CEE 331
CEE 331 - Fluid Dynamics in the Environm
Fall 2024
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD1 | 78437 | PKG | 4 | 1100 - 1150 | M W F | 2015 Civil & Envir Eng Bldg | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro Juan Andrade Ramos |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD1 | 78437 | PKG | 4 | 1500 - 1650 | M | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro Juan Andrade Ramos | |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD2 | 78499 | PKG | 4 | 1100 - 1150 | M W F | 2015 Civil & Envir Eng Bldg | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro jaeyoung Lee |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD2 | 78499 | PKG | 4 | 0800 - 0950 | T | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro jaeyoung Lee | |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD3 | 78500 | PKG | 4 | 1500 - 1650 | T | Rafael O. Tinoco | |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD3 | 78500 | PKG | 4 | 1100 - 1150 | M W F | 2015 Civil & Envir Eng Bldg | Rafael O. Tinoco |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD4 | 78501 | PKG | 4 | 1100 - 1150 | M W F | 2015 Civil & Envir Eng Bldg | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro Jason Lin |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD4 | 78501 | PKG | 4 | 1500 - 1650 | W | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro Jason Lin | |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD5 | 78503 | PKG | 4 | 0800 - 0950 | R | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro jaeyoung Lee | |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD5 | 78503 | PKG | 4 | 1100 - 1150 | M W F | 2015 Civil & Envir Eng Bldg | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro jaeyoung Lee |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD6 | 78504 | PKG | 4 | 1100 - 1150 | M W F | 2015 Civil & Envir Eng Bldg | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro Jason Lin |
Fluid Dynamics in the Environm | CEE331 | FD6 | 78504 | PKG | 4 | 1500 - 1650 | R | Rafael O. Tinoco Christian Munoz Oro Jason Lin |
Official Description
Fundamentals of fluid motion and transport processes in the natural, managed, and built environment. Focus on physical understanding of the behavior of fluids for applications in natural and engineering challenges. Hydrostatics, dimensional analysis, equations of incompressible fluid motion, open channel flow, flow in porous media, groundwater, pipe flow, boundary layers, drag and lift, turbulence, fluids and energy, are covered within a global context to emphasize the role of fluid dynamics on the environment within the framework of the hydrologic cycle in nature and in the built environment. Course Information: Credit is not given for CEE 331 and either TAM 335 or ME 310. Prerequisite: TAM 211. Credit or concurrent registration in TAM 212.