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Leader: K Hourigan
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: Review of control volume formulation. Introduction to the differential formulation of the equations of continuity, linear momentum and, briefly, energy. The linear momentum equation and its application to fluid mechanics, via Reynold's Transport Theorem leading to the Navier-Stokes equation. Introduction to potential flow leading to vortex theory - aerofoil theory. Boundary equations. A review of thermodynamics leading to compressible flow then on to converging-diverging nozzles, normal and oblique shocks and the effects of friction on compressible flows.
Assessment: Examination (3 hours): 75% + Assignments and laboratory work: 25%
Contact Hours: 22 lectures and 12 practice classes and 8 laboratory hours
Prerequisites: MEC2430, MAT2901, MAT2902
Prohibitions: MEC3465