>>13547318I suggest doing something computational which involves coding. People who did this at uni, including me got the highest marks for their dissertations. Think about projects which involves coding either FEM or CFD. If you don't fancy coding and may be want to use any commercial software like Anys, make sure you are competent using the software. I was fucking howling at how many idiots were failing to run their simulations just before the deadline for their dissertations. Fucking retards.
Here are some of the dissertation projects listed from my uni for Aerospace:
- Solving the space junk problem
- Capture and transport of asteroids or other rocky bodies into earth or moon orbit for commercial exploitation
- Understanding how Commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software can be used in the design of a jet engine
- Developing understanding of a titanium alloy for aerospace applications
- Microstructure, mechanical property and defects in 3D printed aerospace Al-alloy 2024
- Virtual reality to explore 3D micro-structures
- Sustainable Air Travel
- Simulations on the buckling of aircraft wing
- Real Time Computation Fluid Dynamics in Virtual Reality for Simulation-Driven Design in Aerospace Applications
- Structural design of a morphing wing tip
- Finite element modelling and updating an aircraft like structures
- Boundary Layer Analysis
If your uni is like mine, then you'll ask a professor/ lecturer who main expertise relate to the dissertation topic to supervise you. Make sure you ask a good one.