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Advanced Mechanics of Fluid

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Advanced Fluid Mechanics is a core course in the graduate Chemical Engineering Curriculum. The partial differential equations governing the conservation of mass, momentum and energy of Newtonian fluids are derived. Dimensional analysis is used to simplify the governing equations and in particular to justify the assumption of incompressible flow. Ideal-Fluid Flow, Potential Flow, and Exact solution of the Navier-Stokes equations are presented. Boundary layer approximations to the governing equations are derived, and both exact and integral solutions are obtained.

Syllabus

Introduction

Governing Equations

Flow kinematics

Ideal-Fluid Flow

Potential Flow

Exact Solutions

Boundary Layers

Laminar and Turbulent Flows

Prerequisites: 

without prerequisites

Grading Policy: 

Homework, including computer projects: 15%

Midterm exam: 35%

Final exam: 50%

Homework will be assigned intermittently throughout the quarter; generally one week will be allowed for each problem.

 

 Textbooks:

  • Currie, I.G., Fundamental Mechanics of Fluids, McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • Bird, R.B., W.E. Stewart, and E.N. Lightfoot, Transport Phenomena, Wiley, New York.
  • Graebel, W. P, Advanced Fluid Mechanics, Academic Press Elsevier Inc., 2007.
Time: 

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Term: 
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Grade: 
Graduate

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