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The course is an introduction to the basic analytic and numerical methods of Fluid Mechanics and Applied Mathematics. The objectives of the course are:  
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of Fluid Mechanics. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
* Development of the theoretical background in matters relating to Fluid Mechanics.
* apply basic concepts of Fluid Mechanics  
* Ability of the student to apply the basic concepts of fluid mechanics.
* understand and apply advanced analytical and approximate techniques to fluid mechanics problems
* Upon completion of this course the student will be able to solve with analytical and approximate mathematical methods simple problems of Fluid Mechanics and deepen further understanding of such methods.
* critically analyze and compare the effectiveness of methods and deepen their further understanding
* combine advanced techniques to solve new problems in Fluid Mechanics field
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The course aims to enable the undergraduate students to develop basic knowledge of Fluid Mechanics and in general of Applied Mathematics. The student will be able to cope with problems of Applied Mathematics giving the opportunity to work in an international multidisciplinary environment.
The course aims to enable the student to be able analyze and synthesize basic knowledge of Fluid Mechanics and Applied Mathematics.
* Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of the necessary technology
* Adaptation to new situations
* Autonomous work
* Decision making
* Work in an interdisciplinary environment
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=== Syllabus ===
=== Syllabus ===
Physical properties of fluids, Static of fluids, Kinematics of fluids, Conservation of mass - continuity equation), Stream function, Differential equations of motion for ideal fluids - Euler equations, Differential equations of motion for viscous fluids - Navier-Stokes equations, Applications of Fluid Mechanics.
Physical properties of fluids, Static of fluids, Kinematics of fluids, Conservation of mass - continuity equation), Stream function, Differential equations of motion for ideal fluids - Euler equations, Differential equations of motion for viscous fluids - Navier-Stokes equations, Applications of Fluid Mechanics.

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Undergraduate Courses Outlines - Department of Mathematics

General

School

School of Science

Academic Unit

Department of Mathematics

Level of Studies

Undergraduate

Course Code

ΜΑΕ847

Semester

8

Course Title

Fluid Mechanics

Independent Teaching Activities

Lectures (Weekly Teaching Hours: 3, Credits: 6)

Course Type

Special Background

Prerequisite Courses -
Language of Instruction and Examinations

Greek

Is the Course Offered to Erasmus Students

Yes (in English)

Course Website (URL) See eCourse, the Learning Management System maintained by the University of Ioannina.

Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes

This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of Fluid Mechanics. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

  • apply basic concepts of Fluid Mechanics
  • understand and apply advanced analytical and approximate techniques to fluid mechanics problems
  • critically analyze and compare the effectiveness of methods and deepen their further understanding
  • combine advanced techniques to solve new problems in Fluid Mechanics field
General Competences

The course aims to enable the student to be able analyze and synthesize basic knowledge of Fluid Mechanics and Applied Mathematics.

  • Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of the necessary technology
  • Adaptation to new situations
  • Autonomous work
  • Decision making
  • Work in an interdisciplinary environment

Syllabus

Physical properties of fluids, Static of fluids, Kinematics of fluids, Conservation of mass - continuity equation), Stream function, Differential equations of motion for ideal fluids - Euler equations, Differential equations of motion for viscous fluids - Navier-Stokes equations, Applications of Fluid Mechanics.

Teaching and Learning Methods - Evaluation

Delivery

In class

Use of Information and Communications Technology Use of computer (Mechanics) lab
Teaching Methods
Activity Semester Workload
Lectures 39
Study of theory 78
Home exercises 33
Course total 150
Student Performance Evaluation
  • Weekly assignments
  • Final project
  • Written examination at the end of the semester

Attached Bibliography

See the official Eudoxus site or the local repository of Eudoxus lists per academic year, which is maintained by the Department of Mathematics. Books and other resources, not provided by Eudoxus:

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