Synopsis for C6.4a: Special Topics in Fluid Mechanics


Number of lectures: 16 MT

Course Description

Level: M-level Method of Assessment: Written examination,
Weight: Half-unit. OSS paper code 2A74.

Recommended Prerequisites

B6 fluid mechanics.

Overview

The course will expand and illuminate the `classical' fluid mechanics taught in the third year course B6, and illustrate its modern application in a number of different areas in industry and geoscience.

Synopsis

Thin film flows: coatings and foams. Lubrication theory: gravity flows, Marangoni effects. Droplet dynamics, contact lines, menisci. Drying and wetting.

Flow in porous media: Darcy's law; thermal and solutal convection; gravity-driven flow and carbon sequestration.

Rotating flows: atmosphere and oceans. Waves, geostrophy, quasi-geostrophy, baroclinic instability.

Reading List

  1. L.G Leal, Advanced Transport Phenomena,(Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2007).
  2. O.M. Phillips, Geological Fluid Dynamics,(Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009).
  3. J.S. Turner, Buoyancy Effects in Fluids (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1973).
  4. A.E. Gill, Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics (Academic Press, San Diego, 1982).
  5. J. Pedlosky, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1979).
Further Reading
  1. G.K. Batchelor, H.K. Moffatt and M.G. Worster (eds.), Perspectives in Fluid Dynamics (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000).