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Course 2009/2010
Instructor
Manuel Ruiz de Adana Santiago
Lecturer of Thermal and Fluid Mechanics Engineering Research, Applied Research Lab Ph.D., The University of La Rioja Research Interests
HVAC: heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems Air Fluid Dynamics: room ventilation, diffusion, indoor air quality
Email: manuel.ruiz@uco.es
Non presencial:
By email: manuel.ruiz@uco.es By web: Moodle forums and support: http://www3.uco.es/moodle
Other Instructors
Francisco Tboas Touceda
Email: francisco.taboas@uco.es
Course Description
This course is an introduction to fluid mechanics, and emphasizes fundamental concepts and problem-solving techniques. Topics to be covered include:
Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Fluid kinematics. Control volume analysis. Internal flows (pipe flows). External flows (lift and drag). Turbomachinery (pumps and turbines).
Contents
Topics to be covered:
First semester:
Chapter one: Introduction and basic concepts. Chapter two: Properties of fluids. Chapter three: Pressure and fluid statics. Chapter four: Fluid kinematics. Chapter five: Mass, bernoulli, and energy equations. Chapter six: Momentum analysis of flow systems.
Second semester:
Chapter seven: Flow in pipes. Chapter eight: Flow over bodies: drag and lift. Chapter nine: Open-channel flow. Chapter ten: Turbomachinery.
Textbook
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications Authors:
Yunus Cengel (Univ. Reno) John Cimbala (Penn State University)
ISBN: 970-10-5612-4 Published Jan. 2006 Includes DVD Available at the Library of Rabanales
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Web pages
The main URL to the web page for this course is:
http://www3.uco.es/moodle on the University of Crdoba Course Management System
Students are expected to check the web site regularly for homework assignments, announcements, and other information. Hardcopies (handouts) will not be given in class.
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Homework
Philosophy:
One of the best ways to learn something is through practice and repetition. Therefore, homework assignments are extremely important in this class! Homework sets will be carefully designed, challenging, and comprehensive. If you study and understand the homework, you should not have to struggle with the exams.
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Homework
Policy:
Homework turned will receive credit according to the following rules:
1. 100% if turned in the due date. 2. No credit if turned in after due date.
Exceptions will be made only under extreme circumstances. Solutions will be made available within a week after the due date. To ease grading, homework submissions MUST follow specified format.
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Homework
Policy, continued:
Students are allowed (and encouraged) to work in groups of three on the homework assignments, provided that each person in the group is contributing to each solution. Only one completed assignment needs to be turned in per group. Please make sure that each student's name is indicated clearly on the cover page of the homework assignment. All students in a group will receive the same grade for that assignment Only a subset of assigned problems will be thoroughly graded. The remaining problems will only be checked for correct answers
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Lab reports:
Information will be posted at web site course
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Aerodynamics
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Bioengineering
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Energy generation
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Geology
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River Hydraulics
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Hydraulic Structures
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Hydrodynamics
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Meteorology
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Water Resources
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Methods for Solving Fluid Dynamics Problems Analytical Fluid Dynamics (AFD)
Mathematical analysis of governing equations, including exact and approximate solutions. This is the primary focus of FME.
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Dimensional analysis (Chapter 7 of C&C) is very important in designing a model experiment which represents physics of actual problem.
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After registration:
Read Syllabus: Gua de la asignatura Download lecture notes chapter 1
Read Chapter 1 textbook Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications before next class
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