10ME46B Fluid Mechanics

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THE OXFORD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Bommanahalli, Hosur, Road Bangalore– 560 068 DEPARMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LESSON PLAN EVEN SEMESTER -2014-15 UNI T TOPIC NO DATE PLANNED TOPIC PERIOD BOOKS REFFERED 1 1 UNIT-1 Properties of Fluids: Introduction, Types of fluid VII T1,T2 2 Properties of fluids, viscosity III T1,T2 3 Thermodynamic properties IV T1,T2 4 Surface tension, Capillarity, Vapour pressure I-III T1,T2 5 Cavitation VII T1,T2 6 ro!lems III T1,T2 ro!lems ro!lems ro!lems 2 1 UNIT-2 Fluid Statistics: Fluid pressure at a point, Pascal’s law IV T1,T2 2 pressure variation in a static fluid, absolute, gauge I-III T1,T2 SUBJECT: FLUID MECHANICS CODE :10ME46B BRANCH: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SEMESTER: IV FACULTY NAME: C V RAJA REDDY SECTION :A PREREQUISITE: FLUID CHARECTERSTICS COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: UNDERSTANDING THE CHARECTERSTICS OF NETONIAN AND NON-NETONIAN FLUID BEHAVIOR UNDER STATIC AND DYNAMIC CONDITIONS!

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THE OXFORD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGBommanahalli, Hosur, Road Bangalore 560 068DEPARMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGLESSON PLAN EVEN SEMESTER -2014-15SUBJECT: FLUID MECHANICS CODE: 10ME46BBRANCH: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SEMESTER: IVFACULTY NAME: C V RAJA REDDY SECTION: APREREQUISITE: FLUID CHARECTERSTICSCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: UNDERSTANDING THE CHARECTERSTICS OF NEWTONIAN AND NON-NEWTONIAN FLUID BEHAVIOR UNDER STATIC AND DYNAMIC CONDITIONS.

UNITTOPICNODATEPLANNED TOPICPERIODBOOKS REFFERED

11UNIT-1 Properties of Fluids: Introduction, Types of fluid VIIT1, T2

2Properties of fluids, viscosity IIIT1, T2

3Thermodynamic properties IVT1, T2

4Surface tension, Capillarity, Vapour pressure I-IIIT1, T2

5Cavitation VIIT1, T2

6Problems IIIT1, T2

Problems

Problems

Problems

21UNIT-2 Fluid Statistics: Fluid pressure at a point, Pascals law IVT1, T2

2pressure variation in a static fluid, absolute, gauge I-IIIT1, T2

3atmospheric and vacuum pressures, simple manometers and differential manometers VIIT1, T2

4Total pressure and center of pressure on submerged plane surfaces IIIT1, T2

5horizontal, vertical and inclined plane surfaces IVT1, T2

6curved surface submerged in liquid, Problems I-IIIT1, T2

7Problems VIIT1, T2

31UNIT-3 Buoyancy and Fluid Kinematics: Buoyancy, center of buoyancy, metacentre and metacentric height IVT1, T2

2Conditions of equilibrium of floating and submerged bodies, determination of Metacentric height experimentally and theoreticallyI-IIIT1, T2

3Kinematics: Types of fluid flow, continuity equation in 2D and 3D (Cartesian Co-ordinates only) VIIT1, T2

4velocity and accelerationIIIT1, T2

5velocity potential functionIVT1, T2

6stream function, ProblemsI-IIIT1, T2

7ProblemsVIIT1, T2

41UNIT-4 Fluid Dynamics: Introduction equation of motionIIIT1, T2

2Eulers equation of motionIVT1, T2

3Bernoullis equation from first principles and also from Eulers equationI-IIIT1, T2

4Limitations of Bernoullis equation.VIIT1, T2

5ProblemsIIIT1, T2

6ProblemsIVT1, T2

51UNIT-5 Fluid Flow Measurements : Venturimeter, orificemeter, pitot-tubeI-IIIT1, T2

2Vertical orifice, V-Notch and rectangular notchesVIIT1, T2

3Dimensional Analysis : Introduction, derived quantitiesIIIT1, T2

4dimensions of physical quantitiesIVT1, T2

5dimensional homogeneity, Rayleighs methodI-IIIT1, T2

6Buckingham theorem, dimensionless numbersIIIT1, T2

7similitude, types of similitudes.IVT1, T2

61UNIT-6 Flow through pipes : Minor losses through pipesIIIT1, T2

2Dareys and Chezys equation for loss of head due to friction in pipesIVT1, T2

3HGL I-IIIT1, T2

4TEL.VIIT1, T2

5ProblemsIIIT1, T2

6ProblemsIVT1, T2

71UNIT-7 Laminar flow and viscous effects : Reyonolds number, critical Reynolds numberI-IIIT1, T2

2laminar flow through circular pipe-Hagen Poiseilles equationIIIT1, T2

3laminar flow between parallel and stationary platesIVT1, T2

4ProblemsI-IIIR1,R2

5ProblemsVIIR1,R2

6ProblemsIIIR1,R2

81UNIT-8 Flow past immersed bodies : Drag, Lift, expression for lift and drag, boundary layer conceptIVR1,R2

2displacement, momentum and energy thicknessI-IIIR1,R2

3Introduction to compressible flow : Velocity of sound in a fluidIIIR1,R2

4Mach number, Mach coneIVR1,R2

5propagation of pressure waves in a compressible fluidVIIR1,R2

6ProblemsIIIR1,R2

7ProblemsIVR1,R2

Revision, class tests, seminarsI-III

Revision, class tests, seminarsIII

Revision, class tests, seminarsIV

Revision, class tests, seminarsIII

Revision, class tests, seminarsIV

Revision, class tests, seminarsI-III

Revision, class tests, seminarsIII

Revision, class tests, seminarsIV

SELF- STUDY TOPICS (Not included in syllabus)SL.NOTOPICS SUGGESTED REFERENCE

1Fluid Statistics and Fluid Dynamics practical applicationInternet

2Characteristics of fluid behavior Internet

3Regarding Buoyancy and Fluid KinematicsInternet

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ASSIGNMENT TOPICSSl.NOTOPICSSUBMISSION DUE ON

1Problems on Fluid Statistics and Fluid Dynamics1/3/15

2Problems on Buoyancy and Fluid Kinematics3/4/15

3Problems on Fluid Flow Measurements, Flow through pipes8/4/15

TEXT BOOKS:T1: Fluid Mechanics, Oijush.K.Kundu, IRAM COCHEN, ELSEVIER,3rd Ed. 2005T2: Fluid Mechanics, Dr. Bansal, R.K.Lakshmi Publications, 2004

REFERENCE BOOKS:R1: Fluid Mechanics and hydraulics, Dr.Jagadishlal: MetropolitanBook Co-Ltd., 1997.R2: Fluid Mechanics -. Merle C. Potter, Elaine P.Scott. Cengagelearning

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NAMEMR. DR.T.NAGESWARA RAO

DESIGNATIONASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN MECH. ENGG.PROFESSOR, HOD IN MECHANICAL ENGG.

Date29.01.201329.01.2013