PHYSICS OF CONTINUOUS
MATTER
TEXT: B.
Lautrup,
Physics of Continuous Matter,
Exotic and everyday Phenomena in the Macroscopic World
All chapter and exercise numbers refer to this book.
Lecture 1 Thu Jan 8 2004
Reading:
Title page
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Continuous matter
Chapter 2: Space and time
sections 2.1-2.6 note: chapters 1 to 7 are version 7.6
(Optional reading: T. Bohr recommends
G.I. Barenblatt: Scaling self-similiarity ..., introductory chapters on dimensional analysis)
Friday Jan 9: Registration ends
Lecture 2 Tue Jan 13 2004
Reading:
Chapter 3: Gravity
sections 3.1 - 3.5
Lecture 3 Thu Jan 15 2004
Reading:
Chapter 4: Fluids at rest
sections 4.1 - 4.4
(section 4.5 optional, thermodynamics applied to atmosphere. Furter optional reading: T. Bohr recommends
Prandtl & Tietjens, Fundamentals of Hydro- and Aeromechanics)
due: problem set I, problems 2.1 - 2.9
Monday Jan 19: Martin Luther King day, no classes
Lecture 4 Tue Jan 20 2004
Chapter 5: Buoyancy
sections 5.1 - 5.4
due: problem set II, problems 2.11, 2.13, 2.19, 3.6, 3.10, 3.14
(bonus points: 3.11, 3.15)
Answers to problem set I: Chapter 2
Lecture 5 Thu Jan 22 2004
Reading:
Chapter 6: Planets and stars
sections 6.1 - 6.2
(skip Chapter 7: Hydrostatic shapes ,
Chapter 8: Surface tension
(thematically, end of the first 1/3 of the course)
Lecture 6 Tue Jan 27 2004
Reading:
Chapter 9: Stress
sections 9.1 - 9.4
note: version 7.7 starting with this chapter
Lecture 7 Thu Jan 29 2004
Reading:
Chapter 10: Strain
sections 10.1 - 10.3
due: problem set III, problems 4.1, 4.3, 5.1, 5.2, 5.5
Answers to problem set II: Chapter 3
Lecture 8 Tue Feb 3 2004
Reading:
Chapter 11: Linear elasticity
sections 11.1 - 11.3
due: problem set IV, problems 5.10, 6.1, 6.2
(bonus points: 5.11, 6.4, 6.14)
Part of answers to problem set III: Chapters 3, 4
Lecture 9 Thu Feb 5 2004
Lecture 10 Tue Feb 10 2004
Reading:
Chapter 12: Solids at rest
sections 12.1, 12.4
Answers to problem set IV: Chapters 4, 5 , Chapters 5, 6
Lecture 11 Thu Feb 12 2004
Friday Feb 13: last day to drop the course
Lecture 12 Tue Feb 17 2004
Problem set V: 9.1, 9.2, 9.4
(bonus points: 9.7)
Problem set VI: 10.1, 10.4, 10.5
(bonus points: 10.3, 10.13)
Answers to problem sets V and VI: Chapters 8, 9 , Chapter 9, 10
Lecture 13 Thu Feb 19 2004
Review of the first 1/2 of the course
Please e-mail to me the topics you would like discussed
ahead of the class.
Problem set VII: 11.1, 11.4
(bonus points: 11.7)
Answers to problem set VII: Chapter 11
(thematically, end of the first 1/2 of the course)
Midterm exam
Lecture 14 Thu Feb 26 2004
Friday Feb 27: midterm grades due
No lecture 15 - cancelled Tue Mar 2 2004
Lecture 16 Thu Mar 4 2004
Midterm recess:
spring break week,
Mar 8 to Mar 12 2004
Lecture 17 Tue Mar 16 2004
Reading:
Chapter 16: Nearly ideal flow
sections 16.1 - 16.6
Optional reading:
Multi-media Fluid Mechanics, Homsy et al, Cambridge University Press 2000
due: problem set VIII, problems 13.1, 13.2; (bonus points: 13.3) - Note: all from version 7.7, Chapter 13: Elastic vibrations, page 221.
due: problem set IX, problems 15.2, 15.4, 15.5, 15.8; (bonus points: 15.3, 15.9)
Answers to problem sets VIII, IX: Chapters 13, 14, 15
Lecture 18 Thu Mar 18 2004
Lecture 19 Tue Mar 23 2004
(skip Chapter 17: Global laws of balance )
Lecture 20 Thu Mar 25 2004
Reading:
Chapter 18: Viscosity
sections 18.1 - 18.3Optional reading:
L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz, Fluid Mechanics (Pergamon, London, 1959) summarize it all in equations (15.21), (15.22), though with several typos
Lecture 21 Tue Mar 30 2004
Reading:
Chapter 18: Viscosity
section 18.4
Chapter 19: Channels and pipes
sections 19.1 - 19.6
due: problem set X, problems 16.1, 16.2 (bonus points: 16.3, 16.6)
Answers to problem set X: Chapter 16
Lecture 22 Thu Apr 1 2004
due: problem set XI, problems 18.3, 18.5, 18.7 (bonus points: 18.1)
Answers to problem set XI: Chapter 18
Lecture 23 Tue Apr 6 2004
Reading:
Chapter 20: Creeping flow
sections 20.1 - 20.3
Linda Turner's E. Coli flagellae movie (swimming at 1/Re = 10^5).
Wednesday, Apr 7: fall registration starts
Lecture 24 Thu Apr 8 2004
Reading:
Chapter 21: Computational fluid dynamics
sections 21.1 - 21.3
Hans E. Johnston: Pressure method paper
Liu-E notes MAC method
due: problem set XII, problems 19.1, 19.8, 19.9, 19.13 (bonus points: 19.15, 19.17)
Answers to problem set XII: Chapter 19
Lecture 25 Tue Apr 13 2004
Reading:
Chapter 22: Small-amplitude surface waves
sections 22.1 - 22.5
due: problem set XIII, problems 20.1 (2 points), 20.6 (4 points), 20.7 (3 points); bonus 20.8 (7 points)
Answers to problem set XIII: Chapter 20
Lecture 26 Thu Apr 15 2004
Reading:
(skip Chapter 23: Whirls and vortices
Chapter 24: Lubrication )
due: problem set XIV, problem 21.2 (3 points).
Tuesday Apr 20: fall registration ends
Lecture 27 Tue Apr 20 2004
Chapter 25: Boundary layers
section 25.1 (up to "Merging boundary layers"), 25.2
due: problem set XV, problems 22.1 (2 points), 22.5 (2 points), 22.10 (2 points); bonus 22.12 (2 points), bonus 22.15 (6 points)
Answers to problem set XV: Chapters 21, 22 , Chapters 22, 23
Reading:
(skip Chapter 26: Rotating fluids )
(skip Chapter 27: Subsonic flight )
(skip Chapter 28: Heat )
(skip Chapter 29: Convection )
(skip Chapter 30: Nonlinear waves )
(skip Chapter 30: Turbulence )
Lecture 28 Thu Apr 22 2004
Review of the key results: elasticity, fluids
Friday Apr 23: classes end
Monday Apr 26: finals week, until Apr 30
Final exam
Thursday, Apr 29
at
12:05-1:25 in Howey S104
(Closed book, on material covered in lectures, chapters 15 to 22, only the sections indicated in the syllabus above)
Monday May 03: semester end
Thursday May 06: grades due
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