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E37 MEMS 5415Viscous Fluid Dynamics3.0 Units
Description:Introduction to viscous flow phenomena; kinematic, transport and thermodynamic properties of liquids and gases; coefficients of viscosity, thermal conductivity and mass diffusion. Boundary conditions and equations of compressible, heat conducting viscous flow; dimensionless parameters. Navier-Stokes equations; transport of vorticity. Solutions for Newtonian fluids; channel and pipe flows, stagnation points. Laminar boundary layers; Blasius and Falkner-Skan flows. Reynolds analogy for heat transfer, Effects of wall suction or blowing, free shear flows, jets, wakes. Axisymmetric boundary layers, three-dimensional effects, separation. Linearized stability analysis of parallel viscous flows, Orr-Sommerfeld equations, inviscid Rayleigh instability. Effect of compressibility, Crocco-Busemann relation, recovery factor. Transition to turbulence, Tollmien-Schlichting waves, formation of turbulent spots, bypass transition. Stationary and non-stationary turbulent fluctuations, time-averaging, definitions of intensity and Reynolds' stresses. Equations for flat plate turbulent boundary layers, concepts of inner, outer and overlap layers, similarity in overlap layer, Coles' law of the wake. Integral relations for momentum and displacement thicknesses. Turbulent flows in channels and pipes, Moody chart. Turbulent jets and wakes. Effect of pressure gradient. Recovery factor in turbulent boundary layer flows.
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