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CEE 262A: Hydrodynamics

The flow of incompressible viscous fluid; emphasis is on developing an understanding of fluid dynamics that can be applied to environmental flows. Topics: kinematics of fluid flow; equations of mass and momentum conservation (including density variations); some exact solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations; appropriate analysis of fluid flows including Stokes flows, potential flows, and laminar boundary layers; and an introduction to the effects of rotation and stratification through scaling analysis of fluid flows. Prerequisites: 101B or consent of instructor; and some knowledge of vector calculus and differential equations.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-4

CEE 363C: Ocean Modeling

Advanced topics in ocean modeling including methods for shallow water, primitive, and nonhydrostatic equations on Cartesian, curvilinear, and unstructured, finite-volume grid systems. Topics include accuracy and stability analyses, free-surface methods, nonhydrostatic solvers, turbulence modeling, wave modeling, vertical coordinate systems, and advanced Eulerian and Lagrangian advection techniques. Prerequisites: Fluid mechanics at the level of CEE262A or ME351A, linear algebra at the level of CME 200, and numerical methods at the level of CME 206, which can be taken concurrently.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3-4
Instructors: Fringer, O. (PI)

CEE 363J: Topics in Coastal Physical Oceanography

In this course some important phenomena in coastal physical oceanography will be considered. Our approach will involve a rapid review of the fundamental physics and governing equations and a deep dive into some important topics through student-led journal club sessions. Journal club discussions will include both seminal work in coastal physical oceanography and recent state of the field understanding of important phenomena. Topics discussed will include river plumes, coastal trapped waves, horizontal dispersion, and wind and wave driven shelf circulation. One learning outcome will be for students to gain experience critically reading and evaluating peer-reviewed literature. Prerequisite: CEE262A or equivalent
Terms: Spr | Units: 3
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