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Fluid Mechanics Course Description Form: 2020-2021 Fall

This document provides the course description for Fluid Mechanics taught in the fall of 2020-2021. The course is mandatory and worth 3 credits. It will be taught on Fridays from 10:30-13:30 by Associate Professor Oral Yağcı and Research Assistant Elif Kartal. Students will be evaluated based on quizzes, homework, and a final exam. The in-term grade must be at least 27 points out of 60 to pass. Topics covered include fluid properties, hydrostatics, fluid flow equations, and applications of one-dimensional and two-dimensional ideal fluid flow. Recommended textbooks are also listed.

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Fluid Mechanics Course Description Form: 2020-2021 Fall

This document provides the course description for Fluid Mechanics taught in the fall of 2020-2021. The course is mandatory and worth 3 credits. It will be taught on Fridays from 10:30-13:30 by Associate Professor Oral Yağcı and Research Assistant Elif Kartal. Students will be evaluated based on quizzes, homework, and a final exam. The in-term grade must be at least 27 points out of 60 to pass. Topics covered include fluid properties, hydrostatics, fluid flow equations, and applications of one-dimensional and two-dimensional ideal fluid flow. Recommended textbooks are also listed.

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2020-2021 Fall

FLUID MECHANICS COURSE DESCRIPTION FORM

Name Fluid Mechanics


Code AKM-204E Type Mandatory
Credit 3 Hours 3+0
Course

CRN Time Faculty Office E-Mail


Friday Assoc. Prof. Oral Yağcı Hid. Lab. 228 [email protected]
14520 10.30-13.30
Res. Asst. Elif Kartal Hid. Lab. 227 [email protected]
English D.F. Young, B. R. Munson, T. H. Okiishi, W. W. Huebsch, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, SI
Course
Version, 5th Edition, November 2011, Wiley
Book
Turkish Hidrolik, B. Mutlu Sümer, İstemi Ünsal, Mehmetçik Beyazıt, Birsen Yayınevi
1. Robert W. Fox, Alan T. McDonald, Philip J. Pritchard, Fluid Mechanics,
Recommended Books International Student Version, 8th Edition, October 2011, Wiley.
2. Clayton T. Crowe, Engineering Fluid Mechanics, International Student Version,
9th Edition, Wiley.
EVALUATION CRITERIA

In-term Evaluation Criteria Final Evaluation Criteria


Faaliyet / Item Number Contribution to interm Interm Grade Final Grade
Quizzes 6-8 % 42
%60 %40
Homework 2 % 18
Visa Reqirement: The in-term grade should not be less than
27 point (of 60 point interm grade.This correspond to 40%
of interm grade activities. Also, student should attent to
4 quiz of 6 pop-quiz exams. Any copy attempt in the exams
and homeworks will be subjected to serious penalty.
COURSE PLAN
Week Topics to be Covered
1 Unit Systems, Dimensional Homogeneity, Physical Properties of Fluids
2 Behaviour of Fluids under Stresses
3 Hydrostatics, Pressure Concept
4 Calculation of Pressure Forces
5 Basic Equations of Fluid Statics
6 Relative Equilibrium
7 Kinematics of Fluids
8 Basic Equations of One-Dimensional Flow
9 One-Dimensional Flow of Ideal Fluids
10 One-Dimensional Flow of Ideal Fluids: Applications
11 One-Dimensional Flow of Real Fluids
12 Laminar and Turbulent Flow
13 Two-Dimensional Flow of Ideal Fluids
14 Velocity Potential Flows and Boundary Layer and Separation Concepts

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