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School:

School of Computing and Engineering

Credit Rating:

15

Level (including FHEQ):

M (FHEQ Level 7)

Graded or Non Graded:

Graded

Version Valid From:

2022-09-01

Module Leader:

Mohammad Jafari

Version Number

2023.02

Learning Methods

Tutorial and Project Supervision
Lecture
Guided Independent Study
Practical Classes and Demonstrations

Synopsis

Fluid dynamic forces acting on a fluid handling system affect the performance effectiveness of the system. This module considers an advanced study of fluid flows relevant to industrial fluid handling systems such as vehicles, turbomachines and pipeline systems. Modern vehicles will be studied to highlight the subtle design features being … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning Strategy

In this module the learners will engage in a blend of delivery methods facilitating both individual and collaborative aspects of learning to achieve the specified learning outcomes. In particular, this will require the learner to engage with the VLE content, including extensive pre-recorded teaching and support materials, where the learning … For more content click the Read More button below.

Outline Syllabus

Review of Fluid Flow basics, Equations of motion, Navier Stokes equations Exact solutions of Navier Stokes equations and Industrial applications.Transition from Laminar to Turbulent flow, Stability analysis, Nature of turbulence, Reynolds equations of motion, Turbulence modelling, Mixing length and two equation models.Modelling and analysis of energy systems such as turbomachines … For more content click the Read More button below.

Formative Assessment

Assessment 1: Other
Assessment 2: Other
Assessment 3: Other

Summative Assessment

Assessment 1: Written Assignment
Assessment 2: Written Assignment
Assessment 3: In-Class Test

Assessment Criteria

Task 1The accuracy with which learning is demonstrated.Task 2Fluid handling system reporting (vehicle, pipe, turbomachine) towards understanding fluid dynamic behaviour and system’s performance .The outcomes required from the analysis are clearly expressed and justified in terms of the problem the analysis is being carried out for.The quality of the analysis … For more content click the Read More button below.

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