ME509 - Intermediate Fluid Mechanics: Fall 2014
ME509 - Intermediate Fluid Mechanics: Fall 2014
Fall 2014
Course Syllabus
Course Description
ME509 covers the principal concepts and methods of fluid dynamics. Topics include basic
laws, the Navier-Stokes equation for viscous flows and some of the exact solution, dimensional
analysis, vorticity dynamics, introduction to boundary layers and turbulence.
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this course, every student should be able to:
• Explain the basic concepts in fluid mechanics; describe the physics and formulate
mathematical descriptions of viscous flows;
• Interpret Navier-Stokes equations and how to obtain the exact solutions of canonical
problems;
• Apply dimensional analysis for model tests;
• Identify the fundamental concepts in vorticity dynamics, boundary layer theory, and
turbulence;
• Formulate physical model and mathematic model to solve typical fluids problems of
engineering importance.
Prerequisite
ME509 must be preceded by an undergraduate course in fluid mechanics or
aerodynamics (ME309 or equivalent), advanced calculus, and differential equations.
Meeting Time
Mon/Wed/Fri 8:30-9:20am, HMPT 1252
Instructor
Prof. Jun Chen
Office: ME 2145 / CHAF 129
Phone: 765-494-7050 Email: [email protected]
Office Hour: Mon/Wed/Fri 9:30-10:30am (ME 2145, or by appointment)
Teaching Assistant
Ms. Nina Zhou
Phone: 219-671-5855 Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Wed/Fri 2:00-3:30pm (ME2166, except Sept. 17th and Dec.12th)
Textbook
• Panton, R. L., Incompressible Flow, 3rd Edition, J. Wiley.
Reference Books*
• Pritchard, P. J., Fox and McDonald’s Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, 8th ed., John
Wiley & Sons Inc., 2011
• Batchelor, G. K., An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge University Press.
• Oertel, H., et al., Prandtl-Essentials of Fluid Mechanics, 3rd ed., Springer. §
• Van Dyke, M., An Album of Fluid Motion, Parabolic Press, Inc.
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Digital book is available through Purdue Library.
Class Blog
http://www.purdue.edu/mixable
This blog is designed to facilitate the discussion and information exchanges between students,
teaching assistant, and instructor. All registered ME509 students can log into this blog using their
Purdue career account username and password.
General Policy
• Attendance: class attendance is required.
• Homework: homework will be assigned periodically and the due date will be given in the
assignment sheet.
• Exams: two mid-term exams and one final exam will be scheduled. All exams will be open
book, open notes and taken in class (2.5 hours). Up to two textbooks and one notebook are
allowed for the exams.
• Group discussion on course materials is permitted, but each student must finish homework
and exams INDEPENDENTLY and NO TEAMWORK is allowed. Violations will subject to
academic sanctions.
Grade Policy
• Homework:(20%)
• Mid-term exams (25%+25%) and final exam (30%)
• Letter grade (+/-)
Emergency Plan
In the event of a major campus emergency, course requirements, deadlines and grading percentages
are subject to changes that may be necessitated by a revised semester calendar or other
circumstances beyond the instructor’s control. Relevant information about changes in this course
will be disseminated by course email list and Purdue Blackboard system.
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