Description
Content:
This module consists of the thematic area of fluid mechanics. The purpose of the module is to combine what students have been taught in years 1 and 2 on fluid mechanics and apply them to real and practical problems. The fluid mechanical element to this course is built wholly around the fascinating and important area of compressible flows. This is a problem which is highly nonlinear but still tractable analytically and using graphical solutions because the flow adjustment is either through shocks or isentropic adjustments.
Teaching delivery:
Usually a 2-hour lecture per week and a laboratory session during Lab Week (Reading Week).
Indicative Topics:
The topics that will be taught include:
- Normal shock analysis, discussion of T-s and p-rho diagrams
- Oblique shock analysis and link to normal shock analysis
- Expansion fans and Prandtl-Meyer expansion
- Linearised expansions to study lifting aerofoil
- Inlets or diffusers for supersonic aircraft
- Duct flow – influence of changes in cross-sectional area
- Nozzle and exit flows
Module Objectives:
Upon completion of this module students will be able to:
- Understand and be able to work with advanced applications in fluid mechanics.
- Have an appreciation of practical limits and constrains pertinent to fluid mechanic applications.
- Identify and define the requirements, constraints and design parameters of a project that involve a fluid component.
- Generate concepts, exercise critical thinking, implement a methodology to compare ideas and use engineering judgment to choose a viable solution in this context.
- Gain knowledge and apply the design process, mathematics and engineering analysis to the development and creation of integrated engineering solutions within the remit of the course and through the use of combined disciplines or sub-disciplines as required.
- Understand the wide use and importanceÌýof mechanics of fluids in their future professional lives.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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