CLASS SCHEDULE 2008 FALL
 

Class #
or Lab #

Date

Important Concepts
(Section # in Text Reading and Example)
or Lab Activities

Problems Assigned,
due next class: by 5:00 pm

1

Aug. 25

Definition fluid; continuum hypothesis; fluid properties
(Text 1.1 - 1.5), Example: ideal gas equation (1.26)

1.29 (g,r,SG)

1.37 (ideal gas)

2

27

Viscosity, shear stress and rate of strain; compressibility;  vapor pressure/cavitation;
 surface tension and capillary effects; flow classification
 (Text 1.6-1.11), Example: shear stress (1.59)

1.58 (t)

1.71 (Ev)

3, L1

29

Fluid Mechanics: 
AFD, EFD, and CFD

1.80 (pv)

1.84 (s)

 

Sep 1

Labor Day: NO Class

 

4

3

Pressure definition, force, and transmission; absolute/gage/vacuum;
pressure variation with elevation liquids/gases;
pressure measurement (barometer, piezometer, manometers)
 (Text 2.1-2.7), Example: effects of surface tension

2.12 (pressure transmission)

2.20 (gases)

Quiz #1

5, L2

5

Experimental  Methodology and Uncertainty Assessment Procedures: EFD Pre-test

 

6

8

Hydrostatic forces on plane surfaces
(Text 2.8-2.9), Example: manometer (2.29)

Concepts of EFD Lab 1

2.31 (u-tube manometer)

2.40 (differential manometer)

L3

9

EFD Lab1  (1)

 

7

10

Continued, Example: plane surface (2.57)

2.49, 2.63 (plane surface)

L3

11

EFD Lab1  (2)

 

8

12

Hydrostatic forces curved surfaces (horizontal and vertical components); buoyancy; hydrometer
(Text 2.10-2.11), Example: plane surface (2.58); Example: curved surface (1); Example: curved surface (2.75)

2.70, 2.78 (curved surface)

9

15

Stability immersed and floating bodies; rigid body translation and rotation
(Text 2.12-2.13), Example: buoyancy (2.87)

2.82 (buoyancy)

2.89 (hydrometer)

L3

16

EFD Lab1  (3)

 

10

17

Continued
Example: stability

Example1: translation, Example2: translation
Example3: rotation, Example4: rotation

SP.1, SP.2 (stability)

Quiz #2

L3

18

EFD Lab1  (4)

 

11

19

Continued, Example: translation

2.97 (translation)

2.99 (rotation)

12

22

Newton's 2nd Law for a Fluid, Steamline Coordinates, Bernoulli equation
(Text 3.1-3.4), Example1: Bernoulli equation (along streamline) (3.2)

Example2: Bernoulli equation (normal to streamline) (3.12)

3.1, 3.10 (streamline coordinates)

L4

23

EFD Lab2  (1)

 

13

24

Static Dynamic and total pressure, applications Bernoulli equation, Flow Rate
Concepts of EFD Lab 2 & CFD Lab 1
(Text 3.5-3.6), Example1: Bernoulli equation (Q) (3.32)

Example2: Bernoulli equation (along streamline)

3.19 (Bernoulli equation, Q)

3.31 (Bernoulli equation, static and total pressure)

L4

25

EFD Lab2  (2)

 

14

26

EGL and HGL, extensions/limitations Bernoulli equation
(Text
3.7-3.9), Example1: Bernoulli equation (Sluice gate) (3.95)

Example2: Bernoulli equation (along streamline)

3.60 (Bernoulli equation, cavitation)

3.94 (Bernoulli equation, channel flow)

15

29

Fluid Kinematics, velocity, acceleration
(Text
4.1-4.2), Example: velocity (4.3)

4.1 (velocity)

4.37 (acceleration)

L4

30

EFD Lab2  (3)

 

16

Oct 1

Flow classification; Control volume approach and RTT (Text 4.3-4.5)

Example1: acceleration (4.27)
Example2: acceleration

4.15, 4.41 (acceleration)

L4

2

EFD Lab2  (4)

EFD 1 Report Due: 5:00pm

17

3

Review

 

18

6

 

EXAM 1

 

 

19, L5

8

Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: CFD Pre-test

4.60, 4.61 (RTT)

20

10

Continued RTT: Example (4.55)

Control Volume Analysis, continuity equation (Text 5.1): Example (5.8)

5.1, 5.19

21

13

Continued, continuity equation

Example1: Steady flow continuity (5.13)

Example2: Unteady flow continuity (5.23)

5.20, 5.22 (continuity)

L6

14

CFD PreLab1  (1)

 

22

15

Momentum Equation (Text 5.2)

Example1: momentum, bend (5.31)
Example2: momentum, nozzle (5.36)

5.28 (momentum, bend)

5.30 (momentum, nozzle)

L6

16

CFD PreLab1  (2)

 

23

17

Continued, momentum equation

Example1: bend (5.48)

Example2: vane (5.62)

Example3: jet (5.65)

