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AE 341/347 Fluid Mechanics 2013 Fall Semester, MWF 12:20 PM 1:10 p.m.

DO-416
Instructor: Dr. Kenneth D. Kihm, Professor DO-234, E-mail: kkihm@utk.edu Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering Department University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-2210 Monday 4:00 6:00 PM Tuesday 4:00 - 6:00 PM kkihm@utk.edu

Walk-in Office Hours:

By appointment via e-mail: Text Book: Lecture Note: Course Overview:

Fluid Mechanics (7th ed.) by Frank M. White, McGraw Hill Available from BlackBoard Online Introduction to Fluid Mechanics (Ch.1); Hydrostatics (Ch.2); Mass, Momentum, and Energy Conservation Laws (Ch.3); Dimensional Analysis and Similitude (Ch.5); Pipe Flows (Ch.6); External Drag (Ch.7) ME 231 and MATH 241

Prerequisites: Grading Policy:

*Final Letter Grade System: A (4), A- (3.7), B+ (3.4), B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, F Attendance/Homework Assignments Midterm Exam 1 Midetrm Exam 2 Final Exam Total . 10% 20% 25% 45% 100%

*Make-up exams will be given only when you have an acceptable and verifiable excuse and notify the instructor in advance if all possible.

Course Drop Policies: You may refer to the Timetable/Financial http://registrar.tennessee.edu/academic_calendar/. Deadline Calendars from

CLASS

DATE W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M T

TEXTBOOK SECTIONS Introduction 1.1-1.14

Lecture Note (available online via BlackBoard) Lecture Note 1

1 Aug 21 2 23 3 26 4 28 5 30 6 Sep. 2 7 4 8 6 9 9 10 11 11 13 12 16 13 18 14 20 15 23 16 25 17 27 18 30 19 Oct. 2 20 4 21 7 22 9 23 11 24 14 25 16 26 18 27 21 28 23 29 25 30 28 31 30 32 Nov. 1 33 4 34 6 35 8 36 11 37 13 38 15 39 18 40 20 41 22 42 25 43 27 44 29 45 Dec. 2 December 10, 2013

No Class (Labor Day) 2.1-2.5 Lecture Note 2 2.6-2.10 3.1-3.3 3.4 EES (Engineering Equation Solver) Midterm Exam 1 Lecture Note 3

3.5 3.7

Lecture Note 3

No Class (Fall Break) 5.1 5.5 6.1 6.8 Uncertainty Analysis Midterm Exam 2 6.9 6.12 7.1-7.6 Lecture Note 5 Lecture Note 6 Lecture Note 4

Lecture Note 5

No Class (Thanksgiving Break) Grand Review Final Exam (12:30 pm 2:30 pm)

General Student Responsibility: Your responsibilities are to attend class, to be on time, to do the reading before and/or after the material is covered in lecture, to take exams at the designated time or make other arrangement in advance, to hand in assignments on time, to actively participate in the final project report/in-class presentation, and to report any academic dishonesty.

Copyright Statement: The handouts used in this course are copyrighted. By handouts, I mean all materials generated for this class, which include but are not limited to lecture note materials, syllabi, quizzes, exams, lab problems, in-class materials, review sheets, and additional problem sets. Because these materials are copyrighted, you do not have the right to copy the handouts, unless I expressly grant permission. As commonly defined, plagiarism consists of passing off as ones own the idea, words, writings, etc., which belong to another. In accordance with this definition, you are committing plagiarism if you copy the work of another person and turn it in as your own, even if you should have the permission of that person. Plagiarism is one of the worst academic sins, for the plagiarist destroys the trust among colleagues without which research cannot be safely communicated.

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