Lecturers
Roberto Verzicco roberto.verzicco@gssi.it
Francesco Viola francesco.viola@gssi.it
Timetable and workload
Lectures: 60 hours
Calendar: available at this link
Homework assignments: 4 at 4 hours each
Final project and exam: 20 hours
Course description and outcomes
The students attending this course are expected to become familiar with the vector spaces relevant to continuum mechanics and to perform vector and tensor manipulations. They will be able to describe motion, deformation and forces in a continuum, derive equations of motion and conservation laws and use constitutive models for fluids and solids. With these tools at hand students will be able to solve simple boundary value problems for fluids and solids. As an application of a challenging problem of continuum mechanics, the final part of the course will be devoted to introduce the basics of turbulence and some related computational method.
Course requirements
T.B.A
Contents
References
Examination and grading
Each student, after having delivered a written report on the final project, will be evaluated and ranked according to the ECTS grading scale.
Anonymous survey link: here.