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AE210 Jan 3:0

Gas Dynamics

Instructor
Joseph Mathew
Email: [email protected]
Teaching Assistant

Email:

Department: AE
Course Time: MWF 10-11 am
Lecture venue: AE 104
Detailed Course Page:

Announcements

Brief description of the course


Gas dynamics concepts and analyses as a basis for compressible aerodynamics and propulsion. UG

engineering, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics.


Prerequisites
none
Syllabus
Concepts, terms, definitions. 1-d analyses for duct flows. Shocks. Prandtl-Meyer expansion. 2-d supersonic

flows. Method of characteristics. 1-d unsteady flows. viscous effects. Special topics in applications like

intakes.
Course outcomes
Understand differences between compressible and incompressible flows. Understand driving forces and

consequences and obtain quantitative estimates in duct flows. Know effects of shocks and expansions. Be

able to calculate changes to flows across shocks/expansions.


Grading policy
Assignments 10%

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2 tests 20% each

1 Final 50%
Assignments
Assignments given throughout the term as topics are completed.
Resources
Text books on gas dynamics such as Liepmann & Roshko, Shapiro, and several others.

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