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Hydro- and Gas Dynamics
MSE305

Description
The subject contains consideration of properties of liquids and gases, hydrostatic forces, pressure definition. The Fluid Dynamics course is based on motion equations of liquids and gases. Real flows described in terms of border layer equations and turbulence length. Non dimensional methods used for process modeling. Heat losses and flow types are analyzed. Methods of pipe, valve, pump and fan selection. Flow parameters described in nozzles, channels, around the body.

ECTS credits
4

Teaching Language
English

Exam Language
English

Support Materials Language
English

Basic Learning Outcomes
  • Ability to identify the basic concepts of surface and subsurface hydrology. 
    (F5_C8 - Basic learning outcome C8 (related to final LO F5) - CEB - Ability to identify the basic concepts of surface and subsurface hydrology. )
  • Ability to demonstrate the fundamental principles, technical aspects and design of piping systems, pipe flow and open channel flow. 
    (F5_C7 - Basic learning outcome C7 (related to final LO F5) - CEB - Ability to demonstrate the fundamental principles, technical aspects and design of piping systems, pipe flow and open channel flow. )
  • Ability to design and size hydraulic works and facilities (e.g. dams, culverts), energy systems, hydroelectric developments and planning and management of surface and underground water resources. 
    (F5_H1 - Basic learning outcome H1 (related to final LO F5) - CEB - Ability to design and size hydraulic works and facilities (e.g. dams, culverts), energy systems, hydroelectric developments and planning and management of surface and underground water resources. )

Final Learning Outcomes
  • Apply knowledge of Fluid Mechanics to the resolution of engineering problems (F11 - MEB - Apply knowledge of Fluid Mechanics to the resolution of engineering problems)
  • Ability to apply WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PRACTICES 
    (F5 - CEB - Ability to apply WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PRACTICES )

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