Fluid Mechanics - Part I | Lecture Notes
Hello everyone,
In previous weeks, I shared Thermodynamics I handwritten lecture notes as Part I and Part II. Today, Part I of the Fluid Mechanics notes are shared via Dropbox as a pdf file. It consists of 66 pages. The remaining part of the notes will be posted every Sunday.
The reference book that was utilized during lectures is Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 7th Edition by Munson B. R., Okiishi T. H., Huebsch W. W., Rothmayer A.P. You can view the book on Amazon.
In lecture notes of Fluid Mechanics - Part I, you will find the followings,
Introduction
- Difference Between Fluid Statics And Fluid Dynamics
- Dimensions And Unit Systems
- Systems Of Units
- English Engineering System
- Measurements Of Fluid Mass And Weight
- Viscosity
- Non-Newtonian Fluids
- Sutherland Equation
- Andrade's Equation (Empirical)
Fluid Statics
- Basic Equation For Pressure Field
- Pressure Equation By Shell Balance
- Pressure Measurement
- Manometry
- Piezometer Tube
- U-Tube Manometer
- Inclined-Tube Manometer
- Pressure Variation In A Fluid With Rigid Body Motion
- Rigid Body Rotation
Fluid Dynamics
- The Bernoulli Equation
- Flowrate Measurement
- Differential Form Of Continuity Equation (Conservation Of Mass)
- Conservation Of Linear Momentum
- Viscous Flow
- Navier-Stokes Equations
- Hagen-Poiseuille Equation
- Reynolds Number
- Dimensional Analysis Of Navier-Stokes Equations
Finite Control Volume (Macroscopic) Analysis
- The First Law Of Thermodynamics - The Energy Equation
- The Second Law Of Thermodynamics - Irreversible Flow
- Adiabatic Process
I would like to warn you to use the lecture notes inquiringly since there can be mistakes that are overlooked while writing and editing them. I welcome you to comment on any mistakes. We can discuss unclear parts in the comment section.
I hope these notes will help you in your study and will increase your problem-solving skills in the fluid mechanics course.
You can easily download Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics - Part I handwritten lecture notes for free by clicking the following link.
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Chemicalling Team
REFERENCES
[1] Munson B. R., Okiishi T. H., Huebsch W. W., Rothmayer A.P. (2013). Fundamentals Of Fluid Mechanics, 7th edition. [Book Cover]. Wiley. Retrieved from
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