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1 MUZAFFARPUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Muzaffarpur COURSE FILE OF Fluid Mechanics (01 1X07) Faculty Name: Prof. NIRAJ KUMAR Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Prof. ATUL KUMAR RAHUL Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
2 Content Sl. No. Topic Page No. 1 Vision of department 2 Mission of department 3 PEO s 4 PO s 5 Course objectives and course outcomes(co) 6 Mapping of CO s with PO s 7 Course syllabus and GATE syllabus 8 Time table 9 Student list 10 Lecture plans 11 Assignments 12 Tutorial sheets 13 Seasonal question paper 14 University question paper 15 Question bank 16 Course materials 17 Result 18 Result analysis 19 Quality measurement sheets
3 VISION OF DEPARTMENT To get recognized as prestigious civil engineering program at national and international level through continuous education, research and innovation. MISSION OF DEPARTMENT To create the environment for innovative and creative idea generation in the engineers to serve the nation with new technologies in Civil engineering. To develop students skill for work in industry, academia and public sector organizations with their technical capabilities to succeed in their fields. To build up feeling of participation, competitiveness, moral and ethical values among students To promote their technical knowledge, leadership and management skill to serve nation at any level of difficulty. PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs): Graduates are expected to attain Program Educational Objectives within three to four years after the graduation. Following PEOs of Department of Civil Engineering have been laid down based on the needs of the programs constituencies: PEO1: Contribute to the development of civil engineering projects being undertaken by Govt. and private or any other sector companies. PEO2: Pursue higher education and contribute to teaching, research and development of civil engineering and related field. PEO3: Successful career as an entrepreneur in civil engineering industry PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO) PO1 Engineering knowledge: An ability to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to get the solution of the engineering problems.
4 PO2 Problem analysis: Ability to Identify, formulates, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems. PO3 Design/development of solutions: Ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems by considering social, economical and environmental aspects. PO4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge to design, conduct analyse experiments to get valid conclusion. PO5 Modern tool usage: ability to create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, and to model complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations. PO6 The engineer and society: Ability to apply knowledge by considering social health, safety, legal and cultural issues. PO7 Environment and sustainability: Understanding of the impact of the adopted engineering solutions in social and environmental contexts. PO8 Ethics: Understanding of the ethical issues of the civil engineering and applying ethical principles in engineering practices. PO9 Individual and teamwork: Ability to work effectively as an individual or in team, as a member or as a leader. PO10 Communication: An ability to communicate clearly and effectively through different modes of communication. PO11 Project management and finance: Ability to handle project and to manage finance related issue PO12 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning. COURSE OBJECTIVE AND COURSE OUTCOMES:
5 Institute/college Name Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology, Muzaffarpur Program Name B.E. Civil (III semester) Course Code/course credits 01 1X10 (5) Course Name Fluid Mechanics Lecture/ Sessional (per week) SEE duration Course coordinator name Prof. Niraj Kumar, Prof. Atul Kumar Rahul Course objective: 1. To introduce and explain fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, which is used in the applications of Aerodynamics, Hydraulics, Marine Engineering, Gas dynamics etc. 2. To give fundamental knowledge of fluid, its properties and behavior under various conditions of internal and external flows. 3. To develop understanding about hydrostatic law, principle of buoyancy and stability of a floating body and application of mass, momentum and energy equation in fluid flow. 4. To imbibe basic laws and equations used for analysis of static and dynamic fluids. 5. To inculcate the importance of fluid flow measurement and its applications in Industries. 6. To determine the losses in a flow system, flow through pipes, boundary layer flow and flow past immersed bodies. Course outcomes (CO): CO1: Understanding to State the Newton s law of viscosity and Explain the mechanics of fluids at rest and in motion by observing the fluid phenomena. CO2: Applying and Analyzing to Compute force of buoyancy on a partially or fully submerged body and Analyze the stability of a floating body. CO3: Applying to Derive Euler s Equation of motion and Deduce Bernoulli s equation. CO4: Applying and Analyzing to Compute force of buoyancy on a partially or fully submerged body and Analyze the Examine energy losses in pipe transitions and sketch energy gradient lines. CO5: Evaluating pressure drop in pipe flow using Hagen-Poiseuille s equation for laminar flow in a pipe CO6: Understanding to Distinguish the types of flows and Determine sonic velocity in a fluid.
6 MAPPING OF COs AND POs CO/PO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 CO CO CO CO CO CO Correlation level: 1- slight (Low) 2- moderate (Medium) 3-substantial (High) COURSE SYLLABUS: Theory: 1. Introduction to fluid properties, density, viscosity, compressibility, ideal and real fluids. Lecture: Hydrostatics; fluid force on plane and curved surfaces, manometry, buoyancy, uniformly accelerated motion. Lecture: Kinematics of fluid flow. Generalized continuity equation, Irrotational motion and solution to Laplace equation. Concept of stream lines, Equipotential Lines, Flow Nets. Lecture: Dynamics of fluid flow, Control volume concepts, Euler and Bernoulli s theorems and various applications like pivot tube, venturimeter, orifice meter, notches and weir etc; Impulse momentum theory and application. Lecture: Introduction to Navier Stokes Equation. Flow of fluid in closed conduits, Laminar flow of viscous incompressible fluids, Darcy-Weisbach equation, Moody s diagram, and Minor losses Hardy-cross method for pipe networks. Lecture: Forces on immersed bodies, concepts of separation, drag force, circulation and lift force. Dimensional Analysis, Model Similitude: Theory and application. Lecture: 08 GATE Syllabus of Fluid Mechanics: Fluid Mechanics: Properties of fluids, fluid statics; Continuity, momentum, energy and corresponding equations; Potential flow, applications of momentum and energy equations;
7 Laminar and turbulent flow; Flow in pipes, pipe networks; Concept of boundary layer and its growth. Hydraulics: Forces on immersed bodies; Flow measurement in channels and pipes; Dimensional analysis and hydraulic similitude; Kinematics of flow.
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9 MUZAFFARPUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY B.Tech. 3 rd (Third) Semester (2017 Batch) TIME TABLE WITH EFFECT FROM DAY I (9:00-10:00AM) II (10:00-11:00AM) III (11:00-12:00PM) IV (12:00-01:00PM) 01:00-02:00PM V (02:00-3:00PM) VI (3:00-4:00PM) VII (4-:00-5:00PM) MON TUE FM Tutorial (DSS)14 WED THU FM (NK, AR)14 FM (NK, AR)14 FM Tutorial (NK, AR)14 RECESS FM Tutorial (DSS)14 FM Lab (VK, AR) FRI FM (NK, AR)14 FM Tutorial (NK, AR)14 FM Lab (NK, RS) SAT Asst.Prof.-in-charge (TT) Prof.-in-charge (TT) Principal
10 STUDENT LIST: SL. ROLL AKU REG. NO. NO. NO. NAME 1 17C SONU KUMAR 2 17C RAJNISH KUMAR 3 17C GAