ENGG * 2230 – Fluid Mechanics W (3-2) [0.50]

Analysis of steady ideal and viscous fluid flow systems using the Continuity, Bernoulli and Momentum equations. Boundary layer theory is treated in terms of viscous and pressure drag, lift and its importance in heat and mass transfer. Dimensional analysis and dynamic similitude are studied to provide an understanding of flow systems analysis and modeling. Introduction to pipe flow and open channel flow.





Posted By : anonymous
Posted On : July 15, 2014

Is the textbook recommended by the student? Yes
Did the student enjoy the professor? No
Professor : Jonathan Vandersteen

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Advice to you guys. Donot take it with vandersteen. He's a good proff. But really hard marker with really hard exams. Take it in winter with the other professor. Waaay easier exams!!
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Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : September 29, 2012

Is the textbook recommended by the student? No
Did the student enjoy the professor? Yes
Professor : Ryan Clemmer

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A somewhat difficult course (I found the first half more difficult, because it involved more of the mechanics part). The prof was a pretty cool guy, but the tests were difficult (very low class average). Labs are boring, time consuming, and often confusing. Doing the assignments really helps prepare for the midterm/exam. A lot of people fail this course, and it is a mandatory course for (all?) engineering students.
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