Course Overview
This course will introduce students to the theory, physics, and academic solutions of compressible fluid flow phenomena. In particular, we will examine the physics of shock waves, expansion waves, Mach waves, isentropic flow through nozzles and inlets, briefly examine Fanno/Rayleigh flow, and additional select topics of the professor’s preference. Illustrations and photographs of the phenomena will be presented. Application of the material will be given in the context of the professor’s research, contemporary developments, and historical perspective. The material will be presented during the lecture, through assigned reading, and available on the class website. At the end of the course the students will possess the foundational knowledge of compressible flow.
Course Description
Course Catalogue: “One-dimensional and quasi-one-dimensional compressible fluid flows. Includes Mach waves, normal shocks, oblique shocks, Prandtl-Meyer expansions, isentropic flow with area change, Fanno flow, and Rayleigh flow.” (Credits 3)
Course Schedule
Week 1: Introduction and Review
Week 2: Introduction cont.
Week 3: Isentropic Flow of Perfect Gas
Week 4: Isentropic Flow of Perfect Gas
Week 5: Isentropic Flow of Perfect Gas, Normal shock waves (Reading Ch. 4)
Week 6: Normal shock waves
Week 7: Normal shock waves
Week 8: Normal shock waves
Week 9: Oblique shock waves
Week 10: Spring Break
Week 11: Oblique shock waves Prandtl-Meyer-Expansion fans
Week 12: Prandtl-Meyer-Expansion fans
Week 13: Compressible Pipe Flow
Week 14: Compressible Pipe Flow
Week 15: Transonics / Hypersonics
Week 16: CFD and Exam Overview