Research Department of System and Structure is a secondary research entity under the Institute for Aero Engine, serving as a disciplinary development and talent cultivation base for advanced aerospace propulsion and subsystem design, aero-engine system design, structural and strength design, advanced materials, and high-temperature testing. It is a pivotal force in promoting the high-quality development of the Aero Engine Research Institute, driving organized scientific research in systems and structures, and a core driver and source of innovation for the long-term advancement of this field.
14 researchers, including 3 full professors, 6 associate professors, and 5 mid-level researchers.
The responsibilities of the Research Department of System and Structure encompass disciplinary and professional development, teaching and talent cultivation, talent recruitment and team building, group activities, and public services in the field of aero-engine systems and structures.
Key Research Areas:
Overall Performance and Structural Design of Advanced Aerospace Propulsion Systems;
Integrated Aircraft-Engine Design (Propulsion-Airframe Integration);
Thermal Protection Design for Aerospace Vehicles and Propulsion Systems;
System-Level Design of Air Compression and Combustion Systems;
Structural Integrity, Reliability, and Safety of Propulsion Systems;
High-Temperature Testing and Intelligent Structural Materials with Mechanical Behavior Studies.