Free Download Intro To Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals And Hydrostatics
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.72 GB | Duration: 4h 28m
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, as taught in university undergraduate programs. Fluid fundamentals and hydrostatics.
Free Download What you’ll learn
Fundamental concepts of fluids such as density, viscosity, etc.
Fluid statics and derivations of the forces acting on fluids at rest
The standard atmosphere model
Hydrostatics and expressions for the pressure as a function of the height
Learn to calculate forces on submerged objects of planar and curved shapes submerged on a fluid
Buoyancy
Brief introduction to fluid dynamics
Requirements
Basic math and calculus
Basic physics knowledge such as free body diagram drawing, Newton’s second law, etc.
Basic thermodynamics knowledge
Description
This is an introductory course on fluid mechanics in which you will learn the basics of this beautiful science. This course is the first in a three-course series that will provide you with the fundamental tools that you need to start solving several exciting fluid mechanics problems. The materials you will learn in this course are taught in undergraduate programs across the world in Engineering sciences. After enrolling to this course you will get lifetime access to its materials, which include easy to follow lecture videos on theory and examples.Here’s what you will learn in this course:First, we will describe in detail what is a fluid, we’ll talk about its properties and see a few examples of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. We will continue learning about fluid statics or hydrostatics, and we will practice calculating forces on submerged objects of an arbitrary shape. After that, we will move to discuss an introduction to fluid dynamics, in which we will learn the different forces that appear due to the motion of fluids.I am a strong believer that practice makes the master. As such, I will provide you with many worked out example problems, as well as practice problems, to help you develop your fluid mechanics skills. These problems will be diverse: from forces acting on a dam, to determining the drag of an airplane.Fluid mechanics can be complicated. That is why the course is designed to help you understand the fundamentals of fluid mechanics, in which we will discuss the derivations of the equations and will show plenty of worked out examples to help you study.Here are the chapters covered in this course:Chapter 1 – Fundamentals: definitions of a fluid, fluid properties, viscosity, definition of shear stress, shear strain rate, Newtonian fluids.Chapter 2 – Hydrostatics: derivation of the hydrostatics equations, standard atmosphere model, expressions for the pressure, forces on submerged objects of planar and curved shapes, buoyancy.And these are the areas in which you will excel after finishing this course:Define what is a fluidFind the shearing stresses on a fluid and relate them to velocity differencesDescribe the fundamental fluid propertiesUnderstand pressureFind the forces on submerged planar objects of arbitrary shapesFind the forces on submerged objects of curved shapesSolve buoyancy problemsGenerally describe fluid dynamicsI hope you enjoy taking the course as much as I enjoyed teaching it! It is recommended to be familiar with fundamental calculus (e.g., derivatives, integration, etc.) and physics (solid-body diagram, Newton’s second law, etc.) for taking this course.See you in the class!FLUID MECHANICS SERIES – COURSE 1/3
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Course outline
Section 2: Chapter One: Fluid Fundamentals
Lecture 3 Introduction and examples
Lecture 4 Definition of a fluid
Lecture 5 Fluid properties
Lecture 6 Fluid properties: practice problem
Lecture 7 Shear strain rate and viscosity
Lecture 8 Newtonian fluids, viscosity, and connection to shear stress
Lecture 9 Shear stress: practice problem
Section 3: Chapter Two: Hydrostatics
Lecture 10 Introduction
Lecture 11 Definition of the fluid element
Lecture 12 A note on pressure
Lecture 13 Hydrostatics: forces acting on a fluid at rest
Lecture 14 Pressure units, absolute pressure vs gage pressure
Lecture 15 Behavior of the pressure distribution as a function of heigth
Lecture 16 Expressions for the pressure as a function of height
Lecture 17 Simple application example of hydrostatics
Lecture 18 Standard atmosphere model
Lecture 19 Standard atmosphere model: practice problem
Lecture 20 Manometry
Lecture 21 Manometry: practice problem
Lecture 22 Forces on a submerged object of arbitrary planar shape
Lecture 23 The center of pressure
Lecture 24 Hydrostatics: practice problem 1
Lecture 25 Forces on a submerged curved object
Lecture 26 Buoyancy
Lecture 27 Brief introduction to fluid dynamics
Section 4: Farewell
Lecture 28 Farewell
Lecture 29 Bonus lecture
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