TAM 532
Spring 2007 Part of Term 1
Jan 16-May 2
Credit: 4 hours.
Dynamics of flow in which viscosity is significant or dominant, and the development and use of theoretical and numerical tools for practitioners of modern fluid mechanics; physics of viscous layers that arise in both high- and low-Reynolds-number flows; dimensional analysis, exact solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations; jets and wakes; microhydrodynamics; fluid stability; and an introduction to turbulence.
Prerequisite: MATH 241 (formerly MATH 243) or MATH 380; MATH 385; TAM 435.
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36387
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Lecture-Discussion
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C
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10:00AM
-11:50AM
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MW
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Talbot Laboratory
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Christensen, K
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