ENGR2000 Fluid Mechanics Semester 1 2021 Bentley Campus INT PDF

Title ENGR2000 Fluid Mechanics Semester 1 2021 Bentley Campus INT
Course Fluid Mechanics 433
Institution Curtin University
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Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering

Unit Outline

ENGR2000 Fluid Mechanics Semester 1, 2021

Unit study package code:

ENGR2000

Mode of study:

Internal

Tuition pattern summary:

Note: For any specific variations to this tuition pattern and for precise information refer to the Learning Activities section. Lecture: 2 x 2 Hours Weekly Science Laboratory: 2 x 2 Hours Quarterly Tutorial: 1 x 1 Hours Weekly This unit does not have a fieldwork component.

Credit Value:

25.0

Pre -requisite units: MCEN1000 (v.0) Engineering Mechanics or any previous version OR 307529 (v.0) Engineering Mechanics 100 or any previous version OR MINE1001 (v.0) Applied Mechanics in Resources Engineering or any previous version AND MATH1020 (v.0) Calculus for Engineers or any previous version OR 307537 (v.0) Engineering Mathematics 130 or any previous version OR 7492 (v.0) Mathematics 104 or any previous version OR MATH1021 (v.0) Accelerated Mathematics for Engineers or any previous version OR 307538 (v.0) Engineering Mathematics 140 or any previous version OR MATH1014 (v.0) Foundations of Calculus or any previous version OR MATH1016 (v.0) Calculus 1 or any previous version Co -requisite units: Anti- requisite units:

Nil 302196 (v.0) Fluid Mechanics 512 or any previous version AND ENGR5000 (v.0) Fluid Mechanics or any previous version

Result type:

Grade/Mark

Approved incidental fees:

Information about approved incidental fees can be obtained from our website.

ENGR2000 Fluid Mechanics Bentley Campus 19 Feb 2021 School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering

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Visit fees.curtin.edu.au/incidental_fees.cfm for details. Unit coordinator:

Title: Name: Phone: Email: Location:

Dr Julien Cisonni 08 9266 3512 [email protected] Building: 204 - Room: 422

Teaching Staff:

Name: Phone: Email: Location:

Julien Cisonni 08 9266 3512 [email protected] Building: 204 - Room: 422

Name: Phone: Email: Location:

Ramesh Narayanaswamy 08 9266 4483 [email protected] Building: 204 - Room: 430

Name: Phone: Email: Location:

Hongwei Wu 08 9266 7592 [email protected] Building: 204 - Room: 410

Name: Phone: Email: Location:

Ranjan Sarukkalige 08 9266 3530 [email protected] Building: 204 - Room: 514

Name: Phone: Email: Location:

Frankie Sia 08 9266 1927 [email protected] Building: 204 - Room: 414

Administrative contact:

Learning Management System: Blackboard (lms.curtin.edu.au)

Acknowledgement of Country We respectfully acknowledge the Indigenous Elders, custodians, their descendants and kin of this land past and present. The Centre for Aboriginal Studies aspires to contribute to positive social change for Indigenous Australians through higher education and research.

Syllabus Introduction (basic properties of fluids), flow fields (steady/unsteady flow, streamlines), velocity profile (Couette flow) and Newton's law of viscosity, Reynolds number. Hydrostatics, control -volume analysis - mass conservation and momentum equation and applications of CV analysis. Bernoulli equation, measurement of pressure, flow speed and volumetric flow rate, and applications of Bernoulli equation (Froude propeller theory). One -dimensional energy equation, laminar flow in pipes and channels, laminar -to-turbulent transition, turbulent flow in pipes, index and logarithmic laws, wall -roughness, Moody chart, hydraulic grade lines, boundary layers (laminar and turbulent), drag, dimensional analysis, dynamic similarity, pump types and characterisation.

Introduction This unit comprises lectures, tutorials and laboratory activities, all of which you should attend. You are also advised to engage in self -study, reading the lecture notes, doing the tutorial examples and carrying out the assessed tasks.

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Unit Learning Outcomes All graduates of Curtin University achieve a set of six Graduate Capabilities during their course of study. These inform an employer that, through your studies, you have acquired discipline knowledge and a range of other skills and capabilities which employers would value in a professional setting. Each unit in your course addresses the Graduate Capabilities through a clearly identified set of learning outcomes. They form a vital part in the process referred to as assurance of learning. The learning outcomes notify you of what you are expected to know, understand or be able to do in order to be successful in this unit. Each assessment for this unit is carefully designed to test your knowledge of one or more of the unit learning outcomes. On successfully completing all of the assessments you will have achieved all of these learning outcomes. Your course has been designed so that on graduating you will have achieved all of Curtin's Graduate Capabilities through the assurance of learning processes in each unit. On successful completion of this unit students can: 1

