8/24/2001
Oklahoma State University MAE 5233 Fall 2001
Course I.D. Number 14193
Course Objectives:
Class Hours: 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. Wed. & Fri. (or Mon. & Wed.) in 302 Engrg.South.
Final Examination: 10:30-11:20 a.m. Friday, Dec. 14, 2001. Changes must be approved by the Executive Vice-President of OSU.
Labor Day Holiday: Monday, Sept. 3, 2001.
Fall Break: Monday/Tuesday, Oct. 1-2, 2001.
Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday/Friday, Nov. 22-23, 2001.
Instructor: Prof. P.M. Moretti, MAE Dept., 218 EN, OSU, Stillwater, OK 74078-5016;
Tel. (405)744-5903; FAX (405)744-7873
website: moretti.ceat.okstate.edu
e-mail: moretti at ceat.okstate.edu
Office Hours: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monday, or by appointment. Please think through your questions in advance and bring your work with you.
Required Textbook: Frank M. White, Viscous Fluid Flow, Second Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York ©1991, ISBN 0-07-069712-4.
Classic Reference: Hermann Schlichting, Boundary-Layer Theory, 7th Edition, OSU Library call number 629.13237 / S344gE / 1979 is on Reserve at the circulation desk; earlier editions are in the main library stacks.
Course Content: The dynamics of viscous flow over external surfaces [i.e. boundary layers], inside channels, and in free shear layers. Boundary-layer solutions. Theory of similarity [of velocity profiles]. Approximation methods [e.g. integral methods].
Course Conduct: The course will be conducted in a traditional lecture format. Questions and class discussion relating to lectures, reading, and homework are encouraged. Civility, courtesy, and promptness are required.
Examinations: There will be three "one-hour" tests and one "two-hour" final. No make-up tests will be given except in extreme circumstances, and then only upon arrangement prior to the scheduled exam.
Absences: This Syllabus is tentative. Each student is responsible for obtaining changes and additional information announced in class: homework assignments, test dates, schedule changes, modifications of the Syllabus, lecture notes, etc., and for being present at all examinations.
Homework: Assignments will be due before the beginning of class on the due date. No late homework can be accepted. Solutions will be posted in the second-floor hallway, opposite 208 Engrg.North. Graded homework may be picked up in Room 202 Engrg.North.
Grading: There will be weekly assignments, three tests, and the final exam. You will be graded on organization, neatness, logic and clarity of solution, and correct answer. The semester grade will be computed as follows:
| Assignments, Projects, Quizzes, & Recitation, | 200 points |
| 3 "one-hour" Tests (100 points each) | 300 points |
| Final Examination | 200 points |
for a possible 700 points. Letter grades will be based on the distribution of scores. Grades will be mailed approximately 12/26/2001.
Drop-and-Add Policy: Substantive lectures begin on the very first day of class (Wednesday 8/22/2001); students adding the course late must make up the missed material through independent study.
Drop-and-add dates and other information may be found in the Fall
Syllabus Attachment from the Academic Affairs Web Page:
http://www.okstate.edu/acadaffr/