AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
& TECHNOLOGY
Compiled by Lori Calcaterra and Chet Bunnell
Maintained by John Montre ,
Interim Aerospace Engineering & Technology Liaison Librarian
Last updated: December 3, 2007
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This guide identifies resources for Aerospace Engineering and Technology found
in the Reference Department of Pius XII Memorial Library and on the Web.
This guide is not comprehensive; rather it should be supplemented with
several other guides for Pius Library such as
Aviation, General Engineering, Biomedical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and
Mechanical Engineering. Call numbers
pertain to locations within Pius XII Memorial Library.
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Library Catalogs
Guides, Technical Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Directories
Handbooks, Manuals and Tables
Databases and Indexes
Standards and Specifications
Airfoil Information
NACA
NASA
Professional Associations
Trade and Other Associations
Online Tutorials
More Internet Resources
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The Saint Louis University Libraries Catalog
is available on computers throughout the library, or with unrestricted access via the Internet.
Access the catalog through Pius Library's home page.
Searching can be expanded to include the MOBIUS holdings, the consortium which
includes the Washington University Libraries and most of the other academic libraries
in Missouri.
Books, periodicals and other materials in Pius XII Memorial Library are arranged by
Library of Congress classification (call) numbers. The broad classification
for Aerospace Engineering and Aerospace Technology is:
| TL 500-777 |
Aeronautics |
| TL 780-785 |
Rockets |
| TL 787-4050 |
Astronautics |
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| Cambridge Aerospace Dictionary |
Ref. TL509 .G88 2004 |
| Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology |
Ref. TL 788 .W54 2001 |
| Dictionnaire technique de l'aéronautique: anglais-français, français-anglais 4th ed. |
Ref. TL509 .L33 2001 |
| Dictionary of Computer Science, Engineering, and Technology |
Ref. QA 76.15 .D5258 2001 |
| The Dictionary of Space Technology |
Ref. TL 788 .A53 1999 |
| The
Dictionary of Space Technology [electronic resource] [2nd ed.] |
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| Jane's Aero-Engines (latest held at Reference Desk) |
Ref. TL 701 .J36 |
| Lewis' Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental safety and health |
Ref. T 55 .L468 2000 |
| McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Engineering |
Ref. TA9 .M35 2003 |
| SAE Dictionary of Aerospace Engineering |
Ref. TL 509 .S24 1998 |
| Selective Guide to Literature on Aerospace Engineering |
Ref. TL 790 .D46 1997 |
Mark Wade's Encyclopedia Astronautica
http://www.astronautix.com/
A potpourri of information about spacecraft, rockets, astronauts, etc.
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| International Directory of Civil Aircraft |
Ref. TL 515 .F73 2003/2004 |
| International Reference Guide to Space Launch Systems |
Ref. TL 785.8 .L3 I825 2003 |
| Jane's Avionics (2005-2006) |
Ref. UG 1420 .J36 |
Jane's All the World's Aircraft
(latest year at Reference desk—earlier in Reserves) |
Ref. TL 501 .J3 |
| U.S.A. in Space. (3 vols.) |
Ref. TL 789.8 .U5 U83 1996 |
| World Aviation Directory (latest held at Reference Desk) |
Ref. TL 512 .A63 |
Aerofiles
Lists 11,000 types of U.S. aircraft with abbreviated specifications.
(Note: Jane's All the World's Aircraft and other print directories
provide more information)
Aeroworldnet
Links to current sources of information on aerospace jobs, events, and
the homepages of aerospace companies. Provides some information on aircraft.
(Note: Jane's All the World's Aircraft and other print directories
provide more information)
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AIAA Aerospace Design Engineers Guide (5th edition)
(held at Reference Desk) |
Ref. TL 551 .A32 2003 |
| SAE Aerospace Composite Materials Handbook |
Ref. TL 699 .C57 S243 |
SAE Aerospace Flight Deck and Handling Qualities Standards for Transport
Aircraft Handbook |
Ref. TL 681 .C6 S233 |
| SAE Aerospace Landing Gear Systems Handbook |
Ref. TL 682 .S244 |
| SAE Aircraft Noise Handbook |
Ref. TL 671.65 .S243 |
| Standard Aircraft Handbook for Mechanics and Technicians 6th edition |
Ref. TL 671.28 .S694 1999 |
| Standard Handbook for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers |
TL 509 . S664 2003 |
| Textron
Lycoming Service Bulletins (no.113-1944- ) |
Ref.
