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Machines by Dr.R.K.Bansal S.no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Unit Topic Introduction Properties of fluids Density or Mass Density Specific weight or Weight density Specific Volume Specific Gravity Viscosity Thermodynamic properties Compressibility Surface tension and Capillarity Fluid Pressure at a point Pascals Law Pressure variation in a fluid at rest Absolute, Gauge, Atmospheric and Vacuum Pressure Measurement of pressure Simple manometer Differential manometer Introduction Methods of Describing Fluid motion Types of fluid flow Steady and unsteady flows Uniform and Non-Uniform Flows Chapter Problems
1 Properties of Fluids
Derivation refer to class notes for easy study All the problems in the given headings All the problems in the given headings
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Laminar and Turbulent Flows Compressible and Incompressible Flows Rotational and Irrotational Flows One, Two and Three Dimensional Flows Rate of Flows or Discharge Continuity equation Continuity equation in three dimensions Velocity and Acceleration Local acceleration and Convective Acceleration Velocity Potential and Stream function Velocity potential function Stream function Equipotential line Line of constant stream function Flow net Relation between Stream function and Velocity Potential function Types of motion Linear Translation Linear Deformation Angular Deformation Rotation Vortocity Vortex Flow Forced Vortex Free Vortex Equation of Motion Eulers Equation of Motion Bernoullis Equation from Eulers Equation
All the problems in the given headings 5.Kinematics of flow and Ideal flow
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Assumptions Bernoullis Equation for Real fluid Practical Application of Bernoullis Equation Venturimeter Orifice meter Pitot tube Secondary or Derived Quantities Dimensional Homogeneity Method of dimensional analysis Buckinghams theorem Method of selecting Repeating Variables Procedure for solving problems by Buckinghams theorem Model analysis Similitude-Type of similarities Types of forces acting in moving fluid Dimensionless numbers Reynolds number Froudes number Eulers number Webers number Machs number Model Laws or Similarity laws Reynolds Model Law Froudes Model Law Eulers Model Law Webers Model Law Machs Model Law
All the problems in the given headings All the problems in the given headings Note: Remember the final equation given in the example problems under dimensional analysis
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Flow of viscous Fluid through circular pipe Flow of viscous Fluid between parallel plates Loss of Energy in pipes Loss of Energy(or head) due to friction Minor Energy(head) losses Hydraulic Gradient and Total Energy Line Flow through pipes in series or Flow through compound pipes Equivalent pipes Flow through parallel pipes Flow through Branched pipes Power transmission through pipes Definition Laminar Boundary layer Turbulent Boundary layer Laminar Sub-layer Boundary layer thickness Displacement thickness Momentum thickness Energy thickness Drag Force on a Flat plate due to Boundary Layer Separation of Boundary layer Hydraulic Machines-Turbines (Study all the topics given in this chapter excluding topics like Draft tube, Governing of turbines) Centrifugal Pumps
9.Viscous flow
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(Study all the topics given in this chapter) 55 56 V V Reciprocating Pumps (Study all the topics given in this chapter excluding the topic Air vessels) The Gear Wheel Pump(only this topic)