Fluid Mechanics - Part III | Lecture Notes


Hello everyone,
In previous weeks, I shared Thermodynamics I handwritten lecture notes and Fluid Mechanics Part I and Part II. This week, I would like to share with you the last part of the Fluid Mechanics notes via Dropbox as a pdf file. It consists of 35 pages. The notes are the continuation of the Fluid Mechanics Part II.

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.

The reference book for Fluid Mechanics lecture notes [1]

In lecture notes of Fluid Mechanics - Part III, you will find the followings,

1. Compressible Flow

  • Isentropic Flow Of An Ideal Gas
  • Speed Of Sound And Mach Number
  • Converging-Diverging Duct (Nozzle) Flow
  • Stagnation Enthalpy
  • Adiabatic Compressible Flow In A Constant Area Duct With Friction (Fanno Flow)
  • Isothermal Compressible Flow Of An Ideal Gas Through A Constant Area Duct With Friction
  • Subsonic Entry
  • Supersonic Entry
  • Effects Of Downstream Pressure On Flow Into A Tube
  • Isothermal Pipe Flow
  • Maximum Mach Number
  • Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH)

2. Fluid Moving Machinery

  • Pump
  • Fan, Blower, Compressor
  • Positive Displacement Pumps
  • Reciprocating Pumps
  • Rotary Pumps
  • Centrifugal Pumps
  • Mechanical Energy Balance Around The Gas Moving Devices

3. Agitation And Mixing

  • Purposes Of Agitation
  • Agitation Tank
  • Impellers
  • Propellers
  • Paddles
  • Turbines
  • Prevention Of Swirling
  • Power Consumption In Agitated Tanks
  • Power Number
  • Fraude Number
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 III 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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