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Feb 07, 2025
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MAE 4230 - Intermediate Fluid Dynamics Spring. 3 credits.
Prerequisite: MAE 3230 (Introductory Fluid Mechanics) or CEE 3310 /BEE 3310 , CHEME 3230 or permission of instructor. Co-meets with MAE 5230 . Fulfills Senior Design requirement if M.E. seniors enroll in corresponding section of MAE 4291 .
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Builds on the foundation of MAE 3230 . Emphasis is placed on both the fundamental principles and numerical calculation of real flows using a computational fluid dynamics package. Topics covered include inviscid and viscous flows at different regimes of Reynolds number. The examples will be related to engineering and environmental applications.
Outcome 1: Students will understand the derivation and physical meaning of the conservation equations.
Outcome 2: Be able to derive analytical solutions to simplified problems.
Outcome 3: Understand the underlying models in ANSYS/FLUENT.
Outcome 4: Be able to apply ANSYS/FLUENT to solve a range of problems.
Outcome 5: Understand numerical errors and the limitations of CFD.
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