Fluid Mechanics
Module Title: Fluid Mechanics
Hours per Week: 1h 30m course, 3 hours TP, 1h 30m TD
Prerequisite knowledge: The properties of gases (The perfect and Real gases)
Purpose of the Module:
- Determine the dimensions and units of physical quantities in fluid mechanics.
- Determine the pressure at various locations in a fluid at rest.
- Determine the streamline pattern and acceleration field given a velocity field.
- Use the Bernoulli equation to solve simple flow problems.
(Stand-alone or in combination with the continuity equation)
- Identify and understand various characteristics of the flow in pipes.
- Discuss the main properties of laminar and turbulent pipe flow and appreciate
their differences.
Syllabus:
Chapter One: Units and Dimensions, Properties of fluids
Chapter Two: Fluid Statics
Chapter Three: Fluid Kinematics
Chapter Four: Fluid Dynamics
Chapter Five: Viscous Flow in Pipes
Fluid mechanics is the study of fluids either in motion (fluid dynamics, fluid kinematics) or at rest (fluid statics). Both gases and liquids are classified as fluids, and the number of fluids mechanics applications is enormous: breathing, blood flow, swimming, pumps, fans, turbines, airplanes, ships, rivers, windmills, pipes, missiles, icebergs, engines, filters, jets.
In the laboratory you will take measurements and draw various graphs according to the details on the laboratory sheets. These graphs can be compared with those obtained from theoretical analysis.
Thus experimentation provides a natural and easy complement to the theory.
You should keep in mind that theory and experiment should go hand in hand in all studies of fluid mechanics.
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An Introduction to Fluid Mechanics | |
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Bernoulli’s EquationPrinciple of Bernoulli’s Equation and its Applications Venturi Metre The atomizer or Spray Gun BERNOULLI’S PRINCIPLE EXAMPLES IN EVERYDAY LIFE | |
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Engineering Fluid Mechanics | |
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Lecture Notes in Fluid MechanicsTechnical Report · March 2022 | |
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Review for Exam10. 10. 2016 Hyunse Yoon, Ph.D. Associate Research Scientist IIHR-Hydroscience and Engineering e-mail: hyun-se-yoon@uiowa.edu | |