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COURSE INFORMATION
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourSemesterECTS
OTO 441VEHICLE AERODYNAMICS2 + 07th Semester 

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Level Bachelor's Degree
Course Type Elective
Course Objective The purpose of this course students aerodynamic forces, internal and external flow of vehicles, design features and experimental methods to provide information about how to win.
Course Content Historical development and the importance of aerodynamics, mechanics of fluids is summarized. External flow: Limits layers, vorteks formation, separation of flow lines, uyartı My, flow noise is generated, ground effects. Friction and aerodynamic resistance, the pressure center, Aerodynamic forces, moment, and vehicle stability. Design features and the impact on aerodynamic performance, internal flow: The flow around the engine, the flow inside the cabinet, and between vehicles and fixed structures (eg tunnels) the flow of vehicles. Experimental methods, measurement of air speed, flow imaging, scale model testing, size analysis, wind tunnel and testing, measurement and evaluation of model performance. .
Prerequisites No the prerequisite of lesson.
Corequisite No the corequisite of lesson.
Mode of Delivery Face to Face

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
1List to importance and historical development of aerodynamics
2Describes the general information about the aerodynamic forces
3Refers to the outer flow and boundary layer.
4evaluates to Flow around of engine
5comments to impact on vehicle engine performance with vehicle shape

COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
PO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13
LO 0014       4    
LO 0025       5    
LO 0035       4    
LO 0045       5    
LO 0055       5    
Sub Total24       23    
Contribution5000000050000

ECTS ALLOCATED BASED ON STUDENT WORKLOAD BY THE COURSE DESCRIPTION
ActivitiesQuantityDuration (Hour)Total Work Load (Hour)
Course Duration (14 weeks/theoric+practical)14228
Assignments5210
Mid-terms11010
Final examination11212
Total Work Load

ECTS Credit of the Course






60

COURSE DETAILS
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 Course TermNoInstructors
Details 2013-2014 Fall1HİLMİ YAZICI
Details 2012-2013 Fall1HİLMİ YAZICI
Details 2009-2010 Fall1HİLMİ YAZICI
Details 2008-2009 Fall1SÜLEYMAN SEMİZ


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Course Details
Course Code Course Title L+P Hour Course Code Language Of Instruction Course Semester
OTO 441 VEHICLE AERODYNAMICS 2 + 0 1 Turkish 2013-2014 Fall
Course Coordinator  E-Mail  Phone Number  Course Location Attendance
TEF A0321 %70
Goals The purpose of this course students aerodynamic forces, internal and external flow of vehicles, design features and experimental methods to provide information about how to win.
Content Historical development and the importance of aerodynamics, mechanics of fluids is summarized. External flow: Limits layers, vorteks formation, separation of flow lines, uyartı My, flow noise is generated, ground effects. Friction and aerodynamic resistance, the pressure center, Aerodynamic forces, moment, and vehicle stability. Design features and the impact on aerodynamic performance, internal flow: The flow around the engine, the flow inside the cabinet, and between vehicles and fixed structures (eg tunnels) the flow of vehicles. Experimental methods, measurement of air speed, flow imaging, scale model testing, size analysis, wind tunnel and testing, measurement and evaluation of model performance. .
Topics
WeeksTopics
1 The importance of aerodynamics
2 Summary of fluid mechanics.
3 Boundary layers, vortex formation,
4 Separation of flow lines,
5 flow generated noise
6 ground effect
7 Friction and aerodynamic drag
8 center of pressure
9 aerodynamic forces
10 midterm exam
11 moments and vehicle stability.
12 Design features and the effect of aerodynamic performance
13 flow around the motor,
14 flow into the container
Materials
Materials are not specified.
Resources
Course Assessment
Assesment MethodsPercentage (%)Assesment Methods Title
Final Exam60Final Exam
Midterm Exam40Midterm Exam
L+P: Lecture and Practice
PQ: Program Learning Outcomes
LO: Course Learning Outcomes