FLUIDOMECHANICA
 
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Theory [A] 25.0
Exercises [B] 12.5
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 110
Studypoints [E] 4
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Christian VANDENPLAS
Reference IKINWE02A04109
 
Key words
Fluidomechanics

Objectives
To describe fundamental principles and laws of fluids at rest and in motion.
Provide basic understanding of fluid behavior for later engineering design.



Topics
Fluid statics :

Introduction : concepts and properties of fluids. Definition of pressure,
measurement and calculation. Forces of fluid at rest on plane and curved
surfaces. Linear acceleration and rotational motion. Forces on floating bodies. Equilibrium of a floating body.

Exercises.

Fluid dynamics :

Fluids in motion.
Euler and Bernouilli equations.
Energy equations.
Forces due to change in fluid motion.
Real fluid description.
Dynamic and kinematic viscosity.
Laminar and turbulent flow.
Boundary layer.
Flow of viscous fluids in pipes.
Pressure and velocity distribution in pipes.
Resistance and friction.
Methods for computing pressure losses in pipes and channels.
Shear forces.
Series and parallel piping systems.
Study of open channel flow.

Exercises



Prerequisites
Basic integral and differential calculus. Vector operations. Principles of force and moment equilibrium. Velocity and acceleration. Newtons law of motion. Basic laws of thermodynamics.



Final Objectives


Materials used
Teacher's course, school library, materials



Study costs


Study guidance


Teaching Methods
Lectures, exercises, individual reports, home study



Assessment
Written examination, written tests



Lecturer(s)
Christian VANDENPLAS