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Advanced Fluid Mechanics
  • One of the required courses for the graduate
    students in our department
  • The official language is English
  • Learning the technical words
  • Textbook reading skill
  • Technical writing skill

2
Course introduction
  • Goal
  • To study theories of fluid mechanics and to
    analyze and solve the fluid systems.
  • Pre-requisite
  • Transport Phenomena and Unit operations (I) 

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Outline
  • 1. Introduction and overview2. Non-Newtonia
    fluids3. Eequation of changes for isothermal
    systems4. Velocity distributions with
    multi-variables5. Viscous flows6. Irrotational
    and porous medium flows7. Boundary-layer
    flows8. Introduction to computational fluid
    dynamics

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Textbooks
  • 1. R. B. Bird, W. E. Stewart, and E. N. Lightfoot
    , Transport phenomena, Wiley
  • 2. James Wilkes, Fluid mechanics for Chemical
    Engineers, Prentice Hall, 1999
  • 3. James Welty et al. (3WR), "Fundamentals of
    Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transport", 4th ed.
    (Wiley).
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Syllabus
  • Week 18
  • Introduction, Non-Newtonia fluids, Equations of
    change, viscous flows
  • Week 9 Mid-term exam
  • Week 1017
  • Velocity distributions with multi-variables,
    Irrotational and porous medium flows,
    Boundary-layer flows, Computational fluid
    dynamics
  • Week 18 Final exam

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Evaluation
  • Mid- 35
  • Final 40
  • Project 10
  • Homework 15

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Transport phenomena
  • Transport phenomena includes
  • Momentum transport
  • Heat transport
  • Mass transport

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Cases of fluid mechanics
  • an F-18 flying at a Mach number of 1.4 at 35,000
    feet

a T-38 flying at a Mach number of 1.1 at 13,700
feet
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VISCOUS BUCKLING OF A LIQUID COLUMN
a viscous syrup as it "piles" up on a table. The
term buckling comes from the upstream bending of
the liquid column.
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Simulation of Microfluid Systems
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Fluid Mechanics
  • Static mechanics
  • Fluid mechanics

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Pressure variation in a static fluid
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A Static fluid case
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