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Phys3 Fluids and heat (3 cr)

Code: TZLF3300-3003

General information


Enrollment

02.08.2021 - 05.09.2021

Timing

30.08.2021 - 17.12.2021

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Seats

0 - 45

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Construction and Civil Engineering

Teachers

  • Jaakko Leppä-aho

Teacher in charge

Jaakko Leppä-aho

Groups

  • TRY20S1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Construction and Civil Engineering

Objectives

The purpose of the course

You will learn the basics of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics which are required to understand different flow and heat transfer phenomena. In addition, you will learn logical problem solving.

Eur-ACE competences

Knowledge and understanding: You obtain the basic knowledge of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics for the field of engineering.
Multidisciplinary competences: You are able to apply the physical problem solving strategies in other fields of interest.
Communication and team-working: You will learn to communicate technical information, ideas and solutions in the engineering community.

Learning outcome

After completing this course you are able to identify the basic principles of the fluid mechanics, the effect of the temperature and the basics of heat transfer mechanisms.

Content

The course consists of the following themes

Density, pressure, basics of hydraulics, hydrostatic pressure, buoyancy, surface tension, volume flow, mass flow, continuity equation, Bernoulli equation, viscosity, temperature, thermal expansion, thermal stress, heat, specific heat, phase changes, thermal conduction, convection, thermal radiation, the basics of equations of state and air humidity.

Learning materials and recommended literature

Kurssilla käytetään opettajan tekemiä videoita sekä pdf-muotoista materiaaleja.

Seuraavat kirjat sisältävät kurssilla käsiteltäviä aiheita:

1.) Young, Hugh D.; Freedman, Roger A. University Physics with Modern Physics. International edition.
2.) Knight, Randal D. Physics for Scientists and Engineers. Pearson International edition.
3.) Suvanto, K. Tekniikan Fysiikka 1. Edita.

Mitkä tahansa painokset kelpaavat.

Teaching methods

Kurssi toteutetaan käänteisen luokkahuoneen menetelmällä, eli opiskelijat katsovat etukäteen opetusvideoita ja kontaktitunnit käytetään harjoitustehtävien laskemiseen ja keskusteluun.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Kurssin tenttiaikataulut ilmoitetaan ensimmäisellä luennolla.

Student workload

35 h kontaktiopetusta.
46 h itsenäistä työskentelyä.

Further information for students

Kurssi arvioidaan kaksiosaisen (eri tasot) loppukokeen perusteella.

Avoin AMK 5 paikka

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Grade 1

You are able to identify the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve simple problems related to the course subjects. You are able to read charts and tables. Your solutions may contain some mistakes.

Grade 2

You are able to identify the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve basic problems related to the course subjects by using examples. You are able to read charts and tables. Your solutions may contain some mistakes.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Grade 3

You undestand the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve basic problems related to the course subjects. You are able to read and produce charts and tables. Your solutions may contain some mistakes.

Grade 4

You undestand the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve challenging problems related to the course subjects. You are able to read and produce charts and tables. Most of your solutions don't have any mistakes.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Grade 5

You undestand the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve challenging problems related to the course subjects. You are able to read and produce charts and tables. Are are able to estimate the suitability of the used models for the problems at hand. Your solutions contain only few small careless mistakes.

Prerequisites

The basic knowledge of mechanics, elementary functions and equation solving are required.

Further information

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