ME6260 (058:260) Viscous Flow
Spring 2024

Instructor:                 Professor Frederick Stern

Time/Location:         TTH 9:30-10:45 a.m. Lectures at 4030SC

                                    After class Office Hours Or by appointment 
                                    Frederick-stern@uiowa.edu

Text:                           Primary:

textbook cover

                                    Viscous Fluid Flow, F. White, 4th Edition, 2022, McGraw Hill[1] 

                                    Secondary:

                                    Fluid Mechanics, P. Kundu, I. Cohen, D. Rowling, 6th Edition, Elsevier

                                    Incompressible Flow, R. Panton, 4th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

                                    Fundamental Mechanics of Fluids, I.G. Currie, 4th Edition, CRC Press

  

Class Web Site: https://stern.lab.uiowa.edu/me6260-viscous-flow-spring-2024

 

Course Description

Equations and boundary conditions of viscous flow; classical analytical solutions; laminar boundary layers and free shear flows; stability of laminar flows; and turbulent flow.

Objective and Approach

Provide a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of viscous flow, which is an important topic in modern fluids engineering, including detailed study of the underlying mathematical physics principles and modeling for selected topics with wide-ranging applications.  More advanced topics are introduced.  Viscous flow can be considered as a terminal course for M.S. students and as a sound foundation for other advanced courses such as inviscid, turbulent, or compressible flows; combustion theory; interfacial flow and transport processes; multiphase flow and transport processes; computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer; and independent and/or M.S. and Ph.D. study research. The subject material is covered through class lectures, text and other reading, homework problems, and class project.

Syllabus, Assignments and Grading

Syllabus is attached, including dates for lectures, reading and homework (HW) assignments, class project and exams. Class project consists of independent study by each student in general area of viscous flow mathematical physics principles and modeling, including proposal and class presentation. Final grade is based on HW (100) + class project (150) + exams (250) = 500 total points. Exams and point breakdown are shown in the syllabus. Exams are open textbook only.

 

Project proposal: objective, approach, references, anticipated results

Project outline: objective, approach, results, conclusions

Grading: technical quality 75%; organization and presentation 25%

 

UI and CoE Course Guidelines

See university guidelines (required elements of syllabi )that include specific language regarding free speech and expression, accommodations for students with disabilities, and class absences for religious holy days:   https://provost.uiowa.edu/student-course-policies, which include statements regarding your attendance and academic integrity/misconduct policies, specifically stating the penalty/sanctions for academic misconduct. The College of Engineering website details the process and highlights examples of offenses against the Code of Academic Honesty.

Syllabus

Date 

Assignments 

Class Topics 

Week(1) 

 

1.2,1.3,1.4,1.5,1.17,1.24
2.1,2.7,2.12,2.14,2.15,2.16   

Due 03/22

Chapter 1&2 Preliminary Concepts & Fundamental Equations of Compressible Viscous Flow
(1)   Historical Outline and Examples of Viscous Flow
(2) Fluid properties
(3) Fundamental Equations of Compressible Viscous Flow

Week(2)Problems: Dr Zhaoyuan Wang

Continued
(4) Boundary Conditions for Viscous Flow
(5) Vorticity Considerations for Incompressible Viscous Flow

Week(3) 

Motions: Dr. Zhaoyuan
Wang

(6.1) Reference Frames and Coordinate Systems
(6.2) Solution NS for 6DoF Solid Body
(6.3) Curvilinear Coordinate Systems
Week(4)

3.2, 3.5, 3.9, 3.14, 3.17, 3.37

Due 3/22

Chapter 3 Solutions of the Newtonian Viscous-Flow Equations 
Topics (1)-(4)
Couette/Poiseuille/Gravity and Free Surface
Topic (5) Unsteady
Week(5) Topic (5) Unsteady (Continued)
Topic (6) Suction and Injection
Topic (7) Wind-Driven
Week(6) Topic (8) Similarity
Week(7) Topic (8) Similarity (Continued)
Topic (9) Stokes
 
Week(8) Topic (9) Stokes (Continued)
Project Discussion
Week 3/11Spring Break  
Week(9) Midterm 
Exam Chapter 3 Topics 1-4 (75 points)
Exam Chapter 3 Topics 5-9 (75 points)
Week(10)

4.10, 4.11, 4.17, 4.18, 4.37 4.40, 4.41

Due 04/08

 
Week(11) Continued 
Week(12) Chapter 5 The Stability of Laminar Flows
Topic (1) Background/Concepts and Theory
Topic (2) Exchange of Stabilities
Week(13) Topic (3) Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability
Topics (4)–(6) Orr-Sommerfeld Equation and Instability Parallel Flows
Week(14) Topic (7) Turbulent Transition and Transition Modeling 
Week(15) Chapter 6 Incompressible Instantaneous and Turbulence Modeling

            

Project Final Presentations

Exam Chapter 4 Topic 2 (75 points)

Exam Chapter 4 Topic 3 (75 points)

Exam Chapter 5 (100 points)


[1] Selected incompressible flow topics mostly without heat transfer