FYSS6352 Fluid Mechanics 1, part B (4 cr)
Description
Content
Material derivative, convective derivative; microscopic conservation laws: mass, momentum, angular momentum, energy; material laws, viscosity; Euler equation, Stokes equation, Navier-Stokes equation; solving flow equations: boundary and initial conditions; stream function and velocity potential; fictionless plane flows, elementary solutions and their superposition; basics of airfoil theory
Completion methods
Assignments, examination, laboratory work
Assessment details
To pass the course, students need to have at least the minimum score defined by the teacher for assessments: assignments and examination. The course grade is divided into component parts and each part is worth some percentage of the total grade (e.g. 20 % assignments, 80 % examination). In addition, laboratory work is a compulsory part of the course assessment.
Learning outcomes
Additional information
Scheduled Autumn semester 2st period, every year
Literature
- Frank M. White, Fluid Mechanics, ISBN: 978-007-131121-2; ISBN: 978-007-131121-2