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Course Name
Turkish Hipersonik Aerodinamik
English Hypersonic Aerodynamics
Course Code
UUM 622E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Bayram Çelik
Course Objectives • Develop an understanding of inviscid hypersonic flows, viscous hypersonic flows and high temperature effects as they apply to hypersonic aerodynamics
• Introduce the specialized phenomena encountered in hypersonic flows
• Introduce some classical and modern analysis methods, along with standard results from theory, computation, and experiment
• Prepare the student to identify key hypersonic issues and candidate analysis methods
• Prepare the student to carry out more detailed studies in the future as needed
Course Description Introduction to hypersonic flow. Inviscid hypersonic flow: hypersonic shock and expansion-wave relations, local surface inclination methods, approximate and exact methods. Viscous hypersonic flow: basic aspects, boundary layer results, and aerodynamic heating. High temperature gas dynamics: physical chemistry, statistical thermodynamics, kinetic theory
Course Outcomes M.Sc./Ph.D. students who successfully pass this course gain knowledge, skill and competency in the following subjects;

• Identify the critical physical phenomena in hypersonic and planetary-reentry flows
• Calculate pressure distributions, forces and moments for simple shapes using shock-expansion and Newtonian theories
• Understand the phenomena of hypersonic viscous flow, and the methods available for analysis
• Appreciate the critical effect of chemistry in hypervelocity flows and understand the basic physical phenomena
Search the literature for hypersonic flows and be able to carry out more detailed studies as needed
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