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COURSE PLAN FLUID MECHANICS I KNJ1053 3 Core The aim of this course is to provide the student with the basic knowledge of fluid mechanics where there students should be able to define fundamental fluid mechanics principles, and apply these principles in solving engineering problems. This course includes the concept of a fluid as a continuum, pressure distribution in fluid, integral relations for a control volume, differential relations for fluid flow, dimensional analysis and similarity, and viscous flow in ducts. By the end of this course, students should be able to; CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 define and explain the principles associated with concept of fluid as a continuum, pressure distribution in a fluid and kinematics of fluid motion. apply and work with the energy equations expressed in terms of heads to solve problems associated with mechanical work devices solve fluid mechanics problems based on the dimensional analysis and modelling approach solve and analyze the problems associated with viscous flow in ducts using on the fluid mechanics principles. Topics CO Delivery Assessment/Evaluation CO1 CO1 Lecture Test Final Examination
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Basic Properties of Fluids Definition and characteristics of fluid: Force and mass units. Density. Specific volume. Specific weight. Specific gravity. Basic Properties of Fluids Viscosity. Bulk modulus of elasticity. Vapour pressure and Surface tension. Fluid At Rest Pressure and Its Effects. Pressure at a point. Basic equation for pressure field. Pressure variation in a fluid at rest. Fluid At Rest Manometry and pressure measurement, Hydrostatic force on a plane surface, Hydrostatic force on a curved surface. Buoyancy. Floatation and Stability. Fluids In Motion The Bernoulli Equation. Energy line. Hydraulic grade line. Total pressure. Application of Bernoulli equation. Fluids In Motion Velocity and flow rate measurement.
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Mid Semester Break Kinematics Of Fluid Motion Steady and unsteady flows. Streamlines CO1 and pathlines. Flow Analysis Using Control Volumes Continuity equation, Momentum CO2
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Equation, Acceleration field of a fluid, differential equation of mass conservation, linear momentum, angular momentum and energy Flow Analysis Using Control Volumes Boundary conditions for the basis equations, stream function, vorticity and irrotationality Dimensional Analysis, Modeling, And Similitude Buckingham pi theorem. Determination of Pi terms. Dimensional Analysis, Modeling, And Similitude Common dimensional groups in Fluid mechanics. Scope of similitude. Geometric similitude. Dynamic similitude. Dimensional Analysis, Modeling, And Similitude Theory of models. Model scales. Models application. Viscous Flow in Duct I Reynolds number regimes, Head loss and laminar fully developed pipe flow
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Viscous Flow in Duct II Turbulent pipe flow and minor losses in pipe systems
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Hours per semester Teaching - Learning Approach Lectures (3 hours = 3 credits) Tutorial Laboratory/Practical Total
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Resources
Yunus A. Cengel, John M. Cimbala, 2006, Fluid Mechanics: Fundamental and Applications, Mc Graw Hill. Munson, B.R., D.F. Young and T. H. Okiishi. 2006. Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics. 5th Edi. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Singapore. Fox, R.W., A.T. Mcdonald & P.J. 2004. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics. John Wiley and Sons. International Edition.
Prepared by: ................................... (Lecturer) Dr Abu Saleh Ahmed/ Ms. Siti Nor Ain Musa Date:...........................
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