Welcome to the webpage for
Aerodynamics Lab II (AerE 343L)
and
Gas dynamics Lab ( AerE311L)
2009 Spring
Instructor:
Dr. Hui Hu
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Iowa State University
Room 2251, Howe Hall
Tel: 515-294-0094
Email: huhui@iastate.edu
Teaching Assistant:
Mr. Hirofumi IgarashiOffice: Room 0247- Howe Hall
Tel: 515-294-8668 / Email: higarasi@iastate.edu
Mr. Anand Gopa-Kumar
Office: Room 2242- Howe Hall
Tel: 515-294-0089
Email: anand84@iastate.edu
Course Policy & Syllabus
Classroom for Lecture:
Room0305, Carver, Tuesday 10:00am-10:50am
Lecture Notes
Office Hours:
Tuesdays 3:00pm – 4:00 pm
Thursdays 3:00pm – 4:00 pm
( Subject to availability) or by appointment
Classroom for Labs:
AerE343L - Room 1380, Howe Hall
Section 1: Tuesday 11:00 am - 12:50 pm
Section 2: Tuesday 1:10 pm - 3:00 pm
Section 3: Tuesday 3:10 pm - 5:00 pm
Section 4: Thursday 10:00 am - 11:50 pm
Section 5: Thursday 12:10 pm - 2:00 pm
Section 6: Thursday 2:10 pm - 4:00 pm
Group Division of AerE343L Class
PIV Demo experiments will be during AerE343L lab time at Room 1380, Howe Hall!
AerE311L - Room 1367, Howe Hall
Section 1: Tuesday 8:00 am - 9:50 am
Section 2: Tuesday 12:10 pm - 2:00 pm
Section 3: Tuesday 4:10 pm - 6:00 pm
Section 4: Thursday 8:00 am - 9:50 am
Section 5: Thursday 12:10 pm - 2:00 pm
Section 6: Thursday 4:10 pm - 6:00 pm
Group Division of AerE311L Class
Guidelines for formal lab reports
Final exams for AerE311L and AerE343L will be hold on Tuesday (April 28) from 10:00am ~ 10:50am!
Instructions of AerE343L labs:
Lab #1: Pre-Lab assignment; Lab Instruction
Lab #2: Pre-Lab assignment; Lab Instruction
Lab #3: Pre-Lab assignment; Lab Instruction
Lab #4: Pre-Lab assignment; Lab Instruction
Lab #5: Pre-Lab assignment; Lab Instruction
Instructions of AerE311L labs:
Operation Procedure of the Blowdown Test Rig
Lab #1: Lab instruction
Lab #2: Lab instruction
Lab #3: Lab instruction
Copyright Statement:
The handouts used in this course are copyrighted. By “handouts”, it means all the materials generated for this class, which include but are not limited to lecture note, syllabus, exam problems, homework problems. Because these materials are copyrighted, you do not have the right to give the handouts to others outside this class unless I grant you the permission.
As commonly defined, plagiarism consists of passing off as one’s own the idea, words, writings, etc., which belong to another. In accordance with this definition, you are committing plagiarism if you copy the work of another person and turn it in as your own, even if you should have the permission of that person. Plagiarism is one of the worst academic sins since the plagiarist destroys the trust among colleagues without which research work cannot be safely communicated.