Lesson 1
Lesson 1
Course Content
• Introduction to fluid mechanics: fluid properties, dimensions and units.
Pressure gauges and manometers.
• Fluid statics: hydrostatic forces and center of pressure on plane and curved
surfaces.
2. Rajput R. K., (2008), A text book of fluid mechanics, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
References
1. Munson B.R., Young D.F. & Okiishi T.H. (1998) Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics John Wiley
and Sons
3. Andrew Chadwick, John Morfett, Martin Borthwick, (2004) Hydraulics in Civil and
Environmental Engineering(Paperback), 4th Edition, Taylor & Francis
• When the material body is in the gas or liquid phase, the discipline is
called fluid mechanics.
Fluids
• A fluid is a substance whose molecules move freely past each other. More
specifically, a fluid is a substance that will continuously deform—that is,
flow under the action of a shear stress.
• Fluids: Subset of the phases of matter and include liquids, gases, plasmas
and, to some extent, plastic solids.