CIEG 305 Syllabus

CIEG 305 Fluid Mechanics (3 credits)
Spring 2003

Class: MW 12:15-1:20 in 205 Brown Laboratory

Instructor: Dr. James T. Kirby Teaching Assistant: Qing Cao
Ocean Engineering Laboratory 205 Spencer Laboratory 331
831-2438 831-8930
kirby@udel.edu cao@me.udel.edu
Office hours Tuesday 3:00-5:00. Office hours Monday 3:00-5:00


Required Text

The required text is Fluid Mechanics, 5th edition, by Frank M. White, McGraw-Hill, 2003. If you find a copy, the 4th edition may be substituted, but you will have to check with friends that you are doing the correct homework assignments.

Additional resource materials related to the text are available online at the McGraw-Hill website.



Course Objectives

The goals of this course are to aquaint the student with the theoretical foundations for the study of incompressible fluid mechanics, and to illustrate the use of the resulting principles in practical engineering applications. The subject matter covered includes fluid statics, control volume analysis of fluid flows, differential analysis of inviscid and viscous fluid flows, dimensional analysis, and application to viscous flow in pipes and free surface flows in open channels. Students are assumed to have a previous background in mathematics up through differential equations, as well as engineering statics and dynamics.


Course Outline


Grading will be based on two in-class exams ( 25 pts each), one final exam (30 pts ) and graded homework (20 pts ). All exams will be closed book. Homeworks will be assigned on Wednesdays on a weekly basis and will be due one week later at the beginning of class. Late homeworks will not be graded for credit except by prior arrangement or as a result of dire personal circumstance.

Homework assignments and instructions for exams this semester and links to old practice exams can be found here


kirby@udel.edu
March 10, 2003