Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to;
- have an understanding of the practical/experimental use of principles of fluid dynamics, heat transfer and thermodynamics,
- describe experimental goals, select experimental parameters and procedures,
- apply experimental procedure, collect and record the data,
- follow the laboratory safety rules and recognize their importance,
- process the experimental raw data for analysis,
- prepare diagrams, illustrations, and tables to present processed data,
- discuss the results to emphasize the relevance between the results and theoretical aspects, the impact of assumptions, errors and uncertainties,
- draw conclusions based on experimental aims and results,
- compose well organized lab reports,
- actively involve in teams during planning and organization of preliminary work, conducting the experiment and writing the report,
- lead and organize the team,
- have an awareness of environmental and ethical issues.