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MAS303 Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer for Engineers

Course description for academic year 2024/2025

Contents and structure

The objective of the course is to learn selected chapters of fluid mechanics and heat transfer, describing the phenomena most common for a number of industrial applications: energy technology, petroleum, chemical/farma/food/process technology and hydraulic engineering. The course provides understanding of basic mathematical models and their use in engineering.

Contents

  • Fundamentals of fluid dynamics: Navier-Stokes equations, simplified solutions, Bernoulli's equation
  • Fundamentals of thermal physics: heat transfer equation and its solutions
  • Flow in channels of complex geometry: flow regimes, boundary layers and velocity profiles, pressure drop
  • Fundamental of heat transfer: forced vs natural convection, radiation, conduction; empirical correlations
  • Hydraulic machines: rhotodynamic vs positive displacement, theory, Euler equation, efficiency
  • Introduction to hydraulic engineering
  • Multiphase flows: classification, rheology, flow maps, fixed and fluidized beds
  • Flows with phase change: boiling/cavitation, NPSH, melting/solidification
  • Overview over numerical tools in fluid mechanics, turbulence models
  • Instrumentation in fluid mechanics and heat transfer
  • Examples of most typical technical solutions

Learning Outcome

At the completion of the course, students should be able to accumulate following

Knowledge

  • detailed aspects of fluid mechanics and heat transfer
  • physical description of a typical process

Skills

  • handling the fundamental mathematical models in fluid mechanics and heat transfer
  • quantitative estimation of the main operating parameters (pressure, temperature, force, flow rate, efficiency)
  • calculation of mass, momentum and energy balance in a process

General competence

  • writing of technical reports, group work, formulation and solution of typical equations in mathematical physics

Entry requirements

MAT110 Mathematics 1

MAT202 Mathematics 2/MAT203 Mathematics 2

Recommended previous knowledge

MAS220 Introduction to Fluid Dynamics

MAS302 Hydraulics

KJE102 Applied Fluid Mechanics

MAT151 Advanced mathematics and physics for structural and mechanical engineers

Teaching methods

2 lectures + 1 tutorial weekly

numerical laboratory works

visits to industrial sites at OneSubsea, Schlumberger, Framo

Compulsory learning activities

1 of 2 written assignments must be delivered within the deadline and approved.

Approved assignments are valid for 4 semesters.

Assessment

Written examination, 4 hours.

Grading scale: A-E/F, where F is fail.

Examination support material

One simple standard HVL approved calculator

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