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    Fluid Mechanics Basics 1 - Introduction

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    Fluid Mechanics Basics 1 - Introduction

    Fluid Mechanics Basics 1 - Introduction
    Published 11/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.38 GB | Duration: 3h 15m

    Fluid mechanics 101, Fluid mechanics basics, Introduction to fluid mechanics for engineers

    What you'll learn

    Understand fundamental concepts in fluid mechanics

    Build a solid foundation for learning fluid mechanics

    Apply concepts such as viscosity, vapor pressure, and surface tension in practical scenarios

    Understand physical properties of fluids on a deeper level

    Analyze the dimensions and units associated with various physical quantities

    Recognize and describe the essential fluid properties that influence fluid behavior

    Compute fluid properties using provided data and standard formulas

    Build a solid foundation for learning CFD

    Requirements

    Medium knowledge of English is preferable but not required

    Basic math

    Description

    Welcome to Fluid Mechanics Basics 1 - Introduction, where we turn the daunting topic of fluid mechanics into an exciting adventure! Picture this: mention “fluid mechanics” to students, and you'll likely see a mix of fear and confusion. But fear not! This course is designed to make the scary stuff vanish and transform the subject into something engaging and enjoyable. In this course, we’ll embark on an exploration of the fundamentals of fluid mechanics, starting from square one. We'll define what fluids are, explore various types of fluid flow, and dive into the world of rheology, unraveling how fluids move and deform.But there's more! We'll decipher the essential laws that govern fluid mechanics, shedding light on their applications and revealing the secrets behind fluid movements. And, of course, we'll delve into the intriguing physical properties of fluids, demystifying viscosity, density, and more.The best part is that you don't have to know a lot to start learning about fluid mechanics, just bring enthusiasm with you and you are all set! Join us in this journey of discovery. Together, we'll swap those fearful expressions for ones filled with fascination, unraveling the mysteries and making fluid mechanics an enjoyable exploration!The course is divided into two sections:Fundamental conceptsIn which you will explore the fundamental concepts like what even is a fluid, what is rheology, flow types, classification of fluid types and morePhysical properties of fluidsIn which you will be learning in depth about all of the physical properties of fluids that you will have to know in order to continue learning fluid mechanics deeperHere's the best part: learning doesn’t have to be dull. We've woven humor and interactive elements into the course to banish the fears associated with fluid mechanics. By the end, you'll navigate these concepts with confidence, eagerly anticipating Fluid Mechanics Basics 2 - Statics.

    Overview

    Section 1: Fundamental concepts

    Lecture 1 What's a fluid?

    Lecture 2 Types of fluid models

    Lecture 3 Types of fluid flow patterns (Reynolds number)

    Lecture 4 Reynolds number exercise

    Lecture 5 Rheological models of fluids

    Lecture 6 Rheological classification

    Lecture 7 Fundamental laws used in fluid mechanics

    Section 2: Physical properties of fluids

    Lecture 8 Molecular level

    Lecture 9 Classification of physical properties

    Lecture 10 Pressure

    Lecture 11 Measuring pressure part 1

    Lecture 12 Measuring pressure part 2

    Lecture 13 Density

    Lecture 14 Measuring density

    Lecture 15 Compressibility

    Lecture 16 Viscosity

    Lecture 17 Couette flow

    Lecture 18 Surface tension part 1

    Lecture 19 Surface tension part 2

    Lecture 20 Capillary action

    Lecture 21 Calculating capillary action

    Lecture 22 Vapor pressure and cavitation

    Engineers,Mechanical engineers,Civil engineers,Medical students,Hydraulic technicians,Science students,Chemistry students