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PROJECT COMMENTS Project Submission Final Report: ~5-10 pages, or 10 page PowerPoint style report Due: 12/11 by 5pm If you worked in teams, add 1 slide each that lets me know your individual contributions

FINAL PROJECT: SLIDE 1 Motivation What is the need? Why am I doing this? Has this been done before? Project Goal (1-sentence only) Quantitatively assess the impact of near-wall reaction events on a film-cooled surface over a pertinent range of Damkohler numbers, momentum ratios, and free stream enthalpys. Objectives These should be quantifiable They must be consistent with your proposal, or project goal 3-4 objectives is plenty Approach Literature review Development of a physical model Quantification of the physical model mathematically Solution of the math model Cases studied Analysis of the results

FINAL PROJECT: SLIDE 2 Literature Review The 5 most important papers are: Turns This was relevant because … This was not-relevant because … Glassman Author 3 Author 4 Author 5

FINAL PROJECT: SLIDE 3 Physical Model Combination of picture and words

FINAL PROJECT: SLIDE 4 Math Model Show governing equations Define every symbol you use

FINAL PROJECT: SLIDE 5 Math Model How to solve Discritization Limiting assumptions Neglected terms (why) Order of magnitude scoping Etc.

FINAL PROJECT: SLIDES 6-8 Results Show on 3 slides Every figure needs to have comments about it What is the message you want readers to take home from your figure?

FINAL PROJECT: SLIDE 9 FINAL PROJECT: SLIDE 10 Cases performed 1 < Da < 1000, 0.5 < I < 2.0, 20,000 < QR < 100,000 J/kg Summarize results What do these results imply and mean FINAL PROJECT: SLIDE 10 Conclusions What did you learn How can what you learned be extended to other problems What went well What needs to be improved What I know how to improve on What I don’t know how to improve on (MS) What no one knows how to improve on (PhD)