Recognise fluid phenomena and explain their causes, especially with regard to viscous and inviscid flows

2

Characterise fluid behaviour and its effects using non -dimensional groups

3

Apply basic conservation principles in Fluid Mechanics

4

Model simple flow situations to make estimates of fluid forces

5

Perform design calculations for engineering applications that involve fluid flow

Graduate Capabilities addressed

Curtin's Graduate Capabilities Apply discipline knowledge, principles and concepts

Innovative, creative and entrepreneurial

Effective communicators with digital competency

Globally engaged and responsive

Culturally competent to engage respectfully with local First Peoples and other diverse cultures

Industry connected and career capable

Find out more about Curtin's Graduate Capabilities at the Curtin Learning and Teaching website: clt.curtin.edu.au

Learning Activities All students in this unit will have access to: l l l

Lecture: 2 × 1.5 -hour online lecture weekly Tutorial: 1 × 1 -hour face-to-face tutorial session weekly Science Laboratory: 2 × 2 -hour face-to-face laboratory sessions in the semester

All students in this unit are expected to participate in every weekly learning activity, whether they are face -to-face or online. For online content simply go to Blackboard to attend the live sessions or access recordings as appropriate. Each week there is an expectation that you will arrive in a face -to-face or online class having completed any previous assigned work.

Learning Resources Library Reading List The Reading List for this unit can be accessed through Blackboard.

Recommended texts You do not have to purchase the following textbooks but you may like to refer to them. ENGR2000 Fluid Mechanics Bentley Campus 19 Feb 2021 School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering

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Douglas, J.F., Gasiorek, J.M. & Swaffield, J.A., Fluid Mechanics, 3rd Edition (or higher), Longman Scientific & Technical.

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White, F.M. 2003, Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition (or higher), McGraw Hill.

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Munson, B.R, Young, D.F. & Okiishi, T.H. 2002, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 4th Edition (or higher), John Wiley and Sons.

Other resources Resources provided on BlackBoard: l l l l l l

Full lecture notes Tutorial sheets and model solutions Laboratory worksheets A number of previous years' mid -semester test papers with full model solutions A number of previous years' end -of -semester examination papers with full model solutions Other resources (e.g. alternative set of lecture notes, Fluid Mechanics DVD)

Assessment Assessment policy exemptions l

There are no exemptions to the assessment policy

Assessment schedule Task

Value %

Assessed Laboratory

30%

Week: Two weeks after Lab 2 Day: Day of Lab 2 + two weeks Time: 4pm (AWST)

Mid- Semester Test

20%

Week: 7 Day: Tuesday 13 April Time: 2pm (AWST)

3,4,5

No

Yes

Final Examination

50%

Week: University Timetable Day: University Timetable Time: University Timetable

3,4,5

No

Yes

1

2

3

Date Due

Unit Late Assessment Learning Assessments Extensions Outcome(s) Accepted?* Considered?* Assessed 1,2,3,5 No Yes

*Please refer to the Late Assessment and the Assessment Extension sections below for specific details and conditions.

Detailed information on assessment tasks 1. Assessed Laboratory (only one laboratory report marked): You need to take two laboratories, one sometime in the first half of semester, the second sometime in the

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second half of semester depending upon the session for which you signed up (for each of the two occasions). The first laboratory will be assessed in -class. A formal laboratory report is required only for the second laboratory. Your report must be submitted two weeks after you undertake the second laboratory. However, you must attend and complete the first laboratory because you will be awarded a mark at the end of the session for your completion of that activity based upon your conduct of the laboratory. The laboratory report submission must be done electronically through Turnitin on or before the due date. 2. Mid-Semester Test (1 hour): This test covers the topics of Chapters 1,2 and part of 3 (mass conservation) of the lecture notes. The questions are of an identical format to those in the end -of-semester examination. A number of previous years' tests and model solutions are posted on BlackBoard as examples of what to expect. This test provides you with an opportunity to practise your performance under ‘examination conditions’ and, more importantly, make you aware of how you are performing in the unit. Full solutions and feedback will be posted subsequently on BlackBoard so that, if necessary, you can undertake remedial work. Due to COVID 19 restrictions, this assessment will be conducted online through BlackBoard. 3. Final Examination (2 hours): The examination format will be exactly the same as that used in previous years (see BlackBoard for examples) with a corresponding range of topics and level of difficulty. Questions are also of a similar level of difficulty to those practised in the tutorial sheets. Due to COVID -19 restrictions, this assessment will be conducted online through BlackBoard.

Pass requirements Students must achieve an overall Final Mark of 50 or higher to pass this unit.

