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June 12th, 2016, 01:27 PM
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Fluid Mechanics Anna University Question Papers
Hello sir, I am Param. I want you to help me by providing me with the previous year question papers of the Fluid Mechanics subject in 3rd Semester of BTech in Civil Engineering. Can you help me?
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June 12th, 2016, 02:33 PM
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Re: Fluid Mechanics Anna University Question Papers
As you have asked about the previous year question papers of the Fluid Mechanics subject in 3rd Semester of BTech In Civil Engineering, I want to tell you that I was unable to find the paper. But I am providing you with the syllabus, check below for the details FLUID MECHANICS UNIT I FLUIDS PROPERTIES AND FLUID STATICS Scope of fluid mechanics - Definitions of a fluid - Methods of analysis - Dimensions and units - viscosity, density, perfect gas, vapour pressure and surface tension - Basic equation of fluid static - Pressure measurements - Manometers. - Forces on plane and curved surfaces - Buoyancy and floatation - Stability of floating bodies - Relative equilibrium. UNIT II BASIC CONCEPTS OF FLUID FLOW (a) Kinematics – Methods of describing fluid motion - Classification of flows - Streamline, streak-line and path-lines - Stream function and velocity potentials - Flow nets; (b) Dynamics - Dimensional Concepts of System and Control volume- Application of control volume to continuity, energy and momentum - Euler’s equation of motion along a stream line - Bernoulli’s equation - Applications to velocity and discharge measurements - Linear momentum equation and moment-of-momentum equations and their applications UNIT III DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND MODEL STUDIES Fundamental dimensions - dimensional homogeneity - Rayleigh’s method and Buckingham Pi-Theorem - Dimensionless parameters - Similitude and model studies - Distorted Models. UNIT IV INCOMPRESSIBLE VISCOUS FLOW Laminar flow between parallel plates, and pipes - Development of laminar and turbulent flows in pipes- Reynolds experiment - Darcy-Weisbach equation - Moody diagram - Major and minor losses of flow in pipes - Pipes in series and in parallel. UNIT V BOUNDARY LAYERS AND TRANSPORT BY ADVECTION AND DIFFUSION Definition of boundary layers - Displacement, momentum and energy thickness - Laminar and turbulent boundary layers - Momentum integral equation – Steady molecular diffusion and conduction – Turbulent transport equations – Channel diffusion and Dispersions and Applications. For more details, you can refer to the attached file |
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