For mid term-Unit 1,2
Backlog syllabus for Fluid Mechanics
Backlog syllabus for Fluid Mechanics
Unit I
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Section 1: Introduction
Fluid as continuum, physical properties of fluids, ideal and
real fluids, Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids, Fluid Statics, Pressure –
density - height relationship, pressure measurement using Manometers,
Pressure force on plane and curved surfaces, centre of pressure, buoyancy,
stability of immersed and floating bodies, metacentric height, fluid mass
subjected to uniform accelerations
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Section 2: Kinematics of fluid flow
Steady and unsteady flows, uniform and non uniform flows,
laminar and turbulent
flows, one, two and three dimensional flows, continuity equation,
streamlines, streak lines and path lines, circulation and vorticity,
rotational and irrotational flows,
velocity potential and
stream function, graphical and experimental methods of drawing flow
nets,
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Section 3: Dynamics of fluid flow
Euler’s equation of motion along a streamline and its
integration, Bernoulli’s equation
and its applications – Pitot tube, Venturimeter, orificemeter,
nozzles, momentum equation and its application to stationary and moving
plates/vanes, pipe bends, problems related to combined application of energy
and momentum equations.
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Unit II
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Section 4: Flow in Pipes
Reynold’s experiments, experimental determination of critical
velocity, transition from laminar to turbulent flow, Laminar flow through
circular tubes, major and minor losses in pipe lines, loss due to sudden
contraction, expansion etc., Analysis of pipe networks, hardy Cross Method.
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Section 5: Flow in open Channel
Comparison between open channel and pipe flow, uniform and
non-uniform flows, uniform flow formulae, Chezy’s and Manning’s Formula,
Hydraulically efficient channel section of rectangular, trapezoidal and
circular type.
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Section 6: Flow through mouthpieces
and orifices
Hydraulic coefficients of orifice, bell method orifice,
mouthpieces, Borda's mouthpieces, running free and submerged. Notches and
Weirs: Rectangular, triangular and trapezoidal notches and weir, cippoletti
and broad crested weir, aeration of nappe, cavitations submerged weir.
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Books and References:
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Fluid Mechanics – Streeter V.L. & Wylie E.B. (Tata McGraw Hill)
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Mechanics of Fluid – Irving H. Shames (McGraw Hill)
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Fluid Mechanics – John F Dougles (Pearson Publication)
4.
Fluid Mechanics – R.J. Garde (New Age International Publication)
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Introduction to Fluid Mechanics – James A. Fay (Prentice Hall India)
6.
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery – C. S. P. Ojha, R. Berndtsson and
P.
N. Chandramouli (Oxford University Press)
7.
Fluid Mechanics – P.N. Modi and S. M. Seth(Standard Book House)
8.
Fluid Mechanics – Gupta and Gupta (Wiley Edition)
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