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TEACHING PLAN : 11ME306 Advanced Fluid Mechanics & Computational Fluid Dynamics (Credits 3:1:0) July 18, 2011

to Nov 11, 2011 Name of the Faculty member: Prof. T. Michael N. Kumar Designation: Professor Department: Aerospace Department Unit 1 Review of fundamentals B1/1.1 1.6;2.1;4.2 B4/1.2;1.6.1;2.1;2. 2;2.42.5 B2 / 2.1

Unit 2

Method of describing fluid motion -Lagrangian Method -Eulerian Method Local and individual time rates of change, acceleration Equation of Continuity -Lagrangian -Eulerian Bernoullis equation from Eulers equation Problems / Seminars & Revision Forces and stress acting on fluid particles. Differential momentum equation & Navier Stoke Equations of Motion -Rectangular coordinates Navier Stoke Equations of Motion simple cases -Cylindrical coordinates -Spherical coordinates Energy Equation Seminars & Revision

B2/2.4;2.5 B2/2.12A B1/3.1 B1/3.5 B4/5.4.1 B4/5.4

B2/12.2a B2/12.2b B1/3.8

Text Books/Reference Books used for Teaching:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Streeter, Fluid Dynamics, 3rd Ed., McGraw Hill,2006. Raisinghania.M.D, Fluid Dynamics, 4th Ed., S.Chand & Company Ltd, 2002 Versteeg, H.K, and Malalasekera, W., An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method, Longman, 1998 Fox R.N. and McDonald A.T., Fluid Mechanics, John Wiley & Sons, 1999 Dr. J.K Goyal I K.P. Gupta., Fluid Dynamics, 3rd revised Ed., Pragathiprakasam,Meerut, 1999

6. 7. 8.

Schlichting.H., Boundary layer Theory ,8th Ed.,McGraw Hill, New york,2001. John D. Anderson, Computational Fluid Dynamics, McGraw Hill, 1995 Ghoshdastidar, P.S., Computer simulation of flow and heat transfer, Tata McGraw Hill publishing Compony Ltd., 1998

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