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UNIT

5

Internal Flows (Pipe Networks)

Fluid mechanics pipe flow formulas - laminar vs turbulent flow, Moody chart, and major and minor head losses
Fluid mechanics pipe flow formulas - laminar vs turbulent flow, Moody chart, and major and minor head losses

UNIT

4

Dimensional Analysis & Similitude

Fluid mechanics dimensional analysis - Buckingham Pi theorem, Reynolds number, and model similitude
Fluid mechanics dimensional analysis - Buckingham Pi theorem, Reynolds number, and model similitude

UNIT

3

Fluid mechanics control volume analysis - Reynolds transport theorem and conservation of mass, momentum, and energy
Fluid mechanics control volume analysis - Reynolds transport theorem and conservation of mass, momentum, and energy

Control Volume Analysis

Control Volume Analysis

UNIT

2

Fluid Kinematics & Dynamics

Fluid mechanics kinematics and dynamics - streamlines, continuity equation, and Bernoulli's equation formulas
Fluid mechanics kinematics and dynamics - streamlines, continuity equation, and Bernoulli's equation formulas

UNIT

1

Fluid Properties & Statics

Fluid mechanics fluid properties and statics - density, viscosity, hydrostatic pressure, manometers, and buoyancy formulas
Fluid mechanics fluid properties and statics - density, viscosity, hydrostatic pressure, manometers, and buoyancy formulas

Here is a quick recap on all the units covered

in Fluid Mechanics

Here is a quick recap on all the units covered

in Fluid Mechanics

Here is a quick recap on all the units covered

in Fluid Mechanics

What We Cover:

What We Cover:

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Transition from static pressures to dynamic, viscous fluid transformations. These 1-on-1 sessions equip you with the control volume equations, dimensional analysis frameworks, and boundary layer theories required to solve complex internal and external flow systems.

Transition from static pressures to dynamic, viscous fluid transformations. These 1-on-1 sessions equip you with the control volume equations, dimensional analysis frameworks, and boundary layer theories required to solve complex internal and external flow systems.

University Fluid Mechanics for Engineers

University Fluid Mechanics for Engineers

UNIT

6

External Flows & Boundary Layers

External Flows & Boundary Layers

Fluid mechanics external flows - boundary layer growth, separation, drag and lift coefficients
Fluid mechanics external flows - boundary layer growth, separation, drag and lift coefficients

Fluid Mechanics demands total comfort with field descriptions, vector calculus, and continuous systems. You will learn to predict exactly how liquids and gases interact with structural boundaries, conduits, and aerodynamic profiles.

Fluid Mechanics demands total comfort with field descriptions, vector calculus, and continuous systems. You will learn to predict exactly how liquids and gases interact with structural boundaries, conduits, and aerodynamic profiles.

UNIT

7

Advanced / Specialized Topics

Advanced / Specialized Topics

Advanced fluid mechanics topics - turbomachinery, compressible flow, and open channel flow
Advanced fluid mechanics topics - turbomachinery, compressible flow, and open channel flow
Fluid mechanics fluid properties and statics - density, viscosity, hydrostatic pressure, manometers, and buoyancy formulas
Fluid mechanics kinematics and dynamics - streamlines, continuity equation, and Bernoulli's equation formulas
Fluid mechanics control volume analysis - Reynolds transport theorem and conservation of mass, momentum, and energy
Fluid mechanics dimensional analysis - Buckingham Pi theorem, Reynolds number, and model similitude
Fluid mechanics pipe flow formulas - laminar vs turbulent flow, Moody chart, and major and minor head losses
Fluid mechanics external flows - boundary layer growth, separation, drag and lift coefficients

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