Syllabus‐Summer2015 MCG3143 1.Introductionandobjectives The content of this course covers all content of Fluids II expect for the compressible flow section, which is not part of the official calendar of this course. Since blood has very complex behaviour,wehavetocovermorematerialthanFluidsIIsuchasunsteadyflowbecauseblood flowispulsatileandisanon‐Newtonianfluid. You will learn computational tools particularly computational fluid mechanics (CFD). This is becauseCFDisanimportantskillyouneedtohave asanengineer.Youwillalsobenefitfrom having3laboratorysessions:bloodrheology,microfluidicsandwind‐tunnel. Some examples of problems you will learn how to analyze are: Fluid lubrication in human prosthesishipjoint,couetteviscometer,shearstressonarterialendothelialcells,applicationof thebioheadequation,biomechanicsofswimming,GossamerCondorversusAlbatros,flowofa white blood cell in a micro channel, and capillary viscometer for non‐Newtonian fluid among others. 2.Materialcovered Thefollowingtopicswillbecovered–seedetailedtimetableatendofdocument: Differentialtreatmentoffluidmotion. Computationalfluiddynamics. Non‐Newtonianfluids. Flowsinthehumansystems Flowoverimmersedbody. Pumps. Experimentaltechniques 3.Pre‐requisites&sequencing (MCG2142,MCG3335)forMCGstudentsorCHG2312forCHGstudents. 4.Teachingstaff Professor: MarianneFenech,Ph.D.,PEng Email: [email protected] Teachingassistants: RymMehri([email protected]) ErfanNiazi([email protected]) Officehours: byappointment(email) 5.Scheduling‐‐‐ Lecture1 Monday11:30‐14:30 Lecture2 Wednesday12:00‐15:00 MCD121 MNT207 Tuesday13:00‐16:00(official)STE2052(Compter) Laboratory1 ORTBD D102(wetlab) Tutorial1 Wednesday15:30‐17:00 STEF0126 Tutorial2 Thursday14:00‐15:30 STEF0126 Laboratories: Bloodvisosimetry Mygroup: Date: (CBYD102) Microfluidics Mygroup: Date: (CBYD102) 6.Markingscheme&open‐endedcomprehensiveassignment Knowledgeandcapabilitieswillbeassessedthrough: Design(CFD) (report) 20% Matlab(report)5% Laboratories(report)10% Midtermexams 20% Finalexam 45% Students must obtain a passing weighted average (55%) for the midterms and final exams combined to pass the course. Failing this requirement will result in a failing F mark for the course.Thisisirrespectiveofthenumericalresultobtainedforallevaluationitemscombined. Lateworkpolicy:upto7dayslate:20%off,morethan7dayslate:zeromark All components of the course (i.e laboratory reports, assignments, etc.) must be fulfilled otherwisestudentsmayreceiveanINCasafinalmark(equivalenttoanF). Laboratoryattendanceismandatory. Classattendanceismandatory.Asperacademicregulations,studentswhodonotattend80%of theclasswillnotbeallowedtowritethefinalexaminations. 7.Deliverables Midterms: Matlabassignment(Report): CFDproject(Report): Laboratory(Reports):Theweekafterthelaboratorysession,duringTutorial. 8.Textbookandreferences K.B.Chandranetal.BiofluidMechanics:TheHumanCirculation.TaylorandFrancis.2dedition. LecturesnotescanbepurchasedatthephotocopycentreinMacDonald004(offthetunnel)or downloadthepdfversionandprintit! Coursewebsite: http://by.genie.uottawa.ca/~mfenech Files’password UOttawaMCG 9.Delivery,rules®ulationsandothernotes Specifictothiscourse: WHMIS: You must have completed your on‐line WHIMS (Workplace Hazardous Materials InformationSystem)trainingfortakingthiscourse,asitinvolveslaboratoryexperiments. Labsafety:Eachstudentmustconducthimself/herselfinamannerthatensuresthesafetyofall individualsinthelaboratory.Becauseofthenatureoflaboratorywork,somemovingpartsare