Internal Flows

The module introduces the fundamental fluid dynamic principles and flow interactions necessary for analysing, understanding, and modelling complex internal-flow problems encountered in real-life applications. The module teaches how local flow phenomena affect loss generation and the overall system behaviour of, e.g., turbomachines.The module introduces the fundamental fluid dynamic principles and flow interactions necessary for analysing, understanding, and modelling complex internal-flow problems encountered in real-life applications. The module teaches how local flow phenomena affect loss generation and the overall system behaviour of, e.g., turbomachines.

Goal

  • Boundary-layer theory
  • Vortex theory and secondary flow
  • Vortex-boundary-layer interaction
  • Compressible flows and shocks
  • Thermal effects
  • Loss generation and effect on system behaviour

Recommended Previous Knowledge

  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Thermodynamics

Recommended Literature

  • Greitzer, E.M.; Tan, C.S.; Graf, M.B. (2004): Internal Flow. Cambridge University Press

Type of Examination

  • written exam

COURSE ENROLLMENT AND MATERIALSCOURSE ENROLLMENT AND MATERIALS

Further information about this module can be found via the Online Course Catalogue and Stud.IP. In addition, you must also register your attendance at this course via Stud.IP.


Lecturer

Dr.-Ing. Dajan Mimic
Group Leader
Axial Compressors
Address
An der Universität 1
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
209
Dr.-Ing. Dajan Mimic
Group Leader
Axial Compressors
Address
An der Universität 1
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
209

Tutor

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Dominik Blechschmidt, M.Sc.
Research Staff
Address
An der Universität 1
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
202
Blechschmidt - Foto Blechschmidt - Foto
Dominik Blechschmidt, M.Sc.
Research Staff
Address
An der Universität 1
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
202