Mechanical Engineering: Fundamentals Of Fluid Flow Exam
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM
Course Name: MechEng 721 Fundamentals of Fluid Flow
Class Meeting Times and Location: Th 5:00 – 7:40 pm; KIRC 1150
Course Instructor:
Office Hours and Location: Th 3:00 – 5:00 pm (Physics B60) & after class
Course Description: 3 Cr. G., Inviscid, viscous and compressible flow; potential flow in
aerodynamics; analytical solutions of Navier-Stokes equation; laminar and turbulent boundary
layers, jets, wakes, and separating flows; applications. Prereq: grad st; Mecheng 320(P).
Course Objectives: This course surveys the principal concepts and methods of fluid dynamics.
Topics include mass conservation, momentum, and energy equations for continua, the
NavierStokes equation for viscous flows, lubrication theory, boundary layers and separation, and
compressible flows.
Textbook:
J.A. Fay, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, MIT Press, 1994. ISBN-10: 0262061651.
F.M. White, Viscous Fluid Flow, McGraw-Hill Education, 2005.
Additional references:
Y.A. Cengel and J. Cimbala, Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications, McGraw-Hill
Education, 2013. ISBN-10: 1259696537.
G.M. Homsy, Multimedia Fluid Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN-10:
0521721695.
H. Schlichting, Boundary-layer theory, Springer, 2000. ISBN-10: 3540662707.
P. Davidson, Turbulence: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers, Oxford University Press,
2015. ISBN-10: 0198722591.
Grading Scheme:
The total score will be curved, and a final letter grade will be assigned as follows:
Homework assignments: 30%
Two midterm exams: 40% (20% each)
Final exam: 30%
Total: 100%
Plus or minus grades may be given to the scores near the dividing lines.
Course Outline:
Week Topic
1 (9/6) Fluid statics
2 (9/13) Inviscid flow (integral approach)
3 (9/20) Inviscid flow (integral approach)
4 (9/27) Inviscid flow (differential approach)
5 (10/4) Midterm exam I & solution
6 (10/11) Inviscid flow (differential approach)
7 (10/18) Viscous fluid flow (I)
8 (10/25) Viscous fluid flow (II)
9 (11/1) Boundary layer theory (I)
10 (11/8) Midterm exam II & solution
11 (11/15) Boundary layer theory (II)
12 (11/22) Thanksgiving
13 (11/29) Stability and turbulence
14 (12/6) Compressible flow
15 (12/13) Review
16 (12/20) Final exam (take-home)
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