Course title
流体力学特論Ⅱ   [Advanced Fluid Mechanics II]
Course category courses for doctoral programs  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 1080301
Instructor(s)
田川 義之   [TAGAWA Yoshiyuki]
Facility affiliation Institute of Global Innovation Research Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
This course will be mostly theoretical for the viscous flow. The students will develop their skills for applying the theory to various flows. In addition, this course will provide students with the skills for the order estimation and the proper usage of non-dimensional numbers.
Expected Learning
The students will develop their skills for discussing various flows quantitatively, providing/understanding oral presentations, reading/writing papers, and designing proper experiments.
Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: See the Curriculum maps.
Course schedule
1. Basic equation; Mass conservation
2. Basic equation; Momentum conservation
3. Basic equation; Energy conservation
4. Basic equation; Summary
5. Experimental techniques for fluid dynamics; PIV, BOS, Gallery of Fluid Motion
6. Drag force on a cylinder
7. Drag force on a solid sphere
8. Drag force on a bubble
9. Application of Navier-Stokes Equation; Flow in a parallel walls, Lubrication theory
10. Application of Navier-Stokes Equation; Flow with a sudden motion
11. Review
12. Application of Navier-Stokes Equation; Oscillating sphere in a quiescent liquid
13. Order estimation, Non-dimensional numbers
14. Summary: final exam
15. Answers for the final exam
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge for fluid mechanics.
Students are recommended to prepare for and revise the lectures, spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University and using the lecture handouts as well as the references specified below.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Handout provided in the class
References
Bachelor “Introduction to Fluid Mechanics”
Milton van Dyke “An Album of Fluid Motion”
佐野理「連続体力学」
藤川重雄ら「工学の基礎 流体力学」
日野幹雄「流体力学」
Assessment/Grading
Report (25pt x 2), Final exam (50pt).
The students scoring 60 total points will pass this lecture. The grade evaluation in this online class is premised on all attendances, and comprehensively evaluates the attitude to learn, quizzes, and online tests. Standard study time set by the our university is required to get the grade. The rate of evaluation is as follows: Normal score and assignment test: 50%, and final test: 50%. Grade will be given according to the following criteria by comprehensive evaluation: S: 90 points or more, A: 80 or more and less than 90 points, B: 70 or more and less than 80 points, C: 60 or more and less than 70 points.
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Office hours
12:00-13:00 in weekdays. Email contact to instructor is always available.
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3/2/2021 2:18:16 PM