TL 501 .S478 |
| Textron
Lycoming Service Instruction (no. 1002-1960- ) |
Ref.
TL 501 .S47835 |
| Textron
Lycoming Service Letters (L109-1959- ) |
Ref.
TL 501 .S4783 |
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Access to the following resources is available to anyone in Pius Library.
"In-library access" means that access is available in the Reference Department.
Those resources identified as being available via "remote access" are on the Web.
Note: Remote access is restricted to current SLU students, faculty, and staff.
Aerospace
& High Technology Database. 1986- . In-library
and remote access. Updated four times per year. Provides
worldwide bibliographic coverage of published and unpublished scientific
and technical literature in aeronautics and astronautics. Articles
from more than 1,600 periodicals from world wide sources are scanned
in addition to conferences, books, published and unpublished report
literature, theses, and patents. Approximately 60,000 new records
are added each year. The database is the electronic equivalent
of two print publications: International Aerospace Abstracts (IAA)
and NASA's Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
(STAR). IAA (1961- ) is available
in Pius Library at TL 500 .I57 (most recent five years Ref.).
STAR (1963-1995) is available in Pius Library at TL 500
.S35; later editions are only online
(http://www.sti.nasa.gov/).
A search aid for the Aerospace & High
Technology Database or its print equivalents is the NASA
Thesaurus (2 vols., shelved with IAA at Ref. Z
695.1 .A25 1994). Information
about the thesaurus is also available online at http://www.sti.nasa.gov/thesfrm1.htm.
Applied
Science and Technology Index/Abstracts Full Text.
October 1983- . WilsonWeb. In-library and remote
access. Also available in paper format.
Updated monthly.
Includes full text of every article from almost 100 publications back
to 1997 in addition to abstracts for articles back to March 1993 and
indexing for approximately 480 publications back to October 1983.
Subject coverage includes engineering, mathematics, physics, and computer
technology. Includes articles, interviews, meetings, conferences,
exhibitions, and new product reviews/announcements.
ArticleFirst.
1990- . FirstSearch. In-library and remote access.
Updated daily. Indexes articles from approximately 12,500
journals and magazines covering the subjects of science, technology,
medicine, social science, business, the humanities, and popular culture.
Most articles are available by mail or fax for a fee using a credit
card; however, Pius Library may own the journal or you may request the
article through Interlibrary Loan.
Aviation
Week Newsletters. In-library and remote access.
Updated daily. Includes the electronic
editions of several McGraw-Hill aviation newsletters. There is
a searchable archive covering two years.
| Cumulative Index of SAE Technical Papers, 1906-1964 |
Ref. Z 5170 .S618x |
(see also SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Publications & Standards Database)
Dissertation
Abstracts. 1861- . Ovid. In-library and
remote access.
Updated monthly. Indexes dissertations
and masters theses produced in accredited North American colleges and
universities from 1861 forward and from international universities since
1988. Abstracts are present for some dissertations beginning in
1973 and masters theses from 1988.
Compendex. 1980- .
Engineering Village. In-library and remote access.
Updated monthly. The premier interdisciplinary
engineering database in the world, providing abstracts and full bibliographic
citations from worldwide engineering and technical literature that encompasses
all engineering disciplines, as well as related fields in science, and
management. The entries are drawn from more than 2,600 published
journals, conference proceedings and individual conference papers, technical
reports, monographs, and other materials. Be sure to check out
the online thesaurus. The print counterpart is Engingeering Index.
PapersFirst.
1993- . FirstSearch. In-library and remote access.
Updated 24 times per year. Indexes papers
from every congress, conference, exposition, workshop, symposium, or
meeting received at the British Library.
ProceedingsFirst.
1993- . FirstSearch. In-library and remote access.
Updated 24 times per year. Includes references
to every congress, conference, exposition, workshop, symposium, or meeting
volume received at the British Library.
SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Publications &
Standards Database. In-library access.
