Main Field of Study and progress level:
Physics: Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Grading scale: Pass with distinction, Pass with merit, Pass, Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
Responsible department: Department of Physics
Established by: Faculty Board of Science and Technology, 2017-10-02
Required Knowledge
90 credits including Fluid Mechanics and Scientific Computing I or equivalent. Swedish for basic eligibility for higher education programmes and English A/5. Requirements for Swedish only apply if the course is held in Swedish.
The course literature consists of the book below supplemented with lecture notes and scientific articles. Instructions for laboratory work are provided by the Department of Physics.
Davidson P. A. Turbulence : an introduction for scientists and engineers Second edition. : Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press : 2015 : xvi, 630 pages : ISBN: 9780198722588 Search the University Library catalogue
The course literature consists of lecture notes supplemented with selected parts from the reference literature below as well as scientific articles. Instructions for laboratory work are provided by the Department of Physics.
Davidson P. A. Turbulence : an introduction for scientists and engineers Second edition. : Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press : 2015 : xvi, 630 pages : ISBN: 9780198722588 Search the University Library catalogue
The course literature consists of lecture notes supplemented with selected parts from the reference literature below as well as scientific articles. Instructions for laboratory work are provided by the Department of Physics.
Davidson P. A. Turbulence : an introduction for scientists and engineers Second edition. : Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press : 2015 : xvi, 630 pages : ISBN: 9780198722588 Search the University Library catalogue
The course literature consists of lecture notes supplemented with selected parts from the reference literature below as well as scientific articles. Instructions for laboratory work are provided by the Department of Physics.