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Fluid Mechanics I

Offered By: Cal Poly Pomona via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Fluid mechanics is the branch of physics concerned with the mechanics of fluids and the forces on them.

Learn the fundamental properties of Fluids, Pascal's Law, Buoyancy and the Bernoulli Equation, Energy Equation and more on this series of lectures by Dr. Biddle


Syllabus

Fluid Mechanics: Fundamental Concepts, Fluid Properties (1 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Pascal’s Law, Hydrostatic Pressure Variations, Manometry (2 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Forces on Submerged Surfaces I (3 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Forces on Submerged Surfaces II (4 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Buoyancy & the Bernoulli Equation (5 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Bernoulli Equation Examples (6 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Fluid Statics Examples (7 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Fluid Kinematics (8 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Reynolds Transport Theorem, Conservation of Mass, Kinematics Examples (9 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Continuity Equation, Bernoulli Equation, & Kinematics Examples (10 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Linear Momentum Equation and Bernoulli Equation Examples (11 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Linear Momentum Equation Examples (12 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Energy Equation and Kinematics Examples (13 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Energy Equation Examples, Differential Continuity Equation (14 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Navier-Stokes Equations, Conservation of Energy Examples (15 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Viscous Flow in Pipes, Laminar Pipe Flow Characteristics (16 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Laminar & Turbulent Pipe Flow, The Moody Diagram (17 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Minor Losses in Pipe Flow (18 of 34).
Fluid Mechanics: Interview with Dr. John Biddle.


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