ENBC342
Computational Fluid Dynamics and Mass Transfer
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in ENBC341; and minimum grade of C- in BIOE241 or approved prior study in Matlab; and must have earned a minimum grade of C- or be concurrently enrolled in ENBC331. Restriction: Permission of ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering department; and must be in the Biocomputational Engineering major. Credit only granted for: BIOE331 or ENBC342. Principles and applications of fluid mechanics with a focus on bioengineering topics. Content includes conservation of mass, momentum, and energy, as well as the application of these fundamental relations to hydrostatics, control volume analysis, internal and external flow, and boundary layers. Applications to biological and bioengineering problems such as tissue engineering, bioprocessing, imaging, and drug delivery.