Course Outlines
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Fluid Mechanics (I) 3 1. 2. 3. Fluid Mechanics, Ninth Edition, Authors: Victor L. Streeter, E. Benjamin Wylie and Keith W. Bedford, Publisher: WCB/McGraw-Hill. () ()
Week 2 ()
Units of Viscosity Absolute Viscosity and Kinematic Viscosity Density and Specific Volume Specific Weight and Specific Gravity Perfect Gas and Perfect gas Law Ideal Fluid Specific Heat Cv and Cp Bulk Modulus of Elasticity Vapor Pressure and Cavitation
Surface Tension
Week 3 ()
Chapter 2 Fluid Statics
Force, Stress, and Pressure at a Point Basic Equation of Fluid Statics Pressure Variation in a Static Fluid Pressure Variation in Horizontal Direction Pressure Variation in a Compressible Fluid Pressure Variation in the Atmosphere
Week 4 ()
Units and Scales of Pressure Measurement Absolute Pressure and Gage Pressure
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Bourdon Gage Atmospheric Pressure Mercury Barometer Manometers Differential Manometers Micromanometers Inclined Manometers
Week 5 ()
Forces on Plane Areas Forces on Horizontal Surfaces Forces on Vertical Surfaces Forces on Inclined Surfaces Center of Pressure for a Horizontal Area Center of Pressure for a Vertical Surface Center of Pressure for a Inclined Surface
Week 6 ()
The Pressure Prism Effect of Atmospheric Pressure Forces on Plane Area Maximum and Minimum Compressive Stresses at the Base of a dam
Week 7 ()
Force Components on the Curved Surface Horizontal Component of Force on a Curved Surface Vertical Component of Force on a Curved Surface Tensile Stress in a Pipe and Spherical Shell
Week 8 ()
Buoyant Force Stability of Floating and Submerged bodies Stable Equilibrium Metacenter and Metacentric Height Stability of Floating Bodies
D
Relative Equilibrium Uniform Linear Acceleration Uniform Rotation About a Vertical Axis
Week 9 ()
Chapter 3 Fluid Flow Concepts and Basic Control Volume Equations
Flow Concepts Control Volume and Control Surface Conservation Equation System and Control Volume The Conservation of Mass Conservation of Mass in Steady Flow Conservation of Mass in Incompressible Flow Linear Momentum Equation
Week 10 ()
The Conservation of Mechanical Energy and the Bernoulli Equation The Energy Equation Kinetic-Energy Correction Factor Momentum Correction Factor Reducing Bend Fluid Issues from a Long Slot and Strikes against a Smooth Inclined Flat Plate
Week 11 ()
A Cart moving away from the Jet in order to Produce maximum Power from the Jet Venturi Meter Losses due to Sudden expansion in a Pipe Hydraulic Jump
Week 12 ()
Fixed and Moving Vanes
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Week 13 ()
Chapter 4 Basic Governing Differential Equation
Section 4.5 Conservation of Mechanical Energy and Bernulli Equation Bernulli Equation in Steady Flow, along a Streamline, Frictionless and Incompressible
Week 14 ()
Dimensional Analysis for a Pipe problem Dimensionless Parameters Model Studies and Similitude: Open hydraulic Structures
Week 15 ()
Turbulent Flow Losses in Open and Closed Conduits Wall Shear Stress, Wetted Perimeter and Hydraulic Radius
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Chzy Formula, Darcy-Weisbach Equation and Manning Formula Determine the Depth and Maximum Discharge Steady Incompressible Flow Through Simple Pipes Friction Factor Moody Diagram
Week 16 ()
Simple Pipe Problems Typ I, II and III Minor Losses Equivalence Length
Week 17 ()
Final Examination