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Fluid Mechanics 130602 Fluid Statics Fluid Dynamics LectureParticleTotalMidTW/VivaGTU ExTotal 325 hr305070150
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Chapter:1 Introduction Different : Types and Properties Fluid as Continuum Control Volume Concept
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Chapter:2 Hydrostatics: Phase I: Pressure and its measurement Fluid pressure at point Pascal’s law Pressure and it’s relation with height Atmospheric, Absolutes Gauge and Negative pressure Measurement of pressure through Piezo-Meter and Various types of Manometer Phase II: Total pressure, Intensity of pressure, Centre of pressure on horizontal, vertical, inclined and curved surface
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Phase III: Buoyancy Center at Buoyancy Meta centre and Meta Centre Height Condition of equilibrium of floating and submearge body Experimental and analytical method to determine MCH Pressure in case of accelerated rigid body motion
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Chapter:3 Kinematics of Fluid Methods of describing fluid motion Types of motion, Inviscid flows, Velocity and acceleration Continuity equation Potential flows Velocity Potential and stream function Flow net-Circulation and vorticity Sink and doublet
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Chapter:4 Fluid Dynamics Types of forces Forces influencing fluid motion-energy and head-energy correction factor Euler and Bernoulli’s equations Application of Bernoulli’s equation Flow measurement Linear momentum equation Momentum correction factor Application of momentum equation.
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Chapter:5 Flow through Pipes Introduction Loss of energy in pipe Major and Minor losses of energy in pipes Hydraulic gradient Total energy line Pipes in series Pies in parallel Flow through branched pipes Hydraulic transmission of power
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Chapter:6 Measurement of Flow Phase I: (Orifice & Mouth pices) Classification Hydraulic coefficient Experimental determination of hydraulic coefficient Discharge through all types of orifice & mouthpiece Time of empting the tank through orifice and mouthpiece. Phase II: (Notches and weirs) Classification Discharge through various types of notches and weirs Time of emptying a Reservoir or Tank with notches & Weirs
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Chapter:7 Compressible Fluid Flow Perfect gas equation Continuity Energy and Momentum equation Speed of sound wave Mach number Propagation of sound wave Stagnation properties Shock waves.
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Text Books 1) Title :Fluid Mechanics Author: Dr R P Rethaliya Publisher : Atul Prakashan 2) Title :Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines Author: Dr R K Bansal Publisher : Laxmi Publication LTD 3) Title : Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering Author : Dr D S Kumar Publisher S K Kataria and Sons Publication 4) Title: Fluid Mechanics Author : Dr A K Jain Publisher Standard Publishers
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