ME 517: Micro- and Nanoscale Processes
05 Feb 2014 | Courses | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
This course will provide the student with the tools to analyze statics, dynamics, surface phenomena, and fluid dynamics problems at the micron scale. Specific laboratory- on-a-chip (LOC) and microelectromechanical system (MEMS) devices will be analyzed quantitatively using Finite Element Methods.
What is "Nanofluidics"? or The Nano-izing of Fluid Mechanics
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28 Jun 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
Micro- and nanoscaled fluid mechanics are rapidly emerging as important supporting fields in biomedical technology, nanotechnology, etc., as well as being important fields of study in their own right. Despite the common use of these terms in the literature, the fluid behavior at these small...
ME 517 Lecture 09: Microfabrication - Adding and Subtraction Techniques III
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21 Feb 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
ME 592 Lecture 01: Introduction
07 Feb 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
ME 517 Lecture 04: Microfabrication - Techniques I
04 Feb 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
ME 697 Micro and Nano Fluid Mechanics
17 Jan 2018 | Courses | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
This class will prepare engineers and scientists to address problems they will encounter when studying the behavior of fluid flows in microscopic domains. The course will concentrate on behaviors not typically important at large length scales that become very important at small length scales,...
ME 517 Lecture 01: Introduction
03 Feb 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
ME 517 Lecture 19: Microfluidics - Continuum Fluid Mechanics
22 Apr 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
Analyzing Disaster: A nanoscale guy stumbles into a mega problem
19 Jun 2010 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
Steve Wereley discusses how his knowledge and use of a technique called particle image velocimetry (PIV) led to a game-changing calculation of a flow rate for the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
ME 517 Lecture 28: Molecular Dynamics I
03 Jun 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
ME 517 Lecture 35: Surface Tension Microfluidics
05 Jun 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
BP Oil Spill Physics Challenge
17 Feb 2011 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
On May 13 Professor Wereley used optical feature tracking to estimate the volume flow of oil from the on-going BP Macondo oil field spill. Several other independent scientists also performed similar measurements at about the same time. These several measurements were all in the ballpark of...
ME 517 Lecture 03: Scaling
ME 517 Lecture 21: Microfluidics - Couette Flow I
ME 517 Lecture 17: Microfludics - Introduction II
02 Apr 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
ME 517 Lecture 10: Atomic Force Microscopy - Introduction
02 Mar 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
ME 517 Lecture 05: Microfabrication - Techniques II
ME 517 Lecture 06: Microfabrication - Techniques III
ME 517 Lecture 13: Electrostatics I
15 Mar 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
ME 517 Lecture 16: Microfludics - Introduction I
Oil Spill Flow Calculation Worksheet
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18 Feb 2011 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
Worksheet to calculate the approximate flow rate based on video images.
ME 517 Lecture 07: Microfabrication - Adding and Subtraction Techniques I
ME 517 Lecture 36: Microfluidic Diagnostics
ME 517 Lecture 18: Microfluidics - Continuum or Molecular?
08 Apr 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steve Wereley
ME 517 Lecture 11: Atomic Force Microscopy - Cantilever I