Course overview
The aim of this course is to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals and practical aspects of incompressible and compressible flows, design considerations, and experimental techniques in fluid mechanics. This course builds on the concepts taught in thermofluids courses (thermodynamics and fluid mechanics) and extends them to provide practical interpretive and predictive methods. This includes a practical and theoretical overview of modern flow measurement techniques, turbulence theory, potential flow theory, methods used to interpret velocity and flow data, and applications.
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