Gasdynamics
Numbering Code |
U-ENG25 35045 LJ52 U-ENG25 35045 LJ77 |
Year/Term | 2022 ・ First semester | |
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Number of Credits | 2 | Course Type | Lecture | |
Target Year | Target Student | |||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | Tue.2 | |
Instructor name | TAKATA SHIGERU (Graduate School of Engineering Professor) | |||
Outline and Purpose of the Course | Dynamics of high speed gas flows is treated on the basis of the fluid dynamics for compressible inviscid fluid. In this course, one-dimensional and quasi one-dimensional flows are mainly discussed, in order to show typical phenomena coming from the fluid compressibility. | |||
Course Goals | To learn/understand fundamental issues specific to compressible fluid flows | |||
Schedule and Contents |
1. Euler set of equations (2 times) 2. Sound propagation (2 times)-- propagation of infinitesimal disturbance 3. Quasi one-dimension flow (2 times) -- isentropic flow, Laval nozzle, etc. 4. Propagation of finite amplitude disturbance (2 times) -- wave deformation, Riemann invariants, etc. 5. Standing Shock wave (1 times) -- Rankine-Hugoniot relation, etc. 6. Shock tube problem (3 time) -- Riemann problem, Reflection and deflection of waves 7. From one-dimensional to two-dimensional flow (3 times) -- Oblique Shock, Prandtl-Meyer fan, etc. |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | By the final exam., in principle. | |||
Course Requirements | Fluid dynamics 1, Elemental Calculus (A,B, I,II), Linear Algebra (A,B) | |||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) | Students are expected to read the textbook by themselves in accordance with the progress of the class. | |||
Textbooks | Textbooks/References | Elements of Gasdynamics, H. M. Liepmann and A. Roshko, (Dover Publications), ISBN:0486419630 | ||
References, etc. | Modern Compressible Flow (2nd ed.), J. D. Anderson, Jr., (McGraw-Hill), ISBN:0071006656 | |||
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