Fluid Mechanics
Last updated 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.19 GB | Duration: 4h 21m
Last updated 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.19 GB | Duration: 4h 21m
Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics
What you'll learn
Definitions, Applications, Units, and Fluid Properties
Fluid Pressure, and Hydrostatic Force
Fluid Kinematics
Hydrodynamic
Requirements
No programming experience needed
Description
In this course I would like to help you to understand fluid mechanics or at least fundamentals of fluid mechanics. After this course you will be able to confidently solve any problem in fluid mechanics.This training course has been formulated in order to enhance knowledge of trainees about fluid mechanics as Hydrostatic, Kinematics, and Hydrodynamics.In this course I will introduce a comprehensive explanation about fluid properties, units and applications of fluid mechanic, hydrostatic force, instruments of measurement of pressure, velocity, and flow, types of Flows, bernoulli equation and its applications.The course consists of 5 sections, section 1 is introduction, section 2 includes Definitions, Applications, Units, and Fluid Properties, section 3 is Fluid Pressure, and Hydrostatic Force that includes:- Types of Pressures- Basic Equations of Static Fluid- Pascal’s Law and its Applications- Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Surfaces- Buoyancy and Stabilitysection 4 is Fluid Kinematics that includes:- Open-channel Flow and Close-channel Flow- Types of Flowssection 5 is Hydrodynamics that includes:- Volume Flow Rate- Mean Velocity- Continuity Equation- Bernoulli Equation (Energy Equation) and its ApplicationsThe target students of this course are students and graduates of civil engineering or environmental engineering or anyone who has an interest in the subject of fluid mechanics
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Definitions, Applications, Units, and Fluid Properties
Lecture 2 Definitions, Applications, and Units
Lecture 3 Units
Lecture 4 Liquid Properties-1
Lecture 5 Liquid Properties-2
Lecture 6 Liquid Properties-3
Lecture 7 Liquid Properties-4
Lecture 8 Liquid Properties-5
Section 3: FLUID PRESSURE, AND HYDROSTATIC FORCE
Lecture 9 Hydrostatic Pressure
Lecture 10 Atmospheric Pressure, Gage Pressure, Absolute Pressure
Lecture 11 Pressure Head, Piezometric Head
Lecture 12 Basic Equations of Static Fluid
Lecture 13 Pascal’s Law
Lecture 14 Pascal’s Law-Example
Lecture 15 Pascal’s Applications-Hydraulic Jack
Lecture 16 Pascal’s Applications-Barometer
Lecture 17 Pascal’s Applications-Manometer-1
Lecture 18 Pascal’s Applications-Manometer-2
Lecture 19 Pascal’s Applications-Manometer-3
Lecture 20 Pascal’s Applications-Manometer-4
Lecture 21 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Plane Surface-1
Lecture 22 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Plane Surface-2
Lecture 23 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Plane Surface-3
Lecture 24 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Plane Surface-4
Lecture 25 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Plane Surface-5
Lecture 26 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Curved Surface
Lecture 27 Buoyancy and Stability
Lecture 28 Stability of Immersed and Floating Bodies
Section 4: FLUID KINEMATICS
Lecture 29 Types of Flows-1
Lecture 30 Types of Flows-2
Section 5: HYDRODYNAMICS
Lecture 31 Volume Flow Rate, Mean Velocity, Continuity Equation
Lecture 32 Bernoulli Equation-1
Lecture 33 Bernoulli Equation-2
Lecture 34 Application of Bernoulli Equation-Venturimeter-1
Lecture 35 Application of Bernoulli Equation-Venturimeter-2
Lecture 36 Application of Bernoulli Equation-Tanks Emptying Velocity and flow
Lecture 37 Application of Bernoulli Equation-Tanks Emptying Time
Lecture 38 Application of Bernoulli Equation-Siphons
students and graduates of civil engineering or environmental engineering or anyone who has an interest in the subject of fluid mechanics