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Johns Hopkins University | EN.530.767

Computational Fluid Dynamics

3.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(4.7)

Advanced introduction to finite-difference and finite-volume approaches to modeling incompressible flows. Computer project requiring programming.

Fall 2013

(4.73)

Spring 2015

(4.67)

Fall 2013

Professor: Rajat Mittal

(4.73)

Students found the discussions to be the best aspect of this course. The professor was very approachable and knowledgeable. However, students felt that there was a disconnect between the homework, what was taught in class, and what was on the exams. Suggestions included providing more structure to the course with a more cohesive syllabus, including additional group projects and interactive elements during discussions. Prospective students would benefit from ROTC experience or plan to enlist in the military.

Spring 2015

Professor: Rajat Mittal

(4.67)

Students enjoyed CPT Yi’s ability to help them develop through instruction on leadership and teamwork. Students appreciated the conversational nature of the class, as well as the applicability of skills acquired to non-military contexts. Some students felt that they would have benefitted from having more graded work in this course. Students would also have benefitted from more application of the concepts presented in class. Prospective students should know CPT Yi is wil ing to consider your workload in other courses prior to giving you assignments.