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YILDIZ TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

FLUID MECHANICS
2021-2022 Spring

Instructor : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Özgen AÇIKGÖZ


Contact info : [email protected]
Web site : http://avesis.yildiz.edu.tr/oacikgoz/

Week 1 Chapter 1 Introduction and Basic Concepts


Week 2 Chapter 2 Properties of Fluids
Week 3 Chapter 3 Pressure and Fluid Statics
Week 4 Chapter 3 Pressure and Fluid Statics
Week 5 Chapter 4 Fluid Kinematics
Week 6 Chapter 5 Mass, Bernoulli and Energy Equations
Week 7 Chapter 5 Mass, Bernoulli and Energy Equations
Week 8 Midtem I
Week 9 Chapter 6 Momentum Analysis of Flow Systems
Week 10 Chapter 6 Momentum Analysis of Flow Systems
Week 11 Chapter 8 Flow in Pipes
Week 12 Chapter 8 Flow in Pipes QUIZ
Week 13 Chapter 11 Flow Over Bodies : Drag and Lift
Week 14 Chapter 11 Flow Over Bodies : Drag and Lift
Final Exam

Textbook: Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications, Yunus A. Çengel and John M.
Cimbala, McGraw Hill

Additional Fox and McDonald’s Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Philip J. Pritchard, John C.
References Leylegian, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Turkish version translation editor: Prof. Dr. Ali Pınarbaşı
Fluid Mechanics, Frank M. White, McGraw Hill
Fluid Mechanics, Pijush K. Kundu and Ira M. Cohen, Academic Press
Grading: 40% Midterm I
20% Quiz (at 12th weeks and will be started at last hours of the course day.)
40% Final Exam
Notes:  Textbook is required. The course is designed around the textbook.
 No make-up exams will be given regardless of excuse.
 All exams and the final will be open-book. No other reference material will be
allowed except a dictionary.
 Most quiz questions will come (possibly with some modifications) from the end-of-
chapter problems of the textbook. Students are encouraged to solve as many of those
problems as possible.

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