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NON-EQUILIBRIUM KINETICS &
RADIATIVE GAS DYNAMICS LABORATORY
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      Introduction to theoretical gas dynamics; fundamental laws and basic equations for subsonic, transonic, and supersonic steady and unsteady flow processes. Introduction to chemically reactiong flow modeling, including aerothermodynamics.
     
AE-510/ME-510 -- Advanced Gas Dynamics
      Finite difference and finite volume methods for solving partial differential equations. Model equations will be used to introduce methods prior to application to compressible inviscid and viscous flows. Emphasis will be placed on developing techniques for programming and analyzing numerical schemes applicable to more complicated scenarios.
     
AE-410/CSE-461 -CFD -- Computational Aerodynamics
      The course focuses on the molecular description of physical and chemical processes in gases. The molecular viewpoint is essential to promote the understanding of physical processes occurring at very high temperatures and low pressures. These conditions are typically encountered in high speed and non-equilibrium gas flows. Additionally, the microscopic viewpoint provides insight into the behavior of fluids at ordinary conditions.
     
AE-598-MGD -- Molecular Gas Dynamics