SECTIONS | STUDY MATERIALS |
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1. Continuum Viewpoint and the Equation of Motion | Sonin, A. A. "Fundamental Laws of Motion for Particles, Material Volumes, and Control Volumes." (PDF - 1.5 MB) Table of Fluid Physical Properties (PDF)# |
2. Static Fluids | Solution to Helium Balloon Problem (PDF) |
3. Mass Conservation | Simple Example: Piston (PDF - 2.4 MB) - A simple example showing a number of different ways in which the conservation of mass equation for a material volume can be used. |
4. Inviscid Flow | Streamline Coordinates (PDF) - This document provides a derivation of the Bernoulli equation in streamline coordinates and provides an example. Roadmap of Inviscid Flow Equations (PDF) - This page shows the interconnections between different formulations of the Euler Equation and Bernoulli Equation together with the assumptions required to derive each representation. |
5. Control Volume Theorems | Navier-Stokes Equation Sheet (PDF)# |
6. Navier-Stokes Equation and Viscous Flow | Viscous Flow (PDF)# - Outline of the derivation of the Navier-Stokes equations plus discussions of the stress tensor and also the bulk viscosity. Criteria for Locally Fully Developed Flow (PDF) - This document summarizes the scaling and nondimensional arguments used in deciding if a flow is locally fully developed. Slider Block Example (PDF)# |
8. Potential Flow | Potential Flow Formula Sheet (PDF) (Courtesy of Brenden Epps. Used with permission.) |
9. Boundary Layers, Separation and Drag | Generalized Boundary Layers (PDF) - Some notes on scaling the boundary layer equations. |
10. Potential Flow, Lift, Drag and Thrust | Wingtip Vortices General overview NASA's Autonomous Formation Flight (AFF) Photos Vortex Ring Guns - A quick Web search shows that these "non-lethal weapons" are still actively being considered. |