K Course Code CE181303 Course Title Hours per week L-T-P Credit C Fluid Mechanics 3-1-0 MODULE 1: Fluid Properties: Fluid-definition, types; physical properties of fluid-density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, viscosity- Newton's law of viscosity, surface tension, compressibility of fluids, capillarity. MODULE 2: Fluid Statics: Hydrostatic pressure, pressure height relationship, absolute and gauge pressure, measurement of pressure-manometer, pressure on submerged plane and curved surfaces, centre of pressure; buoyancy, equilibrium of floating bodies, metacentre; fluid mass subjected to accelerations. MODULE 3: Fluid Kinematics: Types of motion- steady and unsteady flow, uniform and no uniform flow, laminar and turbulent flow, and path lines, stream tube, stream function compressible and incompressible flow, one, two & three dimensional flow; stream lines, streak lines and velocity potential, flow net and its drawing: free and forced vortex. MODITE Q. A closed vessel contains water up to a height of 2m and having ain pressure of & N1cm above atmospheric pressure over the water Surface. At the bottom of the tank there is an orifice of diameter 100 mm. Find the to risescuity and discharge through the orifice C = 0.6 Height of a water 22 m air pressure diameter Cd = 8 MIcm = 80000 Pa 2 100mm 2 0.6 N

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Course Code
CE181303
Course Title
Hours per week
L-T-P
Credit
C
Fluid Mechanics
3-1-0
MODULE 1: Fluid Properties:
Fluid-definition, types; physical properties of fluid-density, specific weight, specific volume, specific
gravity, viscosity- Newton's law of viscosity, surface tension, compressibility of fluids, capillarity.
MODULE 2: Fluid Statics:
Hydrostatic pressure, pressure height relationship, absolute and gauge pressure, measurement of
pressure-manometer, pressure on submerged plane and curved surfaces, centre of pressure; buoyancy,
equilibrium of floating bodies, metacentre; fluid mass subjected to accelerations.
MODULE 3: Fluid Kinematics:
Types of motion- steady and unsteady flow, uniform and no uniform flow, laminar and turbulent flow,
and path lines, stream tube, stream function
compressible and incompressible flow, one, two & three dimensional flow; stream lines, streak lines
and velocity potential, flow net and its drawing: free and forced vortex.
MODITE
Q. A closed vessel contains water up to a height of 2m and having
ain pressure of & N1cm above atmospheric pressure over the water
Surface. At the bottom of the tank there is an orifice of diameter
100 mm. Find the to risescuity and discharge through the orifice
C = 0.6
Height of a water 22 m
air pressure
diameter
Cd
= 8 MIcm = 80000 Pa
2 100mm
2 0.6
N
Transcribed Image Text:K Course Code CE181303 Course Title Hours per week L-T-P Credit C Fluid Mechanics 3-1-0 MODULE 1: Fluid Properties: Fluid-definition, types; physical properties of fluid-density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, viscosity- Newton's law of viscosity, surface tension, compressibility of fluids, capillarity. MODULE 2: Fluid Statics: Hydrostatic pressure, pressure height relationship, absolute and gauge pressure, measurement of pressure-manometer, pressure on submerged plane and curved surfaces, centre of pressure; buoyancy, equilibrium of floating bodies, metacentre; fluid mass subjected to accelerations. MODULE 3: Fluid Kinematics: Types of motion- steady and unsteady flow, uniform and no uniform flow, laminar and turbulent flow, and path lines, stream tube, stream function compressible and incompressible flow, one, two & three dimensional flow; stream lines, streak lines and velocity potential, flow net and its drawing: free and forced vortex. MODITE Q. A closed vessel contains water up to a height of 2m and having ain pressure of & N1cm above atmospheric pressure over the water Surface. At the bottom of the tank there is an orifice of diameter 100 mm. Find the to risescuity and discharge through the orifice C = 0.6 Height of a water 22 m air pressure diameter Cd = 8 MIcm = 80000 Pa 2 100mm 2 0.6 N
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