Academics / Courses / Course DescriptionsMECH_ENG 420: Micro and Nano-Scale Fluid Dynamics
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Description
Instructor
Prof. S. Ghosal
Catalog description
The objective is to give students an introduction to the essential fluid mechanical concepts needed to work in some of the most contemporary areas of mechanical engineering: microfluidics, nanotechnology, nanoscale materials, MEMS, nano-biotechnology, etc.
Content
The molecular basis of fluid mechanics. Theory of Stokes-flow. Examples of fluid phenomena described by low Reynolds numbers. Electrokinetic phenomena and the physics of charged interfaces. Brownian motion.
Prerequisite
Any first course in fluids, continuum mechanics or equivalent. This course is for graduate students or advanced undergraduates.
Grading
Project report
Textbook
Online lecture notes and reference books
Contact
Professor: S. Ghosal
Image information: Nature's microfluidics: the abdomen of the African bombardier beetle (Stenaptinus insignis) contains a reaction chamber which receives a propellant (hydroquinone) and an oxidizer (hydrogen peroxide) from separate storage organs. These two chemicals combine explosively producing a boiling mixture of steam and corrosive liquid which the beetle is able to deliver on to the target through a steerable nozzle with an accompanying loud bang! [Image reproduced from Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (1999) 97059709]