Provides comprehensive coverage of all of the
SAE's technical publications, including standards, specifications, articles,
books, and all technical papers since 1906.
Web of Science®. 1995-
. ISI. In-library and remote access.
Updated weekly. Includes thousands of
research journals from hundreds of disciplines. Do a Cited Reference
search by Cited Author, Cited Journal Title, or Cited Year or do a General
Search by Author, Journal Title, or Address such as institution name,
city, country, or even zip code. The Web of Science consists
of Science Citation Index Expanded®, Social Sciences Citation
Index®, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index®.
WorldCat.
FirstSearch. In-library and remote access.
Updated daily. This database includes
all types of library materials cataloged by libraries that contribute
their records to OCLC, the U.S. national database. Use to search
for books, recordings, etc. This index will not locate journal
articles.
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| Abbott, Ira. Summary of Airfoil Data (NACA) (1945) |
Ref. TL 574 .A4 A22 |
| Comprehensive Reference Guide to Airfoil Sections for Light Aircraft |
Ref. TL 574 .A4 C65 1982 |
| Handbook of Airfoil Sections for Light Aircraft |
Ref. TL 574 .A4 R49 |
Incomplete
Guide to Airfoil Usage
This site attempts to list the airfoil(s) used in the wing design of
a particular aircraft.
U.I.U.C.
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Airfoil Data Site
Includes the Airfoil Coordinates Database, which describes more than
1,000 airfoils. The site also links to several other airfoil sites.
Wing Analysis Program
A graphical program written in Java which computes the lift and C1
distribution over a wing with sweep and twist.
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NACA was established by an act of Congress, approved March 3, 1915.
The Committee was abolished by an act approved July 29, 1958; its functions
were transferred to the newly established National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA).
Pius Library has paper copies
of NACA reports from the following series in the general collection:
| Annual Reports |
TL 521 .A3 |
| Research Memorandums |
Govt. Docs. file cabinets |
| Technical Memorandums |
TL 507 .U57 |
| Technical Notes |
TL 521 .A35 |
| Technical Reports |
TL 521 .A3 |
| Wartime Reports: A 1-94 |
TL 507 .U68 |
| Wartime Reports: E 1-28 |
TL 507 .U7 |
| Wartime Reports: L 1-787 |
TL 507 .U72 |
| Wartime Reports: W 1-108 |
TL 507 .U74 |
The following paper sources in the Pius Reference section are useful in locating
NACA citations:
| List of NACA Reports Reprinted as Wartime Reports |
Ref. Z 5063 .A1 U7 |
| Index of NACA Technical Publications (1915-58) |
Ref. Z 5063 .U595 |
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
The Web site provides access to bibliographic citations to all NACA
reports from 1921 to 1958, plus full text access to most of the NACA
reports.
See Airfoil
Section for NACA airfoil information.
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NASA was established by the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958;
it is the successor to NACA.
Most of the NASA documents series at Pius Library are shelved in Government Documents
(Lower Level for paper or Serials for microfiche) by SUDOC (Superintendent
of Documents) numbers. Three series are cataloged and shelved
on Level 5:
| Contractor Reports |
Nos. 2-3800 (incomplete) |
TL 521.3 .C6 A3 |
| Technical Notes |
Nos. 1-8529 (incomplete) |
TL 521 .A3525 |
| Technical Translations |
Nos. 1-823 (incomplete) |
TL 507 .U745 |
NASA documents are also indexed in the
Aerospace & High Technology Database.
They have also been indexed in Scientific and Technical Aerospace
Reports, which was published in paper format until 1996; it now available
online. For very early NASA documents, see the Index of NASA Publications
covering 1957-60 (Ref. Z 5063 .U6342).
SEARCHABLE ONLINE DATABASES FOR NASA REPORTS
NASA
Center for Aerospace Information Technical Reports Server
The NASA Scientific and Technical Information Server/ NASA Center for
Aerospace Information (CASI) database contains bibliographic citations
and abstracts for publicly available documents, journal articles, and
conference proceedings in the broad areas of aerospace, aeronautics,
and related fields. Citations are retrieved from the NASA RECONplus
database. Coverage of NASA-produced technical reports is from
1915; open literature coverage is from 1970.
