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This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in a 3rd semester Fluid Dynamics course for Chemical Engineering students. Over 36 periods, the following key concepts will be discussed: introduction to fluid statics and hydrostatics; fluid kinetics including boundary layers; the basic equations of fluid flow; flow measuring devices; flow in incompressible and compressible fluids; flow past immersed bodies and drag coefficients; particle motion through fluids; friction in flows through solid beds; fluidization mechanisms and applications; and transportation of fluids using pumps, fans, and compressors.
This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in a 3rd semester Fluid Dynamics course for Chemical Engineering students. Over 36 periods, the following key concepts will be discussed: introduction to fluid statics and hydrostatics; fluid kinetics including boundary layers; the basic equations of fluid flow; flow measuring devices; flow in incompressible and compressible fluids; flow past immersed bodies and drag coefficients; particle motion through fluids; friction in flows through solid beds; fluidization mechanisms and applications; and transportation of fluids using pumps, fans, and compressors.
This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in a 3rd semester Fluid Dynamics course for Chemical Engineering students. Over 36 periods, the following key concepts will be discussed: introduction to fluid statics and hydrostatics; fluid kinetics including boundary layers; the basic equations of fluid flow; flow measuring devices; flow in incompressible and compressible fluids; flow past immersed bodies and drag coefficients; particle motion through fluids; friction in flows through solid beds; fluidization mechanisms and applications; and transportation of fluids using pumps, fans, and compressors.