unguarded.Avoidlooseclothingsuchasloosecoats,longshirtsleeves,tiesandlong,loosehair that may be caught and drawn into the machinery. Students must not handle any switches, valves or other parts of the undergraduate laboratory equipment unless instructed by the demonstrator.Studentsmustnothandleanyresearchapparatusinthesamearea. Any accident including chemical spills, however slight, must be reported immediately to the professor,and/orthedemonstrator,and/ortechnician. Anydisregardtotheseorothersafetyrules,evenminor,mayleadtothestudentANDHIS/HER WHOLETEAMbeingexcludedfromthelaboratoryforthesession.Thiswillautomaticallylead to zero marks for the laboratory. TAs, technicians and demonstrators are fully authorised to applythispolicy. Students are responsible for signing the attendance sheets that will circulate during presentations,seminarsandlaboratories.Nosignaturewillbeconsideredasabsence. Generalrules®ulation,andothernotes All electronic communications pertaining to any aspect of this or any other course must be madeusinguOttawaemailaddressesexclusively. FacultyofEngineeringAcademicRegulations: http://www.engineering.uottawa.ca/en/undergraduate/current_students/ AcademicFraud: Informationaboutonacademicfraudmaybefoundat: Seealsohttp://web5.uottawa.ca/mcs‐smc/academicintegrity/regulation.php Allimportantdatesanddeadlinesfortheacademicyear: http://www.registraire.uottawa.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=2672 Unexcusedabsencefromanexamwillresultinagradeof0forthatexam.Studentswhodonot feelsufficientlywellonthedayoftheexamshouldrefrainfromattending. However,students must provide written original evidence justifying their absence from their doctor or the UniversityofOttawaHealthServices,datedforthedayoftheexam.Writtenevidencemustalso beobtainedforunforeseenmattersotherthanhealth.Formidtermexamstheevidencemustbe supplied to the professor who will unilaterally decide of remedial measures to be taken with regardstothemissingmarks.ForfinalexamstheevidencemustbeprovidedtheUndergraduate OfficeoftheFaculty. Studentstowhomaprerequisitewaiverwasgrantedtowardsthiscoursearefullyresponsible formakingupanyandalllackinknowledgeorcapabilities. 10.Detailedtimetable(estimate) May1,June18 Monday4May Lecture1: Tuesday5May Laboratory: Wednesday6May Lecture2: Wednesday6May Tutorial1: ThursdayMay7 Tutorial2: Monday11May Lecture1: Tuesday12May Laboratory: Wednesday13May Lecture2: Wednesday13May Tutorial1: Thursday14May Tutorial2: Monday18May Lecture1: Tuesday19May Laboratory: Wednesday20May Lecture2: Wednesday20May Tutorial1: Thursday21May Tutorial2: Monday25May Lecture1: Tuesday26May Laboratory: Wednesday27May Lecture2: Wednesday27May Tutorial1: Thursday28May Tutorial2: Monday1June‐Thursday4June Monday8June Lecture1: Tuesday9June Laboratory: Wednesday10June Lecture2: Wednesday11June Tutorial1: Thursday12June Tutorial2: Saturday,June13, Lecture1: Monday15June Lecture1: Tuesday16June Laboratory: Wednesday17June Lecture2: Wednesday17June Tutorial1: Thursday18June Tutorial2: Chapter1 Chapter2 1 1 Chapter2 SIT2052,Biosafetyawarenesstraining Chapter3 2 3 VictoriaDay CBYD102:OnegrouponTuesday,othertimeslotswillbearranged Chapter4 3 3 Chapter5 SIT2052,Matlab Chapter5 Midterm 5 Readingweek Chapter6 CBYD102:OnegrouponTuesday,othertimeslotswillbearranged Chapter6 6 6 SIT2052,CFD Chapter7 SIT2052,CFD Chapter7 7 7
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