NTRS: NASA Technical Reports Server
Provides access to NASA generated and sponsored scientific and technical
literature from the
first reports of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)
in 1917 to present as well as reports and articles from non-NASA aerospace sources including
the Physics eprint server (arXiv), BioMed Central, the Energy Citation
Database (from the U.S. Department of Energy), and Aeronautical Research
Committee reports from the MAGiC project. There are currently over 540,000
records and many full-text reports covering all aspects of aerospace-related
research.
NOTABLE NASA WEB SITES
NASA Historical Archive
Excellent NASA site providing valuable information on the history of
space missions. Includes a chronology of aerospace events.
NASA Human Spaceflight
This site offers space news, real-time data, space station and space
shuttle information, and space images.
NASA Tech Briefs
Accessible from this site are both domestic and international "tech
briefs" which describe innovations developed by NASA and its industry
partners. The associated "technical support packages"
explain the technology in greater detail. Included is a simple
search capability.
Selected Current Aerospace Notices (SCAN)
SCAN is an electronic current awareness journal published twice monthly
by NASA Entries are arranged by 191 topic areas.
NASA CENTERS
See "More Internet Resources" section below for NASA wind tunnels information.
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (A.I.A.A.)
The Web site provides information on membership, meetings, publications,
organizational structure, and career services for A.I.A.A. members and
others; it also includes a searchable database of A.I.A.A. meetings
papers (1992- )
A.I.A.A.
Meetings Papers Searchable Citation Database 1992 to Present
Updated quarterly, the database contains author, title, paper number,
conference date and location information for papers presented at A.I.A.A.
meetings from 1992 forward. Note: The papers are also indexed
in the Aerospace & High Technology Database and International
Aerospace Abstracts (IAA). Pius Library had a subscription
to AIAA meetings papers on microfiche from 1992-97. They are filed
in numerical order in a cabinet in the Serials Dept. on the second floor
of the library. Any papers not already owned can be ordered for
SLU faculty, staff and students. See your liaison librarian.
American Helicopter Society International
The AHS is the prime professional association for those interested in vertical flight
American Society for Engineering Education
Multidisciplinary society committed to advancing excellence in all aspects
of engineering and engineering technical education.
Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (P.A.M.A.)
Association of aviation maintenance professionals, together with other
individuals, educational institutions and businesses involved in aviation
maintenance.
SAE International
The Society of Automotive Engineers homepage provides information about
the publications, meetings, and other activities of a major association
involved in all forms of self-propelled vehicles, on land or in the
air. Note: Pius Library has the SAE Publications and
Standards Database available for searching and the printed SAE
Transactions (TL 1 .S6), as well as other SAE publications.
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Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc.
Represents U.S. manufacturers of commercial, military and business aircraft,
helicopters, aircraft engines, missiles, and spacecraft. The Web
site provides links to 56 member companies as of March, 2000, as well
as links to government agencies and organizations in the aerospace industry.
Air Transport Association
Links to the full-text of the Airline Handbook, giving a brief history
of aviation, de-regulation, structure of the industry, airline economics,
safety, airports, and air traffic control. The site also provides
limited statistics on air travel.
General Aviation Manufacturers Association
Represents general aviation manufacturers before federal and state government
agencies; promotes the air transportation environment.
National Space Society
Promotes change in social, technical, economic, and political conditions
to advance the day when people will live and work in space.
Space Frontier Foundation
The Foundation is an organization of people dedicated to opening the
space frontier to human settlement as soon as possible.
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Basics of Space Flight Learner's Workbook
One in a series of training modules for personnel at Caltech's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, which manages NASA projects that probe the deep space environment
of our solar system. You can downlhttp://www.academicinfo.net/engringae.htmload
the complete module in PDF format in one large file or ten smaller ones.
Academic Info: Aeronautical Engineering resources
An online tutorial designed to teach aerospace engineering students
the principles of Integrated Product Development (IPD). Developed
at California Polytechnic University with funding from NASA, Boeing,
and McDonnell Douglas.
Tutorial in Basic Aeronautics
A basic introduction to aerodynamics written by Jim McCabe, under the
sponsorship of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation (NAS) Facility at
NASA Ames Research Center
Tutorial Page of Aerospace Structures (TuPas)
Developed by Dr. Masoud Rais-Rohani and Kristin Young of the Dept. of
Aerospace Engineering at Mississippi State University for a course on
structural analysis.
