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SECTION-A



Unit-I: Introduction: DOWNLOAD HERE
  • Fluid properties, mass density, specific weight,
  • specific volume and Specific volume and specific gravity,
  • surface tension, capillarity,
  • pressure inside a droplet and bubble due to surface tension,
  • compressibility, viscosity, Newtonia n and Non-Newtonian fluids,
  • real and ideal fluids.




Unit-II: Kinematics of Fluid Flow: DOWNLOAD HERE
  • Steady & unsteady, uniform and non -uniform, laminar & turbulent flows,
  • one, two & three dimensional flows,
  • stream lines, streak lines and path lines,
  • continuity equation in differential form,
  • rotation and circulation,
  • elementary explanation of stream function and velocity potential,
  • rotational and irrotational flows, free and forced vortex flow,
  • graphical and experimental methods of drawing flow nets.




SECTION-B


Unit-III: Fluid Statics: DOWNLOAD HERE
  • Pressure-density-height relationship,
  • gauge and absolute pressure,
  • simple differential and sensitive manometers,
  • two liquid manometers, pressure on plane and curved surfaces,
  • centre of pressure, Buoyancy, stability of immersed and floating bodies,
  • determination of metacentric height, fluid masses subjected to uniform acceleration




 

SECTION-C

Unit-IV: Dynamic of Fluid Flow: DOWNLOAD HERE
  • Euler`s equation of motion along a streamline and its integration,
  • limitation of Bernoulli’s equation,
  • Pitot tubest ,urviemneter,
  • Orficemeter, flow through orifices & mouth pieces,
  • sharp crested weirs and notches, aeration of nappe.




Unit-V: Boundary layer analysis: DOWNLOAD HERE
  • Boundary layer thicknesses,
  • boundary layer over a flat plate,
  • laminar boundary layer, and turbulent boundary layer,
  • laminar sub -layer, smooth and rough boundaries,
  • local and average friction coefficient, separation and its control





SECTION-D

Unit-VI: Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic Similitude: DOWNLOAD HERE
  • Dimensional analysis, Buckingham theorem,
  • important dimensionless numbers and their significance,
  • geometric, kinematic and dynamic similarity,
  • model studies,
  • physical modeling,
  • similar and distorted models.




 

 

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

 

1         Hydraulic and Fluid Mechanic by P.N.Modi & S.M.Seth

2         Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by Robert W.Fox & Alan T.McDonald

3         Fluid Mechanics Through Problems by R.J.Garde

4         Engineering Fluid Mechanics by R.J.Garde & A.G.Mirajgaoker