EML 3701 Syllabus FA 2018 v2 PDF

Title EML 3701 Syllabus FA 2018 v2
Author Saul Nunez
Course  Fluid Mechanics I
Institution University of Central Florida
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING EML 3701: FLUID MECHANICS-1, FALL 2018 INSTRUCTOR Olusegun J. Ilegbusi, ENG-1-414, (407) 823 1157 [email protected] Office Hours: Monday/Wednesday (4:30pm - 6:30pm). Tuesday (3pm – 5pm). TEACHING ASSISTANT Sreesarin Vasu Sumathi Office: ENG 1-142; Office Hours: M/W/F 1.30pm - 3pm RECOMENDED TEXT Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications, Cengel, Y.A., and Cimbala, J.M., 4th Edition, 2017, McGraw-Hill. REFERENCES Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Fox, R.W., and McDonald, A.T., 9th Edition, 2015 Wiley. CLASS SCHEDULE M/W/F 12:30pm – 1:20pm, CB1-0104 COURSE GOALS By the end of the course students will be able to: • Understand and use fluid properties • Understand the basic theory of hydrostatics and hydrodynamics • Analyze hydrostatic systems • Analyze fluid dynamic systems using the integral and differential methods • Analyze confined flow problems. COURSE DESCRIPTION Fundamental principles of Fluid Mechanics. Topics include hydrostatics (pressure distribution, forces on submerged surfaces, and buoyancy); Newton's law of viscosity; dimensional analysis; integral forms of basic laws (conservation of mass, momentum, and energy); pipe flow analysis; and differential formulation of basic laws of fluid mechanics. COURSE PREREQUISITES Differential Equations (MAP 2302); Dynamics (EGN 3321); Thermodynamics (EML 3343). COURSE TOPICS 1. Fundamental concepts, fluid properties, flow classification. 2. Fluid Statics: hydrostatic pressure distribution, manometry 3. Fluid kinematics 4. Dynamics of inviscid flow, Bernoulli equation and applications. 5. Momentum analysis of flow systems 6. Dimensional analysis and modeling 7. Internal flow 8. Differential flow analysis COURSE EVALUATION Homework 10% LearnSmart 5% Quiz 10% First exam 20% Friday, October 5 Second exam 25% Friday, November 9 Final exam 30% Friday December 7 (10am-12:50pm) Final Grade ≥ 80 points (A); < 80 – 70 (B);...


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