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Assessment Moderation Fair assessment through moderation Moderation describes a quality assurance process to ensure that assessments are appropriate to the learning outcomes, and that students work is evaluated consistently by assessors. Minimum standards for the moderation of assessments are described in the Assessment and Student Progression Manual, available from policies.curtin.edu.au/findapolicy/

Pre-marking moderation Staff responsible for assessing student work will, as a minimum, be provided with an assessment rubric (or marking guide) in advance of the marking task. Assessment task details and marking criteria will be made available to students when the assessment task is assigned or in the unit outline. Other pre -marking moderation activities may be employed as appropriate to each assessment task.

Intra-marking / Post-marking moderation Intra-marking and/or post -marking moderation will include (but is not limited to) at least one of the following methods: l l l

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An analysis of the variances between markers and locations Second marking or check second marking of a random sample of student work Second marking or check second marking of a sample of student work deemed to be at significant thresholds Second marking or check second marking of a sample of outliers (high or low scoring assessments) Panel of academics discuss and collectively reach a consensus.

Late assessment Where the submission of a late assessment is permitted, late penalties will be consistently applied in this unit. Where a late assessment is permitted for an assessment item or the entirety of the unit (refer to the Assessment Schedule table in this Unit Outline) and the student does not have an approved assessment extension: 1. For assessment items submitted within the first 24 hours after the due date/time, students will be penalised by a deduction of 5% of the total marks allocated for the assessment task; 2. For each additional 24 hour period commenced an additional penalty of 10% of the total marks allocated for the assessment item will be deducted; and 3. Assessment items submitted more than 168 hours late (7 calendar days) will receive a mark of zero. Where late assessment is NOT permitted for an assessment item or the entirety of the unit (refer to the Assessment Schedule table in this Unit Outline) and the student does not have an approved assessment extension: 1. All assessment items submitted after the due date/time will receive a mark of zero.

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Assessment extension Where an application for an assessment extension is permitted for an assessment item(s) within this unit (refer to the Assessment Schedule table in this Unit Outline): 1. A student who is unable to complete an assessment item by/on the due date/time as a result of exceptional circumstances beyond the student’s control, may apply for an assessment extension on the Assessment Extension Application Form as prescribed by the Academic Registrar. The form is available on the Forms page at https://students.curtin.edu.au/essentials/forms -documents/forms/ and also within the student’s OASIS (My Studies tab – Quick Forms) account. 2. The student will be expected to submit their application for an Assessment Extension with supporting documentation: a. Australian Campuses: via the online form b. Offshore campuses: to the School representative nominated below 3. Timely submission of this information supports the assessment process. For applications that are declined, delayed submission may have significant ramifications on the possible marks awarded. 4. An application may be accepted up to five working days after the due date/time of the assessment item where the student is able to provide a verifiable explanation as to why they were not able to submit the application prior to the assessment due date/time Where an application for an assessment extension is NOT permitted for an assessment item(s) within this unit (refer to the Assessment Schedule table in this Unit Outline): 1. All assessment items submitted after the due date/time will be subject to late penalties or receive a mark of zero depending on the unit permitting late assessment submissions. Students are required to submit an application for assessment extension form in this unit. To access an assessment extension form: OASIS > My Studies: This gives you access to administrative forms with your personal and course information pre -populated to save you time. When an assessment extension form is submitted, the request, in accordance with the Covid -19 exemptions set out by the Curtin Academic Registrar will be considered. If you do not submit an assessment extension form, your extension request will not be considered and late penalties will be applied. You should refer to Blackboard for further information about the late penalties applied in this unit.

Deferred assessments If your results show that you have been granted a deferred assessment you should immediately check OASIS for details. Deferred examinations/tests will be held from 12/07/2021 to 23/07/2021 . Notification to students will be made after the Board of Examiners’ meeting via the Official Communications Channel (OCC) in OASIS.

Further assessment Further assessment is not available in this unit.

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Reasonable adjustments for students with disabilities/health circumstances likely to impact on studies A Curtin Access Plan (CAP) is a document that outlines the type and level of support required by a student with a disability or health condition to have equitable access to their studies at Curtin. Carers for people with disability may also be eligible for support. This support can include alternative exam or test arrangements, study materials in accessible formats, access to Curtin's facilities and services or other support as discussed with an advisor from AccessAbility Services. Documentation is required from your treating Health Professional to confirm your health circumstances or carer responsibilities. If you think you may be eligible for a CAP, please contact AccessAbility Services. If you already have a CAP please provide it to the Unit Coordinator in week 1 of each study period.

Referencing style The referencing style for this unit is Chicago 17th B. More information can be found on this style from the Library web site: http://libguides.library.curtin.edu.au/referencing.

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