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Student BehaviorsBe prompt
Be ready to learn when class begins.Be prepared
Have materials with you and know due dates.Be a polite and positive participant
Speak in a normal tone of voice, and listen attentively.
Be productiveTurn in work on time, and always do your best.
Be a problem solverCorrect problems quickly and peacefully before
they escalate.
Show RespectValue yourself. Be honest and ethical, and
practice strong moral values.Treat all members of community and all
visitors with politeness and respect.Honor the ideas and opinions of others.Offer to help.Be responsible with property and belongings.
Responsibility for CourseworkBring notebook, textbook, planner,
and appropriate writing tools to class.
Know due dates, and submit all coursework on time.
GradingGrades are based on the accumulation of
points.Points are based on:
Class participation(effort)Class testsTerm final exam
TIME10:00 am - 10:50 am Tuesday
12:30 am – 14:20 am Wednesday
SYLLABUSSYLLABUS Part one deals with the incompressible
fluid flow only and comprises of two major parts. The first part encompasses the fluid static and dynamics. In this part the fluid flows are analyzed. Mass flow rate, forces and energy flux is calculated.
Part two consists of the dimensional analysis, boundary layer theory, and the comparison of ideal and real flows. Introduction to compressible flow.
Reference books:Reference books:1) Fluid Mechanics by Frank M White (5th Ed)2) Fluid Mechanics by Arthur G Hansen3) Fluid Mechanics by A J Theodore & R L Ditsworth4) Principles of Ideal Fluid Aerodynamics by K. Karamcheti5) Incompressible Flow, R.L.Panton, Wiley Interscience6) Viscous Fluid Flow, F.M.White, McGraw Hill7) Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications by
Çengel & Cimbala 8) Modern Compressible Flow with Historical Perspective,
J. Anderson, McGraw Hill9) Fundamental Mechanics of Fluids, I.G.Curie, McGraw
Hill
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