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Course Name
Turkish
İleri Akışkanlar Mekaniği
English
AFD
Course Code
MAK 4029
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
7
3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Levent Ali Kavurmacıoğlu
Course Objectives
1. To provide students with knowledge in the advanced level fluid mechanics and use this knowledge in the solution of engineering problems of interest.
2. To prepare students to related graduate programs.
Course Description
Review of conservation equations. Viscous flows, analytical solutions of Newtonian viscous-flow equations: Couette flow, Poiseuille flow, Stoke's first and second problems. Low-Reynolds number flows. Similarity solutions. Laminar boundary layers. Blasius and Falkner-Skan solutions. Boundary layer separation. Plane and axisymmetric (round) laminar jets. Compressible boundary layers. Turbulent flow. Turbulent boundary layers. Plane and axisymmetric turbulent jets.
Course Outcomes
1. Ability to simplify the conservation equations and obtain exact solutions to some simple viscous flow problems and comment on the physical aspects of the results.
2. Ability to formulate, solve and gain a sound understanding of the application areas of low-Reynolds number flows.
3. A sound understanding of the boundary layer theory and ability to solve boundary layer equations in differential and integral forms.
4. Ability to solve laminar plane and cylindrical jets and comment on physical aspects of the results.
5. A sound understanding of turbulent flows, modeling of turbulent and ability to solve turbulent boundary layer flows.
Pre-requisite(s)
Fluid Mechanics (MAK229-MAK228), Differential Equations (...)
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Textbook
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Other References
1. Fundamental Mechanics of Fluids, I.G. Currie, McGraw Hill, 1993.
2. Boundary Layer Theory, H. Schlichting, K. Gersten, Springer, 2000
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