This document outlines the 10 chapters that will be covered in a fluid mechanics course. Chapter 1 introduces fundamental concepts of fluid properties and mechanics. Chapter 2 discusses pressure measurement and various pressure types. Chapter 3 covers hydrostatic forces on surfaces, such as horizontally and vertically immersed surfaces. Chapter 4 addresses buoyancy and floatation. The remaining chapters cover additional topics like fluid flow, momentum and forces, viscosity, pipe flow, open channel flow, and dimensional analysis.
This document outlines the 10 chapters that will be covered in a fluid mechanics course. Chapter 1 introduces fundamental concepts of fluid properties and mechanics. Chapter 2 discusses pressure measurement and various pressure types. Chapter 3 covers hydrostatic forces on surfaces, such as horizontally and vertically immersed surfaces. Chapter 4 addresses buoyancy and floatation. The remaining chapters cover additional topics like fluid flow, momentum and forces, viscosity, pipe flow, open channel flow, and dimensional analysis.
This document outlines the 10 chapters that will be covered in a fluid mechanics course. Chapter 1 introduces fundamental concepts of fluid properties and mechanics. Chapter 2 discusses pressure measurement and various pressure types. Chapter 3 covers hydrostatic forces on surfaces, such as horizontally and vertically immersed surfaces. Chapter 4 addresses buoyancy and floatation. The remaining chapters cover additional topics like fluid flow, momentum and forces, viscosity, pipe flow, open channel flow, and dimensional analysis.
This document outlines the 10 chapters that will be covered in a fluid mechanics course. Chapter 1 introduces fundamental concepts of fluid properties and mechanics. Chapter 2 discusses pressure measurement and various pressure types. Chapter 3 covers hydrostatic forces on surfaces, such as horizontally and vertically immersed surfaces. Chapter 4 addresses buoyancy and floatation. The remaining chapters cover additional topics like fluid flow, momentum and forces, viscosity, pipe flow, open channel flow, and dimensional analysis.
1-1- Introduction 1-2 -Fluid properties Chapter two: Pressure measurement 2-1- Pressure of fluid 2-2 -Pascal's law 2-3- Absolute and gauge pressure 2-4- Measurement of pressure Chapter three: Hydrostatic force on surface 3-1- Horizontally immersed surface 3-2- Vertically immersed surface 3-3- Inclined immersed surface 3-4-Curved immersed surface Chapter four: Buoyancy and floatation 4-1- Buoyancy 4-2- Floatation Chapter five: Fluid kinematic and fluid dynamic 5-1- Types of fluid flow 5-2- Types of flow line 5-3- Continuity equation 5-4- Euler's equation for motion 5-5- Bernoulli's equation 5-6- Measurement of flow rate Chapter six: Momentum and forces in fluid flow 6-1- Forced caused by flow on the pipe bend 6-2- Impact of jet on stationary and moving plate surface Chapter seven: Viscosity and turbulence (flow of real flow) 7-1- Laminar flow between parallel plate. 7-2- Laminar flow through circular pipes. Chapter eight : Flow in pipe( friction losses in pipe flow) 8-1- Friction losses in pipe flow. 8-2- Pipe connecting 8-3- Miner losses 8-4- Branching 8-5- Hard cross method ( Network)
Chapter nine: Flow in open channel
9-1- Introduction 9-2- Type of flow in channel 9-3- Open channel hydraulic formula 9-4- Most economical section of channel 9-5- Specific energy and hydraulic jump Chapter ten: Dimensional analysis and similarity