Physics of fluids

lphys1213  2019-2020  Louvain-la-Neuve

Physics of fluids
Note from June 29, 2020
Although we do not yet know how long the social distancing related to the Covid-19 pandemic will last, and regardless of the changes that had to be made in the evaluation of the June 2020 session in relation to what is provided for in this learning unit description, new learnig unit evaluation methods may still be adopted by the teachers; details of these methods have been - or will be - communicated to the students by the teachers, as soon as possible.
5 credits
37.5 h + 30.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Deleersnijder Eric; Legat Vincent; Legat Vincent (compensates Deleersnijder Eric);
Language
French
Prerequisites
LPHYS1112 or equivalent teaching unit from another programme. Having followed LPHYS1202 and having followed and passed LMAT1121 are assets.

The prerequisite(s) for this Teaching Unit (Unité d’enseignement – UE) for the programmes/courses that offer this Teaching Unit are specified at the end of this sheet.
Main themes
This teaching unit aims to enable one to understand the basic principles of fluid dynamics and the associated reactive transport processes (kinematics, budget of mass, momentum and energy) and comprehend important flow regimes (incompressible viscous, geophysical and free-surface flows).
Aims

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 a. Contribution of the teaching unit to the learning outcomes of the programme
AA1: 1.1, 1.4, 1.5
AA2: 2.3, 2.4
AA3: 3.4, 3.5
AA6: 6.3
b. Specific learning outcomes of the teaching unit
At the end of this teaching unit, the student will be able to:
1. understand the difference between physical principles and phenomenological laws;
2. assess the reliability and coherence of mathematical models;
3. estimate relevant orders of magnitude in a mathematical model based on partial differential equations;
4. study the budget of physical quantities on fixed or moving control volumes;
5. select the mathematical models relevant to specific flows;
6. solve simple fluid dynamics and reactive transport problems;
7. grasp the specific aspects of geophysical and free-surface flows.
 

The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Content
Basic assumptions of continuum mechanics.
Lagrangian and Eulerian descriptions.
Mass balance, momentum balance, energy and entropy balance.
Non-inertial reference frame.
Dynamic similitude: dimensionless parameters.
Incompressible irrotationnal flows.
Incompressible viscous flows.
Flows with two space scales: lubrication and boundary layers theory.
Natural and forced convection: Boussinesq approximation.
Reactive flows.
Geophysical flows: geohydrodynamics equations, dimensionless parameters, idealised models.
Free surface flows: 1D and 2D models, linear and non-linear waves, tides, tsunamis.
Teaching methods
Lecture courses.
Exercise sessions aimed at solving problems as realistic as possible.
Invitation to self learning.
Evaluation methods
Continuous assessment of knowledge based on homeworks, the development of codes in MATLAB (or any other relevant programming language) and/or oral presentations.
Written exam consisting of problems.
Bibliography
Cushman-Roisin B. and J.-M. Beckers, 2011 (2nd ed.), Introduction to Geophysical Fluid Dynamics - Physical and Numerical Aspects, International Geophysics Series (Vol. 101), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 828 pages.
Kundu P., I. Cohen and D. Dowling, 2015 (6th ed.) (ou éditions précédentes), Fluid Mechanics, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 928 pages.
Faculty or entity
PHYS


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Minor in Physics

Bachelor in Physics