Fluid Mechanics - Part II | Lecture Notes
Hello everyone,
In previous weeks, I shared Thermodynamics I handwritten lecture notes and Fluid Mechanics Part I. Today, Part II of the Fluid Mechanics notes are shared via Dropbox as a pdf file. It consists of 50 pages. The notes are the continuation of the Fluid Mechanics Part I. The remaining part of the notes will be posted the next 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 II, you will find the followings,
1. Viscous Flow In Pipes
- Laminar And Turbulent Flow
- Entrance Region And Fully Developed Flow
- Pressure And Shear Stress
- Fully Developed Laminar Flow
- Hagen-Poiseuille Equation
- Friction Factor
- Fanning Friction Factor
- Head Loss
- Fully Developed Turbulent Flow
- Turbulent Shear Stress
- Time Average Velocity
- Turbulence Intensity
2. Homogeneous And Isotropic Turbulence
- Time Averaging Navier-Stokes Equations
- Reynold Stresses
- Prandtl's Mixing Length Theory
- Turbulent Velocity Profile
- Power-Law Velocity Profile
- Moody Chart
- Momentum Correction Factor
- Colebrook Formula
3. Head Loss Due To Fittings
- Noncircular Conduits
- Minor Losses
- Major Losses
- Pipe Flowrate Measurement
- Orifice Meter
- Nozzle Meter
- Venturi Meter
4. Flow Over Immersed Bodies
- Wall Shear Stress
- Normal Shear Stress
- Dimensionless Drag And Lift Coefficients
- Characteristics Of Flow Past An Object
- Boundary-Layer Theory
- Boundary-Layer Structure
- Effects Of Pressure Gradients
- Stokes Law
- Terminal Velocity
5. Flow Through Porous Media
- Single Sized Sphere Diameter
- Wetted Area Per Unit Volume Of The Bed
- Fraction Of Empty Volume (Porosity, Void Fraction)
- Surface Area Per Unit Volume Of A Particle
- Hydraulic Radius
- Superficial Velocity
- Blake-Kozeny Equation
- Ergun Equation
- Fluidization
- Minimum Velocity For Fluidization
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 II handwritten lecture notes for free by clicking the following link.
You can also download the previous week's notes:
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Best Wishes,
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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