CHE222 Fluid Mechanics
Course Description and Syllabus
Spring
2008-2009
Instructor:
Dr. Ekrem Ozdemir
Dr. Sait C. Sofuoglu
Room: Z45
Room: 160
Phone: (232) 750 6685
Phone: (232) 750 6648
e-mail: ekremozdemir@iyte.edu.tr
e-mail: saitsofuoglu@iyte.edu.tr
Assistant:
Bahar Ozer-Peksen
Dilek Demirbuker
Room: TBA
Room: TBA
e-mail: baharozen@iyte.edu.tr e-mail:
dilekdemirbuker@iyte.edu.tr
Schedule (Tentative):
Week
of
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Coverage
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February
9
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Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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February
16
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Fluid Statics:
Fluid Properties, Newtonian, non-Newtonian, Incompressible, Compressible
Fluids, Pressure in a Fluid
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February
23
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Fluid Mechanics:
Mass Balance, Momentum Balance
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March
2
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Viscosity, Shear
Stress, Navier-Stokes Equations
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March
9
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Dimentional Analysis,
Reynolds Number, Laminar and Turbulent Flow,
Boundary Layer Phenomena
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March
16
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Boundary Layer Phenomena - Cont.
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March
23
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Energy Balances
and Bernoulli’s Equation
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March
30
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Fiction Losses
in Bernoulli’s Equation
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April
6
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Mid-Term Exam-I
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April
13
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Flow Measurements
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April
20
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Flow Past Immersed
Objects, Drag Force
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April
27
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Packed and Fluidized
Beds
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May
4
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Mixing and Agitation
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May
11
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General
Review
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May
18
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Final Exam
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May
25
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Reference
Books :
Geankoplis, Christie
J. “Transport processes and Separation Process Principles”4th Edition (2003),
Prentice Hall
McCabe, W., Smith, J.C., Harriott, P., “Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering”,
6th
Edition (2001),
McGraw-Hill.
Bird,
R.B., Stewart, W.E., and Lightfoot, E.N. “Transport Phenomena” 2E, (2002),
JohnWiley&Sons
Welty J.R., Wicks
C.E., Wilson R.E., Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer, 3rd
Ed., (1969),john Wiley & Sons, New York
Grading :
Quiz
30%
Mid-Term-1
30%
Final Exam
40%
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