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Institute/Department UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE Program Bachelor of Engineering


OF ENGINEERING (UIE) (Aerospace Engineering)(AS201)

Master Subject Coordinator Uma Shanker Master Subject Coordinator E- E8134


Name: Code:
Course Name Boundary Layer Theory Course Code ASB-403

Lecture Tutorial Practical Self Study Credit Subject Type


3 0 0 0 3.0 T

Course Type Course Category Mode of Assessment Mode of Delivery

Program Elective Graded (GR) Theory Examination (ET) Theory (TH)

Mission of the MD1: To provide state of art infrastructure and curriculum for excellent teaching and learning as par with the requirements of
Department industry.
MD2: To inculcate ethical standards and values with wisdom of professionalism, leadership and social responsibility.
MD3: To impart the technical skills in tune with the contemporary requirements through collaboration with industries and research
organizations.
MD4: To inculcate social level research by joining hands with industry for improving technical based solutions

Vision of the To create conducive environment for academic, research & development focusing on entrepreneurship and innovations in the field
Department of Aerospace Engineering blended with values and ethics producing graduates adaptive to changing technologies

Program Educational Objectives(PEOs)


PEO1 To make graduates of the Aerospace Engineering program capable of contributing towards Nation’s ambitious space projects
through a wide range of applications oriented solutions for multidisciplinary complex areas.
PEO2 To transform graduates of the Aerospace Engineering program into successful professionals, researchers, or entrepreneurs with
excellent managerial and leadership qualities, capable of implementing academic excellence at par with global standards in the
area of Aerospace Engineering required for higher studies.
PEO3 To enable graduates of the Aerospace Engineering program to execute innovative ideas and potential to contribute to society by
adopting logical and flexible approaches.

Program Specific OutComes(PSOs)


PSO1 Ability to apply the knowledge of aerodynamics, propulsion, structures and software tools in the design and integration of flight and
spacecraft systems.
PSO2 Capability to conceive the design, execute and operate multi-disciplinary systems and subsystems related to Aerospace
Engineering.

Program OutComes(POs)
PO1 Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering
specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2 Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching
substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
PO3 Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or
processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety and the cultural, societal,
and environmental considerations.
PO4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of
experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including
prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6 The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7 Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental
contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development

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PO8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

PO9 Individual or teamwork: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary
settings.
PO10 Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at
large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and
give and receive clear instructions.
PO11 Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and
apply these to one’s own work, as member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in
the broadest context to technological change.

Text Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 Boundary Layer Theory H. Schlichting 3rd McGraw Hill 1979

2 Further Aerodynamics for Houghton and boswell BH 5th McGraw Hill 2003
Engineering Students

Reference Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 Turbulent flows in Engineering A.J. Reynolds 2nd John Wiley & Sons 1980

2 Viscous Fluid flow Frank White 2nd McGraw Hill 1998

3 Incompressible fluid flow Ronald L., Panton 1st John Wiley & Sons 1984

Course OutCome
SrNo OutCome
CO1 Discuss suitable equations for solving fluid flow problems.
CO2 Apply boundary layer concepts for engineering problems
CO3 Evaluate the properties and characteristics of boundary layer formation
CO4 Apply boundary layer theory to reduce the effect of boundary layer interactions
CO5 Evaluate flow characteristics and its performance

Lecture Plan Preview-Theory


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Pedagogical
Unit No LectureNo ChapterName Topic Text/ Reference Books CO Numer
Tool**
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1 1 Fundamental Introduction to Boundary Layer ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- Case CO1
Concepts of Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Study,PPT,Vi
Fluid Flow Incompressible fluid flow ,R- deo Lecture
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 2 Fundamental Introduction to Boundary Layer-1 ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO1
Concepts of Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Fluid Flow Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 3 Fundamental Flow Characteristics ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO1
Concepts of Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Fluid Flow Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow

