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Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Tutorials

Course No Cours Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorial Practical Credits


MEC207 FLUID MECHANICS 14764 :: Donga Ramesh Kumar 4 1 0 5

Text Book: 1 Fluid Mechanics And Machinery By C.S.P. Ojha, R. Berndtsson, P.N. Chandramouli OXFORD University Press

Other Specific Book:


2 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines Som S.K and Biswas Tatamcgrawhill

3 A text book of fluid mechanics R K Bansal

4 Fluid mechanics Y. Cengel Tatamcgrawhill

5 Fundamentals of fluid mechanics by monson Wiley publication

Other Reading

Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference)


6 3 Intrernational Journal on Fluid mechanics & Fluid Measurments, www.jafmonline.net

Relevant Websites

Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features
7 http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/fluid-mechanicst_ Comprehensive syllabus coverage, practical problems and emphasis on fluid laws
21html,www.onesmartrick.com/engineering/fluidmechanics.h
tml, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/fluid-mechanics,

Detailed Plan For Lectures

1 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12


Week Number Lecture Number Lecture Topic Chapters/Sections of Pedagogical tool
Textbook/other Demonstration/case
reference study/images/anmatio
n ctc. planned

Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 introduction, shear stress, difference between solid ->Reference PPT
and fluid. :1,Chapter-1
Lecture 2 properties of fluids, density, specific weight, specific ->Reference PPT
gravity, pressure, :1,Chapter-1
Lecture 3 continuum fluid, Viscosity, Newton’s law of viscosity, ->Reference
Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids and ideal fluid, :1,Chapter-1
Lecture 4 compressibility of fluids, vapor pressure, surface ->Reference
tension,capillarity. :1,Chapter-1
Week 2 Lecture 5 Fluid Statics:- Pressure, pressure at point (Pascal’s ->Reference
law), Basic equation for pressure field, :1,Chapter-2
Lecture 6 pressure variation in fluid at rest compressible and ->Reference
incompressible , Pressure variations in the :1,Chapter-2
atmosphere,
Lecture 7 pressure measurement absolute, gauge, ->Reference
atmospheric, differential, manometry, :1,Chapter-2
Lecture 8 manometry, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-2
Week 3 Lecture 9 Mechanical and Electrical pressure measuring ->Reference
devices, :1,Chapter-2
Lecture 10 Hydraulic jack, Hydrostatic forces on a plane, total ->Reference
pressure and center of pressure. :1,Chapter-3
Lecture 11 Hydrostatic forces on curved surfaces, total ->Reference
pressure and center of pressure. :1,Chapter-3
Lecture 12 Buoyancy, equilibrium of floating and submerged ->Reference
bodies, :1,Chapter-5
Week 4 Lecture 13 stability, center of buoyancy, metacenter, ->Reference
metacentric height. :1,Chapter-5

Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 14 Pressure variation in a fluid with rigid body motion ->Reference
(linear acceleration and rotation). :1,Chapter-4
Lecture 15 Fluid Kinematics:- flow field, Eulerian and ->Reference
Lagrangian approach. :1,Chapter-6

