Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) |
Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives |
Course Objectives |
Competency Indicators |
Ratio(%) |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
Students should be able to deal with the wind engineering problems using experimental and numerical approaches. |
1.Analyzing and designing practices of soil and water conservation. |
2.Concepts and techniques of prevention-and-cure approaches for soil- and water-related disasters. |
3.Enhanced academic research abilities and innovation of new techniques for soil and water conservation. |
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Attendance |
Assignment |
Oral Presentation |
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Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule |
Week |
Course Content |
Week 1 |
Introduction |
Week 2 |
Meteorological basics |
Week 3 |
Measurements |
Week 4 |
The wind profile |
Week 5 |
Local flow |
Week 6 |
Turbulence |
Week 7 |
Day off |
Week 8 |
Wakes |
Week 9 |
Mid-term oral presentation |
Week 10 |
Wind flow numerical simulations |
Week 11 |
Wind flow numerical simulations |
Week 12 |
Wind flow numerical simulations |
Week 13 |
Wind flow numerical simulations |
Week 14 |
Wind flow numerical simulations |
Week 15 |
Final-term assignment |
Week 16 |
Final-term assignment |
Week 17 |
Self-directed learning |
Week 18 |
Self-directed learning |
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Evaluation |
1.Attendance:20%
2.Mid-term oral presentation:40%
3.Final-term assignment:40% |
Textbook & other References |
1.Landberg, L. (2016). METEOROLOGY FOR WIND ENERGY: AN INTRODUCTION. Wiley.
2.Sadrehaghighi, I. (2023). Essentials of CFD. CFD Open Series.
3.Hufnagel, K. (2022). Wind Tunnel Balances. Springer. |
Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website |
Handouts |
Office Hours |
During class or appointment by e-mail |
Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs |
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