| ENGR-320 Fluid Mechanics (3 cr) |
Course Description:
A study of incompressible fluids at rest and in motion. Hydrostatics, bouyancy, and stability. Eulerian and Lagrangian descriptions; the celocity field, Control-volume analysis and the conservation of mass, energy, and momentum. Inviscid flows; the Euler and Bernoulli equations. Viscous flows; the boundary layer, lift, and drag. Dimensional analysis and similarity. Laminar and turbulent flow in pipes, fittings and open channels. Application and computer techniques to the solution of problems. Prerequisites: ENGR-214, Math 241. Corequisite: MATH 242.
Text book: Engineering Fluid Mechanics, 8th edition, Crowe, Boerson & Elger, Wiley, 2005.
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