Compressible

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    In brief

  • Code : N7AM01B

Objectives

At the end of this course students will be able to:

- To explain the concept of compressibility qualitatively and quantitatively.
- Know the equations involved in a classical problem of compressible fluid mechanics.
- Know how to identify the different fields of application of compressible fluid mechanics.
- Understand the physical mechanisms causing a shock wave.
- Understand the physical mechanisms at the origin of a relaxation wave.
- Know how to write conservation equations through a one-dimensional shock wave.
- Know how to exploit the one-dimensional shock tables.
- Being able to apply the methodology for dealing with a problem involving oblique shock waves (use of tables).
- Being able to apply the methodology to deal with a problem involving relaxation waves (use of tables).
- To know how to find Hugoniot's relation in the case of quasi-one-dimensional flows.
- To know the reasoning allowing to find the different modes of operation of a nozzle of Laval.

Description

This teaching will be broken down into 10 sessions of tutorial-courses.

Bibliography

Moodle web page : http ://moodle-n7.inp-toulouse.fr/course/view.php ?id=1090

Session 1 ou session unique - Contrôle des connaissances

ModalitéNatureCoefficientRemarques
CC (contrôle continu) Ecrit100%Examen Compressible

Session 2 - Contrôle des connaissances

ModalitéNatureCoefficientRemarques
CC (contrôle continu) Ecrit100%Examen Compressible

Contact(s)

MOUGEL JEROME

Contact

The National Institute of Electrical engineering, Electronics, Computer science,Fluid mechanics & Telecommunications and Networks

2, rue Charles Camichel - BP 7122
31071 Toulouse Cedex 7, France

+33 (0)5 34 32 20 00

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