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Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics

Rakennetyyppi: Opintojakso
Koodi: IZP0503
Tyyppi: Pakollinen / Perusopinnot
OPS: I-IT 2005
Taso: Insinööri (AMK)
Opiskeluvuosi: 2 (2006-2007)
Laajuus: 3 op
Vastuuopettaja: Mäkinen, Seppo
Opetuskieli: Englanti

Toteutukset lukuvuonna 2006-2007

Tot.OpiskeluaikaOpettaja(t)KieliIlmoittautuminen
128.8.2006 – 22.12.2006Seppo MäkinenEnglanti18.8.2006 – 10.9.2006

Osaamistavoitteet

At the beginning of the course, the student will focus on the elastic properties of solids, as well as on liquid statics and fluid dynamics. After this, the attention will be turned to heat and the temperature-dependent properties of materials. Finally, the students will become familiar with the laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic cycles and their technical applications. In addition to their theoretical studies, the students will experimentally study the given laws of nature in laboratory environment. Each measurement session is followed by a thorough analysis, including error calculus if necessary, and the 3-student teams will write a report on each measurement.

Sisältö

Elasticity, pressure, dynamics of fluids (liquids and gases), specific heat, phase transitions, humidity, heat transfer (convection, conduction, radiation), the laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic cycle processes.

Opiskelumateriaali

Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett: "Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics", Thomson Books/Cole.

Opetusmuoto / Opetusmenetelmät

The relevant theories of physics, together with associated problems and applications, are studied on a course of lectures. In addition, the student will individually solve a number of given homework exercises. Every second week, the students will spend 2 h per week in the laboratory of Physics, performing measurements and associated analysis.

Arviointimenetelmät

The assessment is based on 2 examinations, homework exercises and laboratory work. A student must solve at least 25 % of the given homework exercises in order to pass the course. Further, (s)he must make all the associated experiments in the laboratory of Physics.


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