Fluid Mechanics
CIV208
LECTURE ZERO
VISHAL.K.RATTAN
19542
Course Specification
LTP : 3:1:0 Credits : 4
Text Book : FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES by Dr.R.K BANSAL
CA Structure :
2 Tests:
1 before MTE (5th week)
1 after MTE (10th and 12th week)
Nptel online course
Fluid mechanics
More details
Course duration: 8 weeks
Last date for enrollment:-5/8/19
Last date of exam registration-19/8/19
Start date-26/8/19
End date- 18/10/19
Exam date- 16/11/19
Registration Link- https://swayam.gov.in/nd1_noc19_ce28/preview
Contents
1. Properties of Fluids
2. Pressure and its measurement
3. Hydrostatic Forces on surfaces
4. Buoyancy and Floatation
5. Kinematics of Flow
6. Dynamics of Flow
7. Orifices and Mouthpieces
8. Notches and Weirs
9. Forces on submerged bodies
10. Dimensional and Model analysis
Why study Fluid mechanics???
What is a Fluid??
Is it water??
Is it any liquid??
Is air a fluid??
In physics, a fluid is a substance that continually deforms
(flows) under an applied shear stress.Fluids are a subset
of the phases of matter and include liquids, gases,
plasmas and, to some extent, plastic solids.
Lets Talk about a fluid’s properties
Density of a fluid
Properties of a fluid
Viscosity
The resistance of a fluid towards
flowing.
Variation of viscosity with
temperature?
What will happen if we heat honey?
Properties of fluid
Surface Tension
Floating coin experiment
Formation of a water droplet
Surface tension
Atmospheric Pressure??
Inverted glass experiment
The atmospheric pressure counteracts the
weight of the fluid inside the glass.
Pascal’s Law
The working of a hydraulic jack??
Atmospheric Pressure
Crushed Can experiment
The variation in temperature reduces the
pressure inside the can
Atmospheric pressure from outside exerts
greater force and the can is crushed
Hydrostatic Forces on Surface
While designing an underwater building,
the hydrostatic forces need to be
studied.
Hydrostatic pressure
Why deep sea divers need specialized
diving suits??
The picture shows a specialized diving
suit (Exosuit) which helps divers to go
beyond 1000ft deep in oceans.
(source: http://news.discovery.com/)
Buoyancy
Why a huge ship floats on water
but a small metal coin sinks??
The answer is buoyancy
Why does a ship sink???
Kinematics and Dynamics of Flow
Bernoulli’s Theorem
Why do GI sheet roofs fly off
during a cyclone????
Drag
Wind Tunnel Test
Lift
Why does a speeding boat flips off??
Terminal Velocity
Can a skydiver falling through sky attain
unlimited speed?
Questions??
Throughout the course , we will be discussing
the mathematical and scientific aspects of all
the different phenomenon we just discussed.