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ME – 230

Fluid Mechanics – I

Dr. Zaib Ali


General Information
• Course Number: ME – 230
• Course Name: Fluid Mechanics - I
• Credit Hours: 3-0
• Instructor: Dr. Zaib Ali
– Office: 202
– Telephone #: 051-9085-6056
– Email: [email protected]
Evaluation
• Projects / Assignments / Presentations 5-10%
• Quizzes 5-10 %
• MSE 30-35%
• Final Exam 40-50 %

• Attendance: Minimum 75%


• Home Assignments: Min. 3 Assignments
Books
• Text Book
– Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, Munson, Young & Okiishi, 6th
Edition or later.
• Reference Books
– Fluid Mechanics, J. M. Cimbala Y. Cengel. McGraw Hill, Latest
Edition
– Fluid Mechanics, Frank M. White, Latest Edition
• Lectures will also be uploaded to LMS and MS Teams.
MS Team Joining Code
Section A
• Team Name: F24/SMME/UG/2023A-FM-I-ME-230
• Code: uleoc9r

Section C
• Team Name: F24/SMME/UG/2023C-FM-I-ME-230
• Code: de8hn6s
Course Outline
1. Fluid Properties
– Definition of fluid and its classification
– Concept of continuum.
– Properties of the fluid.

2. Fluid Statics
– Concept of Pressure and basic equations for compressible and incompressible
– Pressure measurements and devices.
– Hydrostatics forces on plane and curved surfaces.
– Buoyancy and Stability.
– Pressure variation in fluid with rigid body motion.

3. Fluid Kinematics
– Flow characteristics, Descriptions of Velocity and acceleration field
(Streamlines, streak lines and path lines).
– Control volume and representation of system.
– Deriving Reynolds transport theorem (RTT).
Course Outline
4. Fluid Dynamics
– Application of Newton’s 2nd law in fluids.
– Total, stagnation and dynamic pressure.
– Deriving Bernoulli equation and its applications.
5. Integral Analysis of Fluid Flow
– Deriving continuity equation using RTT.
– Deriving linear momentum equation using RTT.
– Deriving moment of momentum equation using RTT.
6. Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow
– Overview of types of motion and deformation a fluid element
– Differential form of continuity equation
– Deriving the equations of motion
7. Dimensional Analysis, Similitude and Modeling
– Dimensional analysis
– Buckingham Pi theorem and determination of Pi terms
CLOs

LEVEL OF
NO CLO PLO LEARNING

Apply fluid statics principles to


1 calculate pressure, hydrostatic forces, PLO 1 C3
and buoyancy.
Analyze fluid dynamics by deriving and
applying the Bernoulli equation and
2 PLO 2 C4
performing control volume and
differential analysis for fluid flow.
Apply dimensional analysis and the
Buckingham Pi theorem to develop and
3 PLO 2 C3
use fluid flow models in engineering
scenarios.

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