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Master Course Computational Engineering CE-P06: Fluid Dynamics

This 3 credit module titled "Fluid Dynamics" (FD) is a compulsory course offered in the 2nd semester of the Master's program in Computational Engineering. The module aims to provide students with skills in basic hydraulic laws, potential theory, flow dynamics, and turbulence theory. Students will learn about dynamic fluid flows, potential flow, isotropic turbulence, boundary layer flows, and flow over bodies through lectures, exercises, and homework assignments. The module is taught in English by Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Hoeffer and assistants, and requires prerequisites of CE-P1, CE-P2, and a bachelor

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Master Course Computational Engineering CE-P06: Fluid Dynamics

This 3 credit module titled "Fluid Dynamics" (FD) is a compulsory course offered in the 2nd semester of the Master's program in Computational Engineering. The module aims to provide students with skills in basic hydraulic laws, potential theory, flow dynamics, and turbulence theory. Students will learn about dynamic fluid flows, potential flow, isotropic turbulence, boundary layer flows, and flow over bodies through lectures, exercises, and homework assignments. The module is taught in English by Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Hoeffer and assistants, and requires prerequisites of CE-P1, CE-P2, and a bachelor

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Module Handbook 2010 14

Study course: Master Course Computational Engineering

Module name: CE-P06: Fluid Dynamics

Abbreviation, if
FD
applicable:

Sub-heading, if
-
applicable:

Module co-ordinator(s): Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Hoeffer

Classification within the Master of Science course Computational Engineering:


Curriculum: compulsory course.
This course is not taught in any other study course.

Courses included in the


Fluid Dynamics
module, if applicable:

Semester/term: 2nd semester / SS

Lecturer(s): Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Hoeffer, Assistants

Language: English

Requirements: CE-P1, CE-P2, Fluid Mechanics (bachelor level)

Teaching format / class


Lectures: 1h
hours per week during
Exercises: 1h
the semester:

Study/exam
Written examination / 75 minutes
achievements:

Workload [h / CP]: 90 / 3

thereof face-to-face
30
teaching [h]

Preparation and post


processing (including 30
examination) [h]

Seminar papers [h] -

Course-related, connected home work, individual or group work


Homework [h]
upon agreement with the lecturers: 30 h.

Credit points: 3
Module Handbook 2010 15

Learning goals / The students shall acquire consolidated skills of the basic laws of
competences: hydraulics, potential theory, flow dynamics and turbulence theory.
The students shall be enabled to assess and to solve technical
problems related to flow dynamics in hydraulics and in
aerodynamics.

Content: The technical basics of dynamic fluid flows are introduced, studied
and recapitulated as well as related problems which are relevant
for practical applications and solution procedures with an emphasis
put on computational aspects. The lectures and exercises contain
the following topics:
• short review of hydrostatics and dynamics of
incompressible flows involving friction (conservation of
mass, energy and momentum, Navier-Stokes equations)
• potential flow
• isotropic turbulence and turbulence in a boundary layer flow
• flow over streamlined and bluff bodies
The students are guided in the exercises to working out
assessment and solution strategies for related, typical technical
problems in fluid dynamics.

Forms of media: Blackboard, beamer, overheads, visit to laboratory; exercises with


examples; regular consultations with discussion of homework

Literature: Höffer, R. et al.: Lecture Notes


Gersten, K.: Einführung in die Strömungsmechanik. Aktuelle
Auflage, Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn Verlag, Braunschweig,
Wiesbaden
Fox R. W., McDonald A. T. : Introduction to Fluid Mechanics (SI
Version), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 5th Edition, ISBN 0-471-59274-
9, 1998
Spurk J. H. : Fluid Mechanics, Springer Verlag , Berlin Heidelberg
New York, ISBN 3 – 540 – 61651 -9, 1997

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