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Week 4 Lecture 16 Types of fluid flow, Types of fluid flow, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-6
Week 5 Lecture 17 streamlines, streaklines pathlines, stream tube. ->Reference
:1,Chapter-6
Lecture 18 Velocity, Acceleration, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-6
Lecture 19 Conservation of mass: one dimensional continuity ->Reference
equation, Three dimensional continuity equation :1,Chapter-6
Cartesian,
Lecture 20 cylindrical, spherical, coordinates, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-6
Week 6 Lecture 21 control mass, control volume approach, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-6
Lecture 22 Reynolds transport theorem, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-6
Lecture 23 circulation, stream function, velocity potential ->Reference
function, flow net. :1,Chapter-6
Lecture 24 Fluid dynamics: - Equation of motion, The Energy ->Reference
equation, :1,Chapter-7
Week 7 Lecture 25 Euler equation of motion, Bernoulli’s equation for ->Reference
real fluid, :1,Chapter-7
Lecture 26 Venturimeter, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-7
Lecture 27 Orifice meter, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-7
Lecture 28 Pitot tube. Rotameter, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-7
MID-TERM
Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 29 Momentum Theorems: Free liquid jet, Impulse- ->Reference
Momentum principle. :1,Chapter-7
Lecture 30 Integral approach, law of conservation of angular ->Reference
momentum :1,Chapter-7
Lecture 31 Viscous Flow & Turbulent flow:- Classification of ->Reference
viscous flow, Navier-stoke equation, :1,Chapter-8
Lecture 32 Flow through circular pipe, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-8
Week 9 Lecture 33 flow of viscous fluid between two parallel plates, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-8

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Week 9 Lecture 34 viscosity measurement ->Reference
:1,Chapter-8
Lecture 35 Turbulent fluid motion, classification of turbulence, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-9
Lecture 36 Boussinesq,s theory, von-karman theory, Reynolds ->Reference
navier eqations. :1,Chapter-9
Week 10 Lecture 37 Theory of boundary laver:- Description of boundary ->Reference
layer,, boundary layer thickness, :1,Chapter-10
Lecture 38 laminar flow over a flat plate, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-10
Lecture 39 prandial boundary layer equations, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-10

Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 40 Turbulent boundary layer on flat plate. Hydro ->Reference
dynamically smooth and rough boundaries. :1,Chapter-10
Week 11 Lecture 41 Boundary layer separation. Forces on immerged ->Reference
bodies. :1,Chapter-10
Lecture 42 Boundary layer separation. Forces on immerged ->Reference
bodies. :1,Chapter-10
Lecture 43 Fundamental and derived units and dimensions ->Reference
:1,Chapter-11
Lecture 44 dimensional homogeneity, Rayleigh s Method for ->Reference
dimensional analysis, :1,Chapter-11
Week 12 Lecture 45 Buckingham s Pi Method for dimensional analysis, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-11
Lecture 46 Buckingham s Pi Method for dimensional analysis, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-11
Lecture 47 Dimensional less number and significance ->Reference
:1,Chapter-11
Lecture 48 Flow through pipes:-Loss of energy in pipes, Darcy- ->Reference
Weisbach Formula for loss of head in pipes, :1,Chapter-14
Week 13 Lecture 49 Empirical formulae, energy and hydraulic grade ->Reference
lines, :1,Chapter-14
Lecture 50 minor losses, combination of pipes, ->Reference
:1,Chapter-14
Lecture 51 flow through syphon pipes, power transmission ->Reference
through pipes, :1,Chapter-14
Lecture 52 flow through nozzles, water hammer. ->Reference
:1,Chapter-14

4 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12


Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 53 SpillOver
Lecture 54 SpillOver

Scheme for CA:out of 100*


Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Class Test 2 3 10 20

Total :- 10 20

* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the
UMS

Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No. Lecture Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned
(case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)

Tutorial 1 Properties of Fluids Problem solving


Tutorial 2 Fluids pressure and its measurement Problem solving
Tutorial 3 Hydrostatic forces on surfaces Problem solving
Tutorial 4 Buoyancy and floatation Problem solving
Tutorial 5 Fundamental of fluid flow Problem solving
Tutorial 6 Acceleration and velocity potential Problem solving
Tutorial 7 Stream function & momentum theorem , energy Problem solving
equation, Bernoulli equation
After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 conservation of angular momentum Problem solving
Tutorial 9 Viscous Flow Problem solving
Tutorial 10 Turbulent flow Problem solving
Tutorial 11 Theory of boundary laver Problem solving

5 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12


Tutorial 12 Dimensional Analysis Problem solving
Tutorial 13 Flow through pipes Problem solving

6 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12

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