Course Name: Fluid Mechanics
Course Code: TE7370
Faculty: Engineering
Course Credit: 3
Course Level: 1
Sub-Committee (Specialization): Mechanical Engineering
Learning Objectives:
1. Solve the various fluid static as well as kinematics problems appearing in the practical life.
2. Develop conservation laws for various to fluid flow problems.
3. Develop non-dimensional analysis using Buckingham pi theorem and/or scale laws for various fluid flow problems.
4. Analyze and evaluate various types of flows, related fluid losses appearing in flow through pipes.
5. Discover and evaluate the various fluid forces by applying the concept of boundary layer over basic geometries appearing in practical life and/or fluid applications.
6. Build the fundamentals concepts required for compressible fluid flows and relevant systems.
Pre-requisites:
Mathematics, Physics, Basic thermodynamics
Course Code: TE7370
Faculty: Engineering
Course Credit: 3
Course Level: 1
Sub-Committee (Specialization): Mechanical Engineering
Learning Objectives:
1. Solve the various fluid static as well as kinematics problems appearing in the practical life.
2. Develop conservation laws for various to fluid flow problems.
3. Develop non-dimensional analysis using Buckingham pi theorem and/or scale laws for various fluid flow problems.
4. Analyze and evaluate various types of flows, related fluid losses appearing in flow through pipes.
5. Discover and evaluate the various fluid forces by applying the concept of boundary layer over basic geometries appearing in practical life and/or fluid applications.
6. Build the fundamentals concepts required for compressible fluid flows and relevant systems.
Pre-requisites:
Mathematics, Physics, Basic thermodynamics
Catalogue Code: TE7370
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Purpose of Course: Employablity
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 701250404