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1 4 Fundamental Flow Characteristics-I ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO1


Concepts of Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Fluid Flow Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 5 Fundamental Classification of fluids ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO1
Concepts of Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Fluid Flow Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 6 Fundamental Classification of fluids-I ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO1
Concepts of Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Fluid Flow Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 7 Fundamental fluid properties ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO1
Concepts of Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Fluid Flow Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 8 Fundamental fluid properties-I ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO1
Concepts of Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Fluid Flow Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 9 Viscous Flow Navier Stokes Equations ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Equations Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 10 Viscous Flow Navier Stokes Equations-I ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Equations Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 11 Viscous Flow Creeping motion ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Equations Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 12 Viscous Flow Couette flow ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Equations Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 13 Viscous Flow Poiseuille flow through ducts ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Equations Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 14 Viscous Flow Poiseuille flow through ducts-I ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Equations Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
1 15 Viscous Flow Ekman drift ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Equations Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 16 Laminar Development of boundary layer ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow

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2 17 Laminar Estimation of boundary layer thickness ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 18 Laminar Displacement thickness ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 19 Laminar Momentum and energy thicknesses for ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Boundary Layer two dimensional flow Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 20 Laminar Momentum and energy thicknesses for ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Boundary Layer two dimensional flow-I Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 21 Laminar Two dimensional boundary layer ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO2
Boundary Layer equations Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 22 Laminar Similarity solutions ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 23 Laminar Blasius solution ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 24 Turbulent VelPhysical and mathematical ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer description of turbulenceocity profiles Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 25 Turbulent Two dimensional turbulent boundary ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer layer equations Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 26 Turbulent - Velocity profiles ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 27 Turbulent Inner outer and overlap layers ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 28 Turbulent Transition from laminar to turbulent ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer boundary layers Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
2 29 Turbulent turbulent boundary layer on a flat plate ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow

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2 30 Turbulent mixing length hypothesis ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 31 Thermal Introduction to thermal boundary layer ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO3
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 32 Thermal Introduction to thermal boundary layer-I ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO4
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 33 Thermal Heat transfer in boundary layer ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO4
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 34 Thermal Convective heat transfer ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO4
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 35 Thermal importance of non dimensional ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO4
Boundary Layer numbers Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 36 Thermal Prandtl number ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO4
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 37 Thermal Nusselt number ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO4
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 38 Thermal Lewis number ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO4
Boundary Layer Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 39 Boundary Layer Need of boundary layer control ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO5
Control Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 40 Boundary Layer Need of boundary layer control-I ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO5
Control Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 41 Boundary Layer causes of boundary layer separation ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO5
Control Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 42 Boundary Layer causes of boundary layer separation-I ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO5
Control Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow

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3 43 Boundary Layer flow over the cylinder and aerofoil for ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO5
Control different flow conditions leads Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
separation-I Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 44 Boundary Layer flow over the cylinder and aerofoil for ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO5
Control different flow conditions leads Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
separation-II Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow
3 45 Boundary Layer flow over the cylinder and aerofoil for ,T-Boundary Layer Theory ,T- PPT,Video CO5
Control different flow conditions leads Further Aerodynamics for Engin,R- Lecture
separation-III Incompressible fluid flow ,R-
Turbulent flows in Engineering,R-
Viscous Fluid flow

Assessment Model
Sr No Assessment Name Exam Name Max Marks
1 20EU01 External Theory 60
2 20EU01 Assignment 10
3 20EU01 Attendance Marks 2
4 20EU01 Mid-Semester Test-1 40
5 20EU01 Quiz 4
6 20EU01 Surprise Test 12
7 20EU01 Mid-Semester Test-2 40

CO vs PO/PSO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2

CO1 2 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 NA

CO2 2 2 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 NA

CO3 3 2 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 NA

CO4 3 2 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 NA

CO5 3 3 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 NA

Target 2.6 2.2 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 NA

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