Description

Introduction - Physical properties of fluids ? Fluid statics ? Forces on submerged surfaces and buoyancy ? Introduction to fluids kinematics ? Dynamics of incompressible flow ? Flow and velocity measurement ? Similitude and dimensional analysis ? Flow through pipes ? Pumps (Types and performance).

Program

Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Engineering)

Objectives

  • Munson, Young and Okiishi ?Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics ?, 3rd Edition, Wiley, 1998.rnThe subject aims at providing the student with the fundamental knowledge of incompressible flow, and easily understanding the basic principle of hydrostatics and hydrodynamics.rnThe course objective is to help acquiring good insight into the field of hydraulics in general.

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Week Number 1: Physical properties of fluids
2Week Number 2: Fluid statics
3Week Number 3: Applications of Hydrostatics
4Week Number 4: Hydrodynamics
5Week Number 5: Steady State One Diemensional Incompressible Flow Energy Equations
6Week Number 6: Application of Continuity and Bernoulli?s Equations
7Week Number 7: Flow Measurements ? Quiz
8Week Number 8: Flow Through Orifices
9Week Number 9: Flow in Pipes
10Week Number 10: Pipe Network
11Week Number 11: Pumps types
12Week Number 12: Pumping Power ? Quiz
13Week Number 13: Pumps (Performance)
14Week Number 14: Selection & Pumps
15Week Number 15: Revision
16Week Number 16: Final Examination
1Week Number 1: Physical properties of fluids
2Week Number 2: Fluid statics
3Week Number 3: Applications of Hydrostatics
4Week Number 4: Hydrodynamics
5Week Number 5: Steady State One Diemensional Incompressible Flow Energy Equations
6Week Number 6: Application of Continuity and Bernoulli?s Equations
7Week Number 7: Flow Measurements ? Quiz
8Week Number 8: Flow Through Orifices
9Week Number 9: Flow in Pipes
10Week Number 10: Pipe Network
11Week Number 11: Pumps types
12Week Number 12: Pumping Power ? Quiz
13Week Number 13: Pumps (Performance)
14Week Number 14: Selection & Pumps
15Week Number 15: Revision
16Week Number 16: Final Examination
1Week Number 1: Physical properties of fluids
2Week Number 2: Fluid statics
3Week Number 3: Applications of Hydrostatics
4Week Number 4: Hydrodynamics
5Week Number 5: Steady State One Diemensional Incompressible Flow Energy Equations
6Week Number 6: Application of Continuity and Bernoulli?s Equations
7Week Number 7: Flow Measurements ? Quiz
8Week Number 8: Flow Through Orifices
9Week Number 9: Flow in Pipes
10Week Number 10: Pipe Network
11Week Number 11: Pumps types
12Week Number 12: Pumping Power ? Quiz
13Week Number 13: Pumps (Performance)
14Week Number 14: Selection & Pumps
15Week Number 15: Revision
16Week Number 16: Final Examination
1Week Number 1: Physical properties of fluids
2Week Number 2: Fluid statics
3Week Number 3: Applications of Hydrostatics
4Week Number 4: Hydrodynamics
5Week Number 5: Steady State One Diemensional Incompressible Flow Energy Equations
6Week Number 6: Application of Continuity and Bernoulli?s Equations
7Week Number 7: Flow Measurements ? Quiz
8Week Number 8: Flow Through Orifices
9Week Number 9: Flow in Pipes
10Week Number 10: Pipe Network
11Week Number 11: Pumps types
12Week Number 12: Pumping Power ? Quiz
13Week Number 13: Pumps (Performance)
14Week Number 14: Selection & Pumps
15Week Number 15: Revision
16Week Number 16: Final Examination

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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