Fluid Mechanics: Shock Waves (29 of 34)

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • 0:00:39 - Characteristics of shock waves
    0:03:09 - Property changes across a normal shock wave in a duct
    0:31:24 - Example: Property changes across a normal shock wave in a duct
    0:45:42 - Normal shock waves in converging-diverging nozzles
    0:57:27 - Example: Normal shock wave in a converging-diverging nozzle (continued next lecture)
    Want to see more mechanical engineering instructional videos? Visit the Cal Poly Pomona Mechanical Engineering Department's video library, ME Online: www.cpp.edu/meo...
    This lecture series was recorded live at Cal Poly Pomona during Spring 2018. The textbook is White "Fluid Mechanics (8th edition)."

Komentáře • 46

  • @sebastianvargas864
    @sebastianvargas864 Před rokem +2

    Most people in my school taking fluid mechanics know to just watch these videos and you'll be set. Very nicely done.

  • @noz4567
    @noz4567 Před měsícem

    I remember, when I was attending Air Force Academy. We studied a lot of Aerodynamics
    Those subjects are what I learned

  • @antoinepichou5811
    @antoinepichou5811 Před rokem +2

    Dr.John Biddle, your passion is communicative ... thank you for your enthusiasm and your work

  • @ahmedalnemr3282
    @ahmedalnemr3282 Před 5 lety +15

    i have never ever complete an online-lecture but with this doctor i fail in love with fluid mechanics more. thanks

  • @CockatooDude
    @CockatooDude Před 5 lety +16

    This guy is really good at teaching! Thanks for uploading these videos.

  • @nanodynamics5203
    @nanodynamics5203 Před 3 měsíci

    Once upon a time, a guy made compressible flow looked easy
    Thanks Dr. Biddle

  • @DN-ps4bn
    @DN-ps4bn Před 8 měsíci

    My alma mater creating beautiful concise videos. 🙏🏽

  • @PtiTwins
    @PtiTwins Před 2 lety

    thanks for your lessons, it makes fluids easy

  • @sanjaydubey8929
    @sanjaydubey8929 Před 4 lety +1

    awesome series, I like it most! content made simple and easy to understand! thanks for uploading. I like the whole 4 lecture on compressible flow. I think it cover all the imp content from the local fluid mechanics book!

  • @eugeneeugene3313
    @eugeneeugene3313 Před 6 měsíci

    This guy reminds me my good old professors, and I am not very young.

  • @abdallahshaat2296
    @abdallahshaat2296 Před 5 lety +4

    Well done! #CPPMechEng keep it up!

  • @emmanuelsansusthytardio5835

    Thank you Dr. Biddel! Great teaching!

  • @adkm222
    @adkm222 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish that I have this teacher

  • @ShockwaveEngineering
    @ShockwaveEngineering Před 9 měsíci

    1:38
    Just a major correction, those are not shockwaves. Those are vapor cones. Shockwaves occur independently of weather conditions. Shockwaves can be seen on aircraft as distortions, like a crack in a glass

  • @uglyangel0720
    @uglyangel0720 Před 3 lety

    LOL, I like his humor at 23:48 about shocking shock wave

  • @vivekchaudharyiitguwahati3511

    Nicely explained sir

  • @Helicopterpilot16
    @Helicopterpilot16 Před 4 lety +2

    LOL, 55:00 I'm watching this to understand those "expansion shocks".

  • @NEVER_MESS
    @NEVER_MESS Před 8 měsíci

    I'm doing a research project on
    Topic : Shock-wave - An introduction and application
    Sub Topic : Fluid Mechanics - TWO PHASE FLOWS
    how can I complete this "please suggest me Sir"

  • @richelkik2771
    @richelkik2771 Před 3 lety

    This man is great

  • @ahmadyousif5467
    @ahmadyousif5467 Před 5 lety

    thanks

  • @mohammednorai678
    @mohammednorai678 Před 3 lety

    Hello CPP MechEngTutorials, I need a help and the help is Can Dr. John Biddle explain to us the oblique shock wave and expansion wave in detail because I am living in UAE and we are taking Compressible fluid mechanics, so we need him, please?

  • @exitlevel
    @exitlevel Před 8 měsíci

    18:00 nintuition

  • @0alcoholism2
    @0alcoholism2 Před 5 lety +6

    He's good at teaching but America, just use the metric system... please

  • @muhammadsalman5059
    @muhammadsalman5059 Před rokem

    What textbook is being used for this course

  • @andyduong911
    @andyduong911 Před 2 lety

    Is this an undergrad or grad course?

  • @mwiingakabwata2166
    @mwiingakabwata2166 Před 2 lety

    Ok

  • @mlungisichonco2196
    @mlungisichonco2196 Před 2 lety

    Shocking stuff hence it called shock waves😅

  • @Yamahog
    @Yamahog Před 3 lety

    Awesome Lecture, John. thanks.... My peeve with all of this is,... Abbreviation for Mach is a Ma, not M..... Kelvins is K , not degrees K, same with Rankine, it's R, not degrees R..... Absolute scale = No degrees....... I shouldn't have to rag on about constants, but it is what it is. Please Relate Kelvin and Rankin as Kelvins and Rankins as absolute, not a tweak with degrees, so that the class doesn't look silly. Ohhh and BTW the isentropic index is referred to as Gamma . Yep...... not k
    which is k = kilo
    Stay safe

    • @hotshot56371
      @hotshot56371 Před 2 lety +1

      literally never seen Mach as anything but M

    • @hotshot56371
      @hotshot56371 Před 2 lety +1

      Ratio of specific heats is often k in mechanical engineering circles and gamma for aerospace engineers. I see both regularly. I agree about Kelvin and Rankine though

  • @EBgCampos
    @EBgCampos Před 3 lety +1

    I am disapointed he blantantly tells us not to try to understand it and just use the equations.

    • @andreafuligno8208
      @andreafuligno8208 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, that is really bad. Also, you can understand supersonic fluids so no point in discouraging people.

  • @noz4567
    @noz4567 Před měsícem

    I remember, when I was attending Air Force Academy. We studied a lot of Aerodynamics
    Those subjects are what I learned