ME8102 (AE8102) Advanced Fluid Mechanics (F14)
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RYERSON UNIVERSITY Department of Mechanical and Industrial Ind ustrial Engineering COURSE OUTLINE
ME 8102 (AE 8102)
ADVANCED FLUID MECHANICS
Instructor:
Dr. Jun Cao Office: EPH316 Phone: (416) 979-5244 ext. 7694 Email:
[email protected] Email:
[email protected]
Recommended Texts:
Fundamental Mechanics of Fluids (4th Ed) I. G. Currie CRC Press, 2012 rd
Viscous Fluid Flow (3 Ed) F. M. White McGraw Hill, 2006 nd
Transport Phenomena (2 Ed) R. B. Bird, W. E. Stewart, E. N. Lightfoot John Wiley & Sons, 2001
Course Organization:
3 one-hour lectures per week for 13 weeks
Course Contents:
The course covers the following four main topics: 1.
Calculus review: Vectors; Tensors; Differential operators.
2.
Governing equations: Conservation of mass, momentum, and energy; Lagrangian vs. Eularian approaches; Different flow models in vector and tensor forms; Flow model selection.
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ME8102 (AE8102) Advanced Fluid Mechanics (F14)
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Ideal fluid flows: Classical hydrodynamics (potential, stream function); Complex potential, complex velocity, solutions of elementary flows; Conformal transformations, application.
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Viscous fluid flows: Exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations for the Couette and Poiseuille flows; Creeping flows; Analytic solutions of laminar boundary layer equations.
Course Evaluation:
Note:
Assignments: Literature reading and presentation: Quiz (3 hours): Final Exam (3 hours):
30% 20% 10% 40%
Total:
100%
(three assignments, 10% each)
1) Students are required to obtain and maintain their access to the Ryerson E-Mail and web-based Blackboard systems for timely communications between the instructor and the students. 2) There is one quiz that corresponds corresponds to the materials materials of Topic 1; three assignments correspond to Topics 2, 3, and 4, respectively. 3) Only lecture notes, reading notes, and assignments are allowed allowed in the quiz and final exam (no printing materials or notes copied from each other are permitted).
Faculty Course Survey:
The students will be required to complete this survey during the weeks of 10, 11 or 12.
Prepared by:
Date:
July 30, 2014
Dr. J. Cao
Approved by:
Date: Dr. A. Ghasempoor
August 25, 2014