Pre-requisite(s)
None
Recommended Book(s)
Fluid Mechanics With Engineering Application, Daugherty, R.L.,J.B. Franzini And Fenimore, Latest Edition
Reference Book(s)
Fundamentals Of Fluid Mechanics, Monson Young, Latest Edition
Fluid Mechanics, Douglus,McGraw-Hill Inc.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. To understand fundamentals of fluid mechanics.
2. To enhance skills of utilizing fluid mechanics for civil engineering applications.
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)
CLO:1 Understand the basic concept of fluid statics and kinematics.
CLO:2 Understand the steady flow through pipes.
CLO:3 Have knowledge about fluid mechanics application in civil engineering.
CLO:4 Have knowledge about uniform flow in open channels.
COURSE CONTENTS
Introduction
- Solids and fluids (liquids and gases)
 - Units and dimensions
 - Physical properties of fluids; density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, surface tension, compressibility
 - Viscosity and its measurement
 - Newton’s equation of viscosity
 - Hydrostatics
 - Kinematics
 - Hydrodynamics
 - Hydraulics
 
Fluid Statics
- Pressure intensity and pressure head
 - Pressure and specific weight relationship
 - Absolute and gauge pressure
 - Measurement of pressure
 - Piezometer, manometer
 - Pressure transducers
 - Differential manometer and Borden gauge
 
Forces On Immersed Bodies
- Forces on submerged planes & curved surfaces and their applications
 - Drag and lift forces, buoyancy and floatation
 - Equilibrium of floating and submerged bodies
 
Fluid Kinematics
- Steady and unsteady flow
 - Laminar and turbulent flow
 - Uniform and non-uniform flow
 - Pathline streamlines and stream tubes
 - Velocity and discharge
 - Control volume
 - Equation of continuity for compressible and incompressible fluids
 
Hydrodynamics
- Different forms of energy in a flowing liquid
 - Bernoulli’s equation and its application
 - Energy line and Hydraulic Gradient Line
 - Introduction to density currents, free and forced vortex
 - Forces on pressure conduits, reducers and bends, stationary and moving blades
 - Torques in rotating machines
 
Flow Measurement
- Orifices and mouthpieces, sharp-crested weirs and notches
 - Pitot tube and pitot static tube
 - Venturimeter, velocity methods
 
Steady Flow Through Pipes
- Darcy-Weisbach equation for flow in pipes
 - Losses in pipe lines
 - Hydraulic grade lines and energy lines
 - Pipes in series and parallel
 - Transmission of energy through pipes
 - Introduction to computer aided analysis of pipe networks
 
Uniform Flow In Open Channels
- Chezy’s and Manning’s equations
 - Bazin’s and Kutter’s equations
 - Most economical rectangular and trapezoidal sections
 
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