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Courses - Fall 2025
ENAE
Engineering, Aerospace Department Site
Open Seats as of
05/09/2025 at 10:30 PM
ENAE311
Compressible Aerodynamics
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in ENES232, MATH241, and ENAE310.
Restriction: Must be in Engineering: Aerospace program; or permission of ENGR-Aerospace Engineering department; and junior standing or higher.
Credit only granted for: ENAE410 or ENAE311.
Formerly: ENAE311.
Second course of a two-course sequence in fluid mechanics for aerospace engineers. Topics covered include basic equations of compressible flow, definitions of compressibility, shock waves, expansion waves, flows through nozzles and diffusers, subsonic flow over airfoils, linearized supersonic flow over airfoils, basic equations of viscous flow, internal flow, boundary layers, introduction to turbulence.
Prerequisite: ENAE311 or enrolled in hypersonics graduate certificate program. Corequisite: ENAE481 or ENAE483.
ENAE311H
(Perm Req)
Compressible Aerodynamics
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in ENES232, MATH241, and ENAE310.
Restriction: Must be in Engineering: Aerospace program; or permission of ENGR-Aerospace Engineering department; and junior standing or higher.
Credit only granted for: ENAE410 or ENAE311.
Formerly: ENAE311.
Second course of a two-course sequence in fluid mechanics for aerospace engineers. Topics covered include basic equations of compressible flow, definitions of compressibility, shock waves, expansion waves, flows through nozzles and diffusers, subsonic flow over airfoils, linearized supersonic flow over airfoils, basic equations of viscous flow, internal flow, boundary layers, introduction to turbulence.