| MAE 101B: Advanced Fluid Mechanics (Summer Ⅱ 2009) |
| (August 3 ~ September 5) |
| Lecture : Tuesday and Thursday, 5:00 - 7:50 PM |
| PCYNH, Room 122 |
| Final: 09/03/2009, 5:00 - 8:00 PM |
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| ★ Note ★: The finals can be picked up in Lori's office(EBU2-371) from
8:30am to 4:30pm. She is in 9/14, 9/15 and 9/22. |
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you have questions about your grade, please call the professor after 9/19. Jim Rohr : 619-553-1604 (If he
is not there, please leave atime and phone number for him to call you.) |
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solution is posted. (9/10/2009) |
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| ▶Information: |
① DoD scholarship : |
Brochure, |
Smart Program |
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② Navy Internships : |
Internship |
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| Instructor: Professor James Joseph Rohr |
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| Email:
james.rohr@navy.mil |
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| Office
Hours: Thurs.
11:00-13:00, EBU II, Room 305 |
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Last week – Tues 10:00-12:00 |
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| TA1: Seungbum Jo |
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| Email: sejo@ucsd.edu |
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| Office
Hours : Monday, 1:00 -2:00 PM, EBU II, Room 305 |
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| Discussions: Wednesday, 11:00 -11:50 AM, EBU II, Room 305 |
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| TA2: William Hayes |
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| Email: williamhayes14@gmail.com |
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| Office
Hours: Monday 4:00 -6:00 PM, EBU II, Room 305 |
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| Reader: Hsu-wen Hsiao |
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| Email: hhsiao@ucsd.edu |
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| Textbook |
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| Fluid
Mechanics |
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| Frank
M. White |
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| McGraw-Hill,
Sixth Edition (2008) |
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| Grading: |
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| Homework
: 20% |
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| Midterm : 26.7%
(Aug.20th) |
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| Final
: 53.3% (Sept. 3rd) |
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| **Closed
book , closed notes but can bring one 9 ½ by 11 inch sheet of paper
and calculator |
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| Course
Syllaus: |
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notes: |
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| Lecture
#1 : |
Chapter
6.1 |
Chapter
6.2 |
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| Lecture
#2 : |
Chapter
6.2 |
Chapter
6.3 |
Chapter
6.4 |
Chapter
6.5 |
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| Lecture
#3 : |
Chapter
6.5 |
Chapter
6.6 |
Chapter
6.7 |
Polymer |
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| Lecture
#4 : |
Chapter
6.7 |
Chapter
7.Introduction |
Chapter
7.1 & 7.2 |
Chapter
7.3 & 7.4 |
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| Lecture
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Chapter
7.3 & 7.4 |
Chapter
7.5 |
Diffuser |
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| Lecture
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Chapter
7.6a |
Chapter
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Dolphin |
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Chapter
9.Spin |
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| Lecture
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Drag
examples |
Chapter
9.1, 9.2 & 9.3 |
Chapter
9.4 |
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| Lecture
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Chapter
9.4 & 9.6 |
Chapter
9.5 |
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| Possible Future Lecture : |
Chapter
9.Introduction |
Chapter
9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4 & 9.6 |
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| Chapter 9.5 |
Chapter
9.7 |
Chapter
9.8 |
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| Assignments: |
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| Homework #1 (Due: Aug. 11th) |
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Solutions (Ave. : 26.4/30, STD : 4.8) |
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| Homework #2 (Due: Aug. 18th) |
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Solutions (Ave. : 24.4/28, STD : 5.4) |
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| Homework #3 (Due: Aug. 25th) |
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Solutions (Ave. : 22.7/26, STD : 5.4) |
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| Homework #4 (Due: Sept. 1st) |
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Solutions (Ave. : 27.0/30, STD : 4.6) |
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| Exams: |
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| 1st Midterm Solutions (Average : 79, STD: 10) |
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| Final Solutions (Average :75, STD: 11) |
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| Total
Score : 20%*(Sum of hw1~4)/1.14 +26.7%*Midterm + 53.3%*Final (The sum of hw
is 114.) |
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| Average
score : 70.7 |
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| STD
: 21.8 |
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| A+
: 95~100 |
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| A : 90~94.9 |
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| A- : 85~89.9 |
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| B+
: 80~84.9 |
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| B : 75~79.9 |
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| B- : 70~74.9 |
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| C+
: 65~69.9 |
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| C : 60~64.9 |
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| C- : 55~59.9 |
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| D : 50~54.9 |
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| F : 0~49.9 |
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| Academic/Professional
Integrity |
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students are expected to know their responsibilities and uphold the standards
of academic honesty and engineering professionalism. Students are encouraged
to discuss course topics and homework with each other to assist in learning.
However each student must do and submit their own work on all homework
assignments, quizzes, and exams. Submitted work that is copied or taken from
an unauthorized source (e.g., another student's work) or peformed using
unauthorized resources (e.g., calculator programs or notes during exams) is
considered cheating. Academic misconduct will have serious penalties and be
reported to university administration. Refer to UCSD website for details:
UCSD Policy on Integrity of Scholarship. |
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Engineering students, it is expected that you operate in a professional
manner; refer to: National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Code of
Ethics for Engineers. |
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