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AE-AT WEB SITES
Aerodynamics for Students
Sponsored by the University of Sydney, this site contains a mixture
of information, data tables, computer programs, and topics relevant
to the study of Aeronautical Engineering.
Air University Research Database
The database contains information on all research being conducted at
Air University and provides access to completed research products.
Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC)
AEDC is the most advanced and largest complex of flight simulation test
facilities in the world; it serves the Department of Defense, NASA,
commercial and international customers. Learn about its aerodynamics,
aeropropulsion, rocket testing and space technology facilities at its
Web site.
AvScholars Network
This site compiles information on careers and scholarships for those
interested in aviation and aerospace career paths.
Careers in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering
Sponsored by the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department at Purdue University.
Provides an excellent overview of aerospace engineering as a career.
Includes interviews with recent Purdue graduates. In addition
to career information, the site provides information on aircraft and
spacecraft.
Compressible Aerodynamics Calculator
This calculator, written in Javascript by William Davenport at the Aerospace
and Ocean Engineering Department, Virginia Tech, computes the standard
relations for compressible flow of a perfect gas.
The CPIA Propulsion Database
The database covers 25 years of propulsion technology research; more
than 16,000 citations are included. It is maintained by the Chemical
Propulsion Information Agency.
Fluid & Solid Mechanics Related Web Pages
The emphasis of the links on this Web site is in the area of computational
fluid dynamics.
Global Positioning System Overview
The author of this detailed GPS introduction is Peter H. Dana, a graduate
student at the University of Texas at Austin. In addition to an
overview of GPS, he provides links to numerous other sites.
GPS Primer
A good, short introduction to the Global Positioning System, sponsored
by The Aerospace Corporation.
Industry Servers
Provides links to Web sites for companies in the aerospace industry.
MatWeb; The Online Materials Information Resource
Can be used to identify engineering materials based on property requirements.
A supplement to resources available in Pius Library.
Museum of Flight
View images of the Museum's aircraft collection. Some data on
each aircraft is also given.
National Space Science Data Center's General Public Page
Found here are high-quality images of planets, the sun, and other astronomical
objects, chronologies of space exploration, fact sheets, satellite trajectories,
and much more.
News/Newsgroups
A listing of some of the Usenet newsgroups of interest to aerospace
learners. The list is maintained by Phillippe Adam of California
Institute of Technology.
Orbit-on-Web
"An Interactive Spacecraft Orbit Utilities Page" for those
interested in orbital mechanics.
Saint Louis University Department of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
Saint Louis University Department of Aerospace Technology
The Satellite Site
Sponsored by Lockheed Martin, this site provides a good introduction
to the types of satellites, their orbits, and their construction.
Sat Passes
By choosing a satellite name, time zone, and date, the site provides
information about satellite passes over North American cities.
Scientific and Technical Information Network
Sponsored by the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), STINET
provides access to citatons unlimited, unclassified research reports
in aerospace and defense covering more than thirteen years of defense-related
research; for some reports, the text is available online.
Space Calendar
Presents a history of space exploration in a chronological format.
Standard Atmospheric Computations
Provides a convenient calculator in either English or metric units to
calculate twelve standard atmospheric variables (up to 230k feet) given
altitude, speed and reference length.
SEDS (Students for the Exploration and Development of Space)
Universiteit Utrecht-Dept. of Computer Science-Aircraft Images Archive
This site has a limited number of military aircraft images.
Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
Yahoo! Aeronautics and Aerospace
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META-SITES
Aerospace Resources on the Internet
Aeroworldnet
Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library (EEVL)
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WIND TUNNEL SITES
Arnold Engineering Development Center
Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel-U. of Maryland
NASA Ames Research Center: Wind Tunnel Operations Division
NASA Glenn Research Center (formerly Lewis Research Center)
NASA Langley Research Center
Wind Tunnel Enterprise
University of Washington Aeronautical Laboratory
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Last updated December 3, 2007 by John Montre ,
Interim Aerospace Engineering & Technology Liaison Librarian.
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