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KA20703
FLUID MECHANICS
Dr Noor Sheena Herayani Harith
ROOM 22, LEVEL 2, BLOCK A,
TELEPHONE: 088-320000 EXT. 3595
EMAIL: drsheenafkj@gmail.com
Academic Advisors
1) Dr Mohd Azizul bin Ladin
Room 23, Level 2, Block A
Faculty of Engineering
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Telephone: 088-320000 Ext. 3034
Email: azizul@ums.edu.my
Research: Highway, Traffic and Transportation Engineering
2) Dr. Ahmad Nurfaidhi Rizalman
Room 66, Level 2, Block A
Faculty of Engineering
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Telephone: 088-320000 Ext. 3033
Email: ahmadnurfaidhi@ums.edu.my;
ahmadnurfaidhi@gmail.com
Research: Structural Analysis and Design
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COURSE DETAILS
Course Name
: Fluid Mechanics
Lecturer
Credit Hour
:3
Prerequisite
: None
Corequisite
: KA 30903 Hydraulics
Tutorial Periods
Wednesday (21/09 14/12/16)
REFERENCES
a) Clayton T. Crowe, Donald F.
Elger, John A. Roberson (2005).
Engineering Fluid Mechanics,
8th edition. John Wiley & Sons.
b) Cimbala, J. M. & Cengel, Y. A.
(2014). Fluid Mechanics:
Fundamental and Application,
3rd edition in SI Unit. McGrawHill.
c) Potter, M. C., Wiggert, D. C. &
Ramadan, B. H. (2012).
Mechanics of Fluids, 4th edition.
Cengage Learning.
d) Sukumar Pati (2012) A text
book on Fluid Mechanics and
Hydraulic Machine. Tata
McGraw Hill Education Private
Limited.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
CO6
CO7
Course Outcomes
Ability to distinguish different types of fluids and
basic units, their properties and acquire
understanding on significance and development
of fluid mechanics
Ability to acquire basic understanding, theory
and application of principles of various fluid
properties fluid statics
Ability to acquire basic understanding, theory
and application of principles of measurement of
pressure
Ability to understand the knowledge, theory,
analyses and application of principles of
hydrostatic forces and fluid in motion
Ability to understand the knowledge, theory,
analyses and application of principles of
buoyancy
Ability to comprehend and apply the
fundamental flowing fluid and the forces
resulting from fluids flow
Ability to apply the energy equation to a real
systems with pumps, fluid motors and energy
losses from friction, valves and fitting
PO
Bloom Taxonomy
Assessment Method
& Tools
CP
CA
KP
PO1
(CN)
C1,C2
THA, TQ, FE
PO1
(CN)
C1,C2
THA, TQ, FE
PO1
(CN)
C2
THA, TQ, FE
PO1
(CN)
C2
THA, TQ, FE
PO1
(CN)
C2
THA, TQ, FE
PO1
(CN)
C3
THA, TQ, FE
PO1
(CN)
C3
THA, TQ, FE
PO: Program Outcomes (CN: Contributor, DV: Delivery), Bloom Taxonomy: C (Cognitive), P (Psycomotor), A (Affective), Assessment Method &
Tools: THA (Tutorial Homework Assignment), PBL (Project-Oriented Problem Based Learning), TQ (Test Quiz), FE (Final Exam), GP (Group
Project / Design), PTA (Peer Teamwork Assessment), LR (Lab Report), OSM (Observation/ Supervision/ Monitoring), PP (Presentation), CP6 :
Complex Problem, CA : Complex Activities, KP : Knowledge Profile
COURSE OUTCOMES
PO1
Learning
Domain
1
2
3
Engineering Knowledge
COGNITIVE (C)
(Thinking Skill)
Remembering
Understanding
Applying
CP1
CP2
Depth of analysis
required
CP3
Depth of knowledge
required
Attribute
Attribute
CA1
CA2
Complex Activities
Involve the use of diverse resources (and for
Range of
this purpose, resources include people,
Resources money, equipment, materials, information
and technologies).
Require resolution of significant problems
Level of
arising from interactions between wide
interaction ranging or conflicting technical,
engineering or other issues.
Complex Problem
Involve wide-ranging or conflicting
technical, engineering and other issues.
