TAM 536
Spring 2018 Part of Term 1
Jan 16-May 2
Credit: 4 hours.
Stability of fluid motion: linearized flow equations and normal-mode analysis, Kelvin-Helmholtz instability, inviscid and viscous theory of parallel shear flow, Squire's and Rayleigh's inflection-point theorems, secondary instability theory; critical layers; boundary-layer stability; Orr-Sommerfeld equations, Tollmien-Schlichting waves; non-parallel theory, centrifugal instabilities, and Benard convection; nonlinear theory and transition to turbulence; bifurcations, Landau's theory; routes to chaos, strange attractors; transition modeling, prediction, and control; boundary-layer receptivity, experimental evidence.
Prerequisite: TAM 532.
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36392
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Lecture-Discussion
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E
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1:00PM
-2:50PM
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TR
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Mechanical Engineering Bldg
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Pearlstein, A
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