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3. Chandra .A.M. Plane Surveying and Higher Surveying, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers,<br />

Chennai, 2002<br />

REFERENCE BOOKS<br />

1. Bannister .A and Raymond.S., Surveying, ELBS", Sixth edition, 1992<br />

2. James M. Anderson and Edward M. Mikhail, Introduction to Surveying, McGraw Hill Book Company,<br />

Second Edition, 1986<br />

3. Clark.D., Plane and Geodetic Surveying, Vols. I and II, C.B.S. Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, Sixth<br />

Edition, 1991<br />

4. Arora.K.P., Surveying, Volume 3, Standard Book House, 2000<br />

C502 FLUID MECHANICS L T P U<br />

PURPOSE<br />

To learn fundamental concepts in the field of fluid mechanics.<br />

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES<br />

3 1 0 3<br />

• To know the importance, application and inter­relationship of various properties of fluid<br />

• To study theories those explain the behaviour and performance of fluid when the fluid is at rest<br />

• To study theories those explain the behaviour and performance of fluid when the fluid is in motion<br />

• To study theories those explain the behaviour and performance of fluid when the fluid is flowing through<br />

the pipe<br />

• To understand the utilization of dimensional analysis as a tool in solving problems in the field of fluid<br />

mechanics<br />

FLUID PROPERTIES<br />

Importance and application of fluid mechanics ­ Mass density, Weight density, Specific volume, Specific gravity ­<br />

Viscosity, Newton's Law of viscosity ­ Surface tension ­ Pressure inside a water droplet, soap bubble and liquid jet ­<br />

Capillarity ­ Compressibility and Bulk modulus ­ Vapour pressure.<br />

HYDROSTATIC<br />

Total pressure and Centre of pressure ­ Pressure on plane and curved surfaces ­ Horizontal, vertical and inclined<br />

surfaces ­ Buoyancy ­ Centre of Buoyancy ­ Types of Equilibrium ­ Metacentre and Metacentric height.<br />

FLUID KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS<br />

Description of fluid motion ­ Types of fluid flow ­ Velocity and Acceleration ­ Types of flow lines ­ Control Volume<br />

– Continuity Equation in Cartesian co­ordinates ­ Velocity potential and Stream function ­ Flow nets ­ Methods ­<br />

Uses ­ Navier­Strokes Equation ­ Euler's equation ­ Bernoulli's equation ­ Vortex motion, Forced vortex flow, Free<br />

vortex flow ­ Momentum, Energy and Moment of momentum.

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