5.33 (nozzle)

5.66, 5.67 (vane)

24

20

Energy equation  (Text 5.3-5.5)

 Example: head loss (5.90)

Example: moving vane

5.93 (head loss)
5.102 (head loss)

L7

21

CFD Lab1  (1)

 

25

22

Concept of Hydraulic and Energy Grade Lines
Example1: energy, pump (5.107)

Example2: energy, turbine (5.119)

5.108 (energy, turbine)

5.115 (energy, pump)

L7

23

CFD Lab1  (2)

EFD 2 Report Due: 5:00pm

26

24

Application of the Energy, Momentum, and
Continuity Equations in Combination

Example: bend (5.103)

Example: sluice gate

 

SP-1 (energy + momentum)

SP-2 (energy + momentum)

27

27

Differential Analysis, relative motion, vorticity,
 continuity, and stream function  (Text 6.1-6.2)
 Example1: fluid kinematics and vorticity (6.4)

Example2: continuity (6.20)

6.5 (vorticity)

6.11 (vorticity, continuity)

L8

28

EFD Lab3  (1)

 

28

29

Momentum equation and differential analysis of fluid flow
(Text 6.3, 6.8-6.11)
Example1: Cotinuity (6.21)

Example2: Exact solutions of NS (Couette flow) (6.81)

Concepts of EFD Lab 3 & CFD Lab 2

6.74 (Flow between fixed plates)

6.80 (Couette flow)

L8

30

EFD Lab3  (2)

 

29

31

Continued
Example1: Exact solutions of NS (Rotating cylinder) (6.94)

Example2: Exact solutions of NS (Poiseuille flow) (6.77)

6.83 (Couette flow/pressure gradient)

6.92 (pipe flow)

30

Nov 3

Dimensional homogeneity;  dimensional analysis; Pi theorem;
Important non-dimensional parameters (Text 7.1-7.7)
Example1: Pi parameters (7.13)

Example2: Pi parameters (7.19)

7.5, 7.7 (Pi parameters)

L8

4

EFD Lab3  (3)

 

31

5

Similarity and model testing

Example1: Re similarity (7.47)
Example2: Fr similarity (7.46)

7.56 (Re similarity)
7.62 (Fr similarity)

L8

6

EFD Lab3  (4)

CFD 1 Report Due: 5:00pm

32

7

Continued

EFD Lab3 concepts: drag calculation (Text 7.8-7.11)

Example1: Re similarity
Example2: Fr similarity

 

33

10

 

EXAM 2

 

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L9

11

CFD PreLab2  (1)

 

34

12

Viscous Flow in Pipes, entrance and developing flow, laminar flow, friction factor(Text 8.1-8.2)

Example 1: 8.17

Example 2: 8.19

8.15, 8.16 (laminar)

L9

13

CFD PreLab2  (2)

 

35

14

Turbulent flow (Text 8.3)

Example 1: 8.25

Example 2: 8.33

8.26, 8.27 (turbulent velocity profile)

36

17

roughness, application pipe systems (Text 8.4-8.7),
Example1: friction factor

Example2: friction factor (8.38)

Example 3: 8.36

Example 4: 8.39

8.30 (f)
8.56 (head loss)

L10

18

CFD Lab2  (1)

 

37

19

 Continued,
Example1: head loss (8.35)

Example2: flow rate
Example3: pipe diameter
Example4: pipe diameter

Example 5: 8.81 (diameter)

SP3 (flow rate)
8.82 (pipe diameter)

L10

20

CFD Lab2  (2)

 EFD 3 Report Due: 5:00pm

38

21

Minor losses,
Example1: minor losses

Example2: minor losses
Example3: minor losses
Example4: minor losses (8.85)

Example 5: 8.72

Example 6: 8.77

8.75 (minor losses)
8.76 (minor losses)

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Thanksgiving Recess

 
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  28    

39

Dec 1


Flow over immersed bodies, lift and drag, boundary layer theory (Text 9.1-9.2),
Example1: laminar BL

Example2: laminar BL

9.15, 9.16 (laminar BL)

40

3

Laminar boundary layer, continued
Example1: laminar BL drag (9.28)

Example2: laminar BL drag (9.29)

9.30 (laminar drag)
9.37 (transitional drag)

41

5

Turbulent boundary layer
Example1: turbulent BL velocity profile

Example2: turbulent BL velocity profile

SP.4, SP.5  (turbulent flat plate drag)

42

8

Bluff body drag (Text 9.3), Lift (Text 9.4-9.5),
Example1: turbulent BL drag

Example2: turbulent BL drag

9.57 (drag)
9.59 (drag)

43

10

Continued,
Example1: Stokes flow            
 Example2: drag (9.48)

Example3: drag and lift (9.86)

9.38 (Stokes flow)
9.102 (lift)

44

12

Post-test, Post-survey

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Final Exam: 12:00pm Tuesday 12/16/2008

 

CFD 2 Report Due; 5:00pm,
Wednesday, 12/17/200
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