Analyzes the theory and solution methods applicable to multi-dimensional compressible inviscid gas flows at subsonic, supersonic, and hypersonic speeds; similarity and scaling rules from small-petrurbation theory, introduction to transonic and hypersonic flows; method-of-characteristics applications to nozzle flows, jet expansions, and flows over bodies one dimensional non-steady flows; properties of gases in thermodynamic equilibrium, including kinetic-theory, chemical thermodynamics, and statistical-mechanics considerations; dissociation and ionization process; quasi-equilibrium flows; and introduction to non-equilibrium flows.
Gas Dynamics
Host University
University of Virginia
Semester
Fall 2024
Course Number
MAE 6360-600
CRN
20404
Credits
3
Discipline
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Instructor
Thomas Ward
Times and Days
Asynchronous
Course Information
Prerequisites
MAE 6100