Have no obvious solution and require
abstract thinking, originality in analysis to
formulate suitable models.
Requires research-based knowledge much
of which is at, or informed by, the
forefront of the professional discipline and
which allows a fundamentals-based, first
principles analytical approach.
KP1
Natural
science
KP3
Engineering
fundamental
Knowledge Profile
A systematic, theory-based
understanding of the natural
sciences applicable to the
discipline (e.g. calculus-based
physics)
A systematic, theory-based
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formulation of engineering
fundamentals required in the
engineering discipline
DELIVERY METHOD
The course content may be presented through a blend of
instructional methods including;
Lecture
Tutorial
Group Discussion
Independent Study
Test
Individual Assignment
Final Examination
COURSE SCHEDULE
Week
1
Date
15/09/16
Topic
Day
Thursday
19 & 26/09/16
03/10/16
Fluid Statics
10 & 17/10/16
Measurement of Pressure
31/10/16
07/11/16
14/11/16
10
21/11/16
11
28/11/16
Flow Measurements
05 - 12/12/16
2, 3
4
5, 6
12, 13
Monday
Fluid in Motion
10
Chapter Topic
Course
ASSESSMENT
METHOD
Outcome
Discussion
CO1
CO1
Bernoulli 1
(28/09/16)
Archimedes 1
Archimedes 2
Bernoulli 2
CO2
Archimedes 2
(05/10/16)
Archimedes 1
Bernoulli 1
Bernoulli 2
Test 1 (20%)
(19/10/16wednesday)
Assignment
Assignment 1
(10%)
(04/11/16Friday)
Archimedes 1
Archimedes 2
Bernoulli 1
Bernoulli 2
CO3
CO4
Test
Bernoulli 2
(02/11/16)
Archimedes 1
Archimedes 2
Bernoulli 1
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Chapter
10
Topic
Tutorial &
Course
Independent
ASSESSMENT
METHOD
Group
Fluid in Motion
i. Velocity and flow
visualization
ii. Flow rate & acceleration
concept
iii. Control volume approach
Buoyancy and Floatation
i. Buoyant force and centre of
buoyancy
ii. Stability of submerged and
floating bodies
iii. Metacentric height for
floating bodies containing
liquid
Pressure variation in Flowing
Fluid
i. The concept and examples in
pressure variation
ii. Bernoulli equation and its
application
Flow Measurement
i. Instrument for the
measurement of velocity and
pressure
ii. Measurement of flow rate
Flow in pipelines, pipe flow
analysis
Outcome
CO4
CO5
Discussion
Archimedes 1
(09/11/16)
Archimedes 2
Bernoulli 1
Bernoulli 2
Bernoulli 1
(16/11/16)
Archimedes 1
Archimedes 2
Bernoulli 2
Archimedes 1
Archimedes 2
Bernoulli 1
Bernoulli 2
CO6
CO6
CO7
Study
Archimedes 2
(07/12/16)
Archimedes 1
Bernoulli 1
Bernoulli 2
Bernoulli 2
(14/12/16)
Archimedes 1
Archimedes 2
Bernoulli 1
Test
Assignment
Test 2 (10%)
30/11/16
(Wednesday)
Assignment 2
(10%)
(16/12/16Friday)
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Fluid Statics
Fluid
Kinematics
Fluid
Dynamics
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FLUID KINEMATICS:
o
FLUID DYNAMICS:
o
CHAPTER 1
FLUID CLASSIFICATION
INTRODUCTION
A fluid is a substance which offers no resistance to shear
deformation and will continue to deform when subjected to
shear stress.
INTRODUCTION
From the point of view of fluid mechanics, all matter
consists of only two states, fluid and solid.
A solid can resist a shear stress by a static deformation; a
fluid cannot.
Any shear stress applied to a fluid, no matter how small,
will result in motion of that fluid.
A Fluid is a substance which deforms continuously, or
flows, when subjected to shearing forces.
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Solids
Consider individual elements in solids
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Liquid
Gases
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ACTUAL FLUID:
o
FLUID MECHANICS
Application Areas of Fluid Mechanics
Blood Circulation
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FLUID MECHANICS
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FLUID MECHANICS
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