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ENG 103: FLUID MECHANICS Spring 2010

http://mae.ucdavis.edu/~chattot/ENG103/

LEC MW 2:10-4:00 PM, WELLMAN 226 CATALOG DATA: Engineering 103, Fluid Mechanics. Units 4. Lecture 4 hours. Fall, Winter and Spring quarters, each year. Fluid Properties, uid statics, continuity and linear momentum equations for control volumes, ow of incompressible uids in pipes, dimensional analysis and boundary layer ows. PREREQUISITES: Course 102 (may be taken concurrently) TEXTBOOK: Frank M. White, Fluid Mechanics, Sixth edition, 2008, McGraw Hill. INSTRUCTOR: J.J. Chattot, 2004 BAINER, 752-0812 OFFICE HOURS: MWF 11:00 -12:00 AM, 2004 BAINER GOALS: To provide a fundamental knowledge of the laws of uid motion which will enable a student to advance in any of the several elds of technical application in which ow problems are of importance. MODE OF GRADING: Letter grade based on: Homework and Project (40%), Midterm (20%), and Final Exam (40%) TOPICS: 1 Introduction 1.4 Concept of a Fluid 1.5 The Fluid as a Continuum 1.6 Dimensions and Units 1.7 Properties fo the Velocity Field 1.8 Thermodynamic Properties of a Fluid 1.9 Viscosity and Other Secondary Properties 1.10 Basic Flow Analysis Techniques 1.11 Flow Paterns: Streamlines, Streaklines, and Pathlines 2 Pressure Distribution in a Fluid 2.1 Pressure and Pressure Gradient 2.2 Equilibrium of a Fluid Element 2.3 Hydrostatic Pressure Distributions 2.4 Application to Manometry 2.5 Hydrostatic Forces on Plane Surfaces 2.6 Hydrostatic Forces on Curved Surfaces 2.7 Hydrostatic Force in Layered Fluids 2.8 Buoyancy and Stability 2.9 Pressure Distribution in Rigid-Body Motion 2.10 Pressure Measurements

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Integral Relations for a Control Volume Newton's Second Law F=ma along a Streamline 1

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F=ma Normal to a Streamline Physical Interpretation Static, Stagnation, Dynamic and Total Pressure Example of Use of the Bernoulli Equation The Energy Grade Line and the Hydraulic Grade Line Restrictions on the Use of the Bernoulli Equation Fluid Kinematics The Velocity Field The Acceleration Field Control Volume and System Representations Finite Control Volume Analysis Conservation of Mass - The Continuity Equation Newton's Second Law - The Linear Momentum The First Law of Thermodynamics - The Energy Equation Similitude, Dimensional Analysis, and Modeling Dimensionla Analysis Buckingham Pi Theorem Determination of the Pi Terms Determination of the Pi Terms by Inspection Common Dimensionless Groups in Fluid Mechanics Modeling and Similitude Viscous Flow in Pipes General Characterisitcs of Pipe Flow Fully Developed Laminar Flow Fully Developed Turbulent Flow Dimensional Analysis of Pipe Flow Pipe Flow Examples Flow Over Immersed Bodies General External Flow Characteristics Boundary Layer Characteristics Drag Lift

MIDTERM: Wednesday, April 28, 2:10-3:00 PM FINAL: Monday, June 7, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM PROBLEM/SOLUTION SET: http://mae.ucdavis.edu/~chattot/ENG103

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