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Fluid Mechanics CEE 331 June 26, 2015 CEE 331 June 26, 2015

Course Logistics ä Instructor ä Monroe Weber-Shirk (HO 115) ä Teaching Assistants (HO 114) ä Qinghai Zhang ä Where can you get the latest updates? ä CEE 331 web site ä Instructor ä Monroe Weber-Shirk (HO 115) ä Teaching Assistants (HO 114) ä Qinghai Zhang ä Where can you get the latest updates? ä CEE 331 web site

Section/Laboratory Organization ä Section ä Usually on Thursday at 2:30 – 4:30 ä Hollister 162 ä Discuss questions, work on examples and homework, review for exams ä Laboratory ä Usually on Tuesday 2:30 - 4:30 pm in Hollister 150 (Environmental Teaching Laboratory) ä Section ä Usually on Thursday at 2:30 – 4:30 ä Hollister 162 ä Discuss questions, work on examples and homework, review for exams ä Laboratory ä Usually on Tuesday 2:30 - 4:30 pm in Hollister 150 (Environmental Teaching Laboratory)

Hands-on Laboratory Experiments ä Statics ä Static Surface Forces ä Free Jet and Bernoulli ä Momentum and Energy Conservation: ä Determination of the Friction Factor ä Hydraulic Systems: Pumps and Valves ä Statics ä Static Surface Forces ä Free Jet and Bernoulli ä Momentum and Energy Conservation: ä Determination of the Friction Factor ä Hydraulic Systems: Pumps and Valves

Homework ä Your chance to practice using the concepts presented in class ä Teamwork with one solution per team ä Answers to even numbered problems are in the text ä Guidelines at the web site!!! ä Your chance to practice using the concepts presented in class ä Teamwork with one solution per team ä Answers to even numbered problems are in the text ä Guidelines at the web site!!!

Office Hours? Homework due

Why Fluids? ä Brainstorm a list of engineered or biological devices that require an understanding of fluids to explain how they work. ä What fluids properties do you think would be important in explaining each of the devices? ä Brainstorm a list of engineered or biological devices that require an understanding of fluids to explain how they work. ä What fluids properties do you think would be important in explaining each of the devices?

Course Topics ä Fluid Properties ä Statics ä Explain the advantage of radial gates ä Bernoulli Equation ä Explain why a ping-pong ball can be held in an air jet ä Control Volume Analysis ä Quantify the effects of mass, momentum and energy flux ä Explain why lawn sprinklers rotate ä Fluid Properties ä Statics ä Explain the advantage of radial gates ä Bernoulli Equation ä Explain why a ping-pong ball can be held in an air jet ä Control Volume Analysis ä Quantify the effects of mass, momentum and energy flux ä Explain why lawn sprinklers rotate

Course Topics ä Pipe Flow ä How big does the tunnel have to be that carries drinking water into NYC? ä External Flows ä How much power does it take to drive a new VW beetle at 100 kph? ä Open Channel Flow ä How deep will the water be in Fall Creek during a spring snow melt caused by a warm rain? ä Pipe Flow ä How big does the tunnel have to be that carries drinking water into NYC? ä External Flows ä How much power does it take to drive a new VW beetle at 100 kph? ä Open Channel Flow ä How deep will the water be in Fall Creek during a spring snow melt caused by a warm rain?

My Goals for the next six weeks... ä That each of you develop an intuition for the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics ä That you leave this course saying, “Fluids makes sense” and “I can tackle fluids problems.” ä That we have an enjoyable 6 weeks learning together ä That each of you develop an intuition for the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics ä That you leave this course saying, “Fluids makes sense” and “I can tackle fluids problems.” ä That we have an enjoyable 6 weeks learning together

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