Course title, code: Hydrodynamics, GAGEBAL-ARAMLAST-1

Name and type of the study programme: Computer science engineering, BSc
Curriculum: 2021
Number of semester consultation hours: 12
Credits: 3
Theory: 0 %
Practice: 0 %
Recommended semester: 3
Study mode: correspondence
Prerequisites: Hőtan
Evaluation type: exam
Course category:
Language: english
Responsible instructor: Dr. Nagy Péter
Responsible department: Department of Basic Sciences
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Course objectives:
Presentation of the most basic concepts, laws and methods of description of stagnant and flowing liquids and gases. Typing, modeling and introducing the solution processes of real systems in technical practice. The student knows the general and specific mathematical, natural and social science principles, rules, connections and procedures required for the cultivation of vehicles and mobile machines. Able to identify routine professional problems, model technical systems and processes, explore and formulate the theoretical and practical background needed to solve them (using practical operations in practice).
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Ismeri a járművek és mobil gépek szakterület műveléséhez szükséges általános és specifikus matematikai, természet- és társadalomtudományi elveket, szabályokat, összefüggéseket, eljárásokat. Képes rutin szakmai problémák azonosítására, műszaki rendszerek és folyamatok modellezésére, azok megoldásához szükséges elvi és gyakorlati háttér feltárására, megfogalmazására és (standard műveletek gyakorlati alkalmazásával) megoldására.

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Mid-term study requirements:

Exam requirements:

Writing an exam paper (50 points). Score obtained with mid-semester paper (F) 50 points Score obtained with exam (V) 50 points P point is calculated from F test-points and V exam-points by: P=106,5-sqrt(125*(50,3125-F-V+F*V/50)) Grade is determined based on P score points in accordance with the current study regulations.

Study aids, laboratory background:

Downloadable resources.

Compulsory readings:

Y. A. Cengel, J. M. Cimbala: Fluid Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, 2006, ISBN 0–07–247236–7 (web: https://sv.20file.org/up1/643_0.pdf)

Recommended readings:

C. Pozrikidis: Fluid Dynamics. Springer Verlag, 2009. (ISBN 978-1-4899-7990-2)