Master Fluid Mechanics for Incompressible Flow

Applications of Mechanical Energy Equation, Piping & Fittings, Pumps & More!

Master Fluid Mechanics for Incompressible Flow
Master Fluid Mechanics for Incompressible Flow

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Applications of Mechanical Energy Equation, Piping & Fittings, Pumps & More!

Overview:

This course provides students with a fundamental understanding of Fluid Mechanics in Incompressible Flow, its equations, and applications in various fields, including chemical engineering, environmental science, and process control.

Students will learn how to analyze, model, and solve problems related to Liquid Flow in Pipes, Equipment and More. It will also cover a wide range of systems, from simple piping systems, to complex industrial processes.

The course combines theoretical concepts with practical applications to equip students with valuable skills in problem-solving and decision-making.

What You Will Learn:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Basic Understanding of Fluid Mechanics

  • Fundamentals of Incompressible Flow

  • Fluid Properties and Behavior

  • Fluid Statics and Dynamics

  • Mechanical Energy as well as Mechanical Energy Equation Applications

  • Mechanical Energy types: Kinetic, Potential, Pressure, friction loss, Inlet/Outlet Work

  • Torricelli's Law, Continuity Equation and Bernoulli's Principle

  • Pipe Flow and Basic Pumping Systems

  • Type I Problems: Solving for a single variable

  • Type II Problems: Solving for a volumetric flow rate given a system

  • Type III Problems: Solving for piping dimensions, i.e. pipe diameter

  • Series Flow Systems

  • Parallel Flow Systems

  • Complex System: Branched Flow & More

Recommended Audience:

This course is suitable for both: Students & Professionals. From Undergraduate and Graduate engineering students, environmental science majors, all the way to Professionals in engineering, environmental, and technical fields.

Prerequisites:

Basic Knowledge of Mathemathics & Physics