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Advanced Fluid Dynamics Course (Graduate Students)
		Prof.: Dr. Nasser Fatouraee

Projects of the Course:
 There will be two projects – covering graduate-level fluid mechanics concepts. You will present them during course and submit one of them at the end of term.

Outline of course in Persian

Assignments
 There will be five homework sets (mandatory), typically consisting of some problems. They are to be turned in two weeks later, in class. The homework will be graded. Work on assigned problems is on an individual basis. You may form study groups to discuss other problems in the textbook or in handouts, but the assigned problems must be worked on individually!!

Assignments (10%):
Homework 1 file. Due date 87/1/31
Homework 2 file. Due date 87/2/14
Homework 3 file. Due date 87/2/28

Presentations timetable (5%):

Presentations timetable (20%):

Final Examination (65%) 1387/3/23 [9-12]
Grades!
detailed! (NEW).

References
 1. Panton R.L., “Incompressible Flow”, 2nd ed., John Wiley&Sons, 1996, ISBN 0-471-59358-3
 2. Jaffrin M.Y. and Caro C.G., “Biological Flows”, Plenum Press, 1995, ISBN 0-306-45206-5
 3. Mazumdar JN., “Biofluid Mechanics”, World Scientific, 1992, ISBN 981-02-0927-4
 4. Ward-Smith A.J., “Internal Fluid Flow the Fluid Dynamics of Flow in Pipes and Ducts”, Clarendon Press, 1980, ISBN 0-19-856325-6
 5. White F.M., “Viscus Fluid Flow”, McGraw-Hill, 1991, ISBN 0-07-069712-4
 6. Sherman F.S., “Viscus Flow”, McGraw-Hill, 1990, ISBN 0-07-056579-1
 7. Batchelor G.K., “Introduction to Fluid Dynamics”, Cambridge University Press, 1967, ISBN 0-521-09817-3
 8. Schlichting H., “Boundary-Layer Theory”, McGraw-Hill, 1990, ISBN 0-07-055334-3
  9. Faber T.E., “Fluid Dynamics for Physicists”, Cambridge University Press, 1995, ISBN 0-521-42969-2
10. CD-ROM “Multi-media Fluid Mechanics” (Cambridge University Press) as required viewing of flow visualizations.
 11. Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Cambridge University Press), appears twice a month
 12. Physics of Fluids (AIP), appears monthly.