Aerodynamics 2

KAWAMURA, Masaaki
  Elective  2 credits
【Aerospace Engineering・2nd semester】
19-1-0300-2993

1.
Outline
Students learn following contents in this class.
1. features of viscous fluid
2. fundamental equation of viscous fluid
3. viscous flow
4. low Reynolds number flow
5. high Reynolds number flow
6. force a body is received from viscous fluid
Students can acquire knowledge about DP2 in this class.
2.
Objectives
Goal of this class is that students can try to comprehend and explore fluid phenomenon caused by viscosity by their describing of motion of viscous flow and estimating of received force a body is received from viscous fluid.
3.
Grading Policy
Attendance more than two thirds, midterm exam (50%) and term end exam (50%).
The students will get simple explanations after these exams.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Reference book : ISBN978-4842504780, ISBN978-4782841044, ISBN978-4785323141, ISBN978-1259251344
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Review fluid dynamics, elementary dynamics, infinitesimal calculus and differential equation thoroughly.
Read the text within the contents of the next lecture and write in a notebook for preparation in order to comprehend meaning of technical terms (1.5 hours).
After the lecture will be ended, review the notebook teacher explains in the class (1.5 hours).
6.
Note
7.
Schedule
1. features of viscous fluid
2. fundamental equation of viscous fluid (1) : continuity equation
3. fundamental equation of viscous fluid (2) : equation of motion (Euler equation)
4. fundamental equation of viscous fluid (3) : equation of motion (Navier-Stokes equation)
5. viscous flow (1) : Reynolds number
6. viscous flow (2) : Reynolds number and low of similarity
7. viscous flow (3) : Couette flow, Poiseuille flow
8. Summary of the former part, Midterm exam
9. low Reynolds number flow (1) : motion of sphere in a very late viscous flow
10. low Reynolds number flow (2) : motion of cylinder in a late viscous flow
11. high Reynolds number flow (1) : boundary layer theory
12. high Reynolds number flow (2) : separation of boundary layer
13. high Reynolds number flow (3) : laminar flow and turbulent flow
14. force a body is received from viscous fluid : drag coefficient and lift coefficient
15. Summary, Term end exam
1.
Outline
Students learn following contents in this class.
1. features of viscous fluid
2. fundamental equation of viscous fluid
3. viscous flow
4. low Reynolds number flow
5. high Reynolds number flow
6. force a body is received from viscous fluid
Students can acquire knowledge about DP2 in this class.
2.
Objectives
Goal of this class is that students can try to comprehend and explore fluid phenomenon caused by viscosity by their describing of motion of viscous flow and estimating of received force a body is received from viscous fluid.
3.
Grading Policy
Attendance more than two thirds, midterm exam (50%) and term end exam (50%).
The students will get simple explanations after these exams.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Reference book : ISBN978-4842504780, ISBN978-4782841044, ISBN978-4785323141, ISBN978-1259251344
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Review fluid dynamics, elementary dynamics, infinitesimal calculus and differential equation thoroughly.
Read the text within the contents of the next lecture and write in a notebook for preparation in order to comprehend meaning of technical terms (1.5 hours).
After the lecture will be ended, review the notebook teacher explains in the class (1.5 hours).
6.
Note
7.
Schedule
1. features of viscous fluid
2. fundamental equation of viscous fluid (1) : continuity equation
3. fundamental equation of viscous fluid (2) : equation of motion (Euler equation)
4. fundamental equation of viscous fluid (3) : equation of motion (Navier-Stokes equation)
5. viscous flow (1) : Reynolds number
6. viscous flow (2) : Reynolds number and low of similarity
7. viscous flow (3) : Couette flow, Poiseuille flow
8. Summary of the former part, Midterm exam
9. low Reynolds number flow (1) : motion of sphere in a very late viscous flow
10. low Reynolds number flow (2) : motion of cylinder in a late viscous flow
11. high Reynolds number flow (1) : boundary layer theory
12. high Reynolds number flow (2) : separation of boundary layer
13. high Reynolds number flow (3) : laminar flow and turbulent flow
14. force a body is received from viscous fluid : drag coefficient and lift coefficient
15. Summary, Term end exam