Conservation laws play a fundamental role in the analysis of engineering problems by providing a framework to derive the relationships between various physical properties of isolated systems. This course aims to introduce the students to these laws, namely, the conservation of mass, conservation of linear momentum, conservation of angular momentum, conservation of energy, and conservation of charge. These laws of conservation will be derived in integral forms and applied to selected case studies involving electrical, chemical, thermal, and fluid mechanical systems. In addition to the development of a unified framework for analysis of engineering problems, this course will also help the students develop a deeper understanding of the concepts of control volume and mass, work and heat, fluid pressure and hydrostatics, properties of pure substances, and the fundamental laws of thermodynamics.
Engineering (Undergraduate)
2 credits – 7 Weeks
Sections (Spring 2025)
ENGR-UH 2012-000 (3296)01/21/2025 – 03/10/2025 Mon,Wed11:00 AM – 12:00 AM (Morning)at Abu DhabiInstructed by Julias, Margaret
ENGR-UH 2012-000 (3297)01/21/2025 – 03/10/2025 Wed2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Early afternoon)at Abu DhabiInstructed by Julias, Margaret · Salim, Wahib