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CE 270 FLUID MECHANICS (3-2) Spring Semester (2023-2024)

COURSE OUTLINE

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Definition of fluid


1.2 Scope of Fluid Mechanics
1.3 Concept of continuum
1.4 Physical properties of fluids

2. HYDROSTATICS

2.1 Stress at a point


2.2 Governing equation
2.3 Pressure distribution in an incompressible fluid at rest
2.4 Measurement of pressure
2.5 Hydrostatic forces on plane surfaces
2.6 Hydrostatic forces on curved surfaces
2.7 Buoyancy and floatation

3. KINEMATICS

3.1 Definition of kinematics


3.2 Velocity field
3.3 Acceleration
3.4 Flow Lines
3.5 Deformation
3.6 Classification of fluid flow

4. BASIC PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF ANALYSIS

4.1 Laws of nature


4.2 System and control volume concepts
4.3 Reynolds transport theorem

5. GOVERNING EQUATIONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS

5.1 Conservation of mass principle


5.2 Conservation of momentum principle
5.3 Conservation of energy principle and Bernoulli Equation
5.4 Energy and hydraulic grade lines
5.5 Measurement of velocity

6. DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND SIMILITUDE

6.1 Dimensional analysis


6.2 Buckingham’s pi theorem
6.3 Basic dimensionless parameters in hydromechanics
6.4 Model similitude and principles of modeling
CE 270 FLUID MECHANICS (3-2) Spring Semester (2023-2024)

Course Schedule Lab. / Rec.


Sec. Lecturer Office Room
Monday Wednesday Friday
Prof. Dr. Mustafa GÖĞÜŞ 14:20-17:10 11:20-13:10
1 N –A22 ---- (L-A15)
[email protected] (L-A15)

Assistants:

TEXT BOOK: Mechanics of Fluids, M.C.Potter , D.C. Wiggert , and B.H. Ramadan, 4th ed. SI Edition,
Cengage Learning 2012

CLASS HANDOUTS: Lecture Notes by I. Aydın, Z. Bozkuş, A. M. Ger, M. Göğüş, M. Köken, H. Önder, B.
Altan Sakarya, Ş. Tiğrek, N. Tokyay, Civil Engineering Department, METU

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics by B.R. Munson, D.F. Young, T.H. Okiishi John Wiley & Sons Inc.
1998
 Elementary Fluid Mechanics by J. Vennard, R. Street, John Wiley & Sons Inc. 1976
 Fluid Mechanics by V. L. Streeter, B. Wylie, K. Bedford, Mc Graw-Hill, 1998

Grading
Midterm Exam 1 20%
Midterm Exam 2 20%
Final Exam 40%
Attandance and Assignments 10%
Laboratory Reports 10%

COURSE POLICIES and SOME REMARKS:

ATTENDANCE:

In order to be admitted to the final examination, a student must have attended at least 40% of the lectures
(excluding exams). Students not fulfilling this condition will not be permitted to enter the final examination and
will automatically receive the grade of NA at the end of the semester.

LATE ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION:

For each day after the announced deadline, 30% of the total earned mark will be deducted. More than two days
of late submissions will not be accepted.

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