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Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3: Potential Flows & Boundary Layers
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- Institution: MITx
- Subject: Engineering
- Level: Advanced
- Prerequisites:
Comfort with undergraduate-level fluid mechanics, multivariable calculus and undergraduate differential equations: elementary vector and tensor manipulation, Fourier transforms, solving second order linear ODEs and PDEs. Students without this background will find there is a steep learning curve and may have to put in more than the estimated time effort.
Note: it is highly recommended to have completed all of the material in Module 2 (2.25.2x) before commencing study of this module.
- Language: English
- Video Transcript: English
- Associated skills: Fluid Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Physically Based Animation, Mechanical Engineering, Process Manufacturing, Chemical Process, Boundary Layer, Dimensional Analysis, Physics, Data-Flow Analysis, Hydraulics, Stokes Equation
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