Term Fall/Winter/Spring |
Credits 4 |
Prerequisites MTH 254; MTH256; ENGR212; ENGR 311 or ME 311 or NE 311 |
Course Description Introduction to the concepts and applications of fluid mechanics and dimensional analysis with an emphasis on fluid behavior, internal and external flows, analysis of engineering applications of incompressible pipe systems, and external aerodynamics. |
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Term Fall |
Credits 4 |
Prerequisites ME 331 or ME 331H, or NE 331 or NE 331H |
Course Description Ideal fluid flow including potential flow theory. Introduction to compressible flow. Viscous flow and boundary layer theory. Introduction to turbulence. |
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Term |
Credits 4 |
Prerequisites ME 332 or ME 332H |
Course Description An intermediate heat transfer course seeking to lay a foundation for determining the heating and cooling characteristics with a variety of modern and classical processes. Included is design of multi-component heat transfer systems. Lecture, 110 minutes twice per week. |
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Term Fall during odd years |
Credits 3 |
Prerequisites ME 560 or equivalent |
Course Description This course is designed to give graduate students more in-depth understanding and experience of the fundamentals and practical solutions of viscous dominated flows in general. In addition, approximate solutions methods are explored along with introductions to turbulence and boundary layer control. |
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Term |
Credits 4 |
Prerequisites A first course in fluid dynamics |
Course Description An introductory course of the basic physics of turbulent flows, coverage will include statistical methods and physical interpretation of a range of flows including boundary layer flows, internal flows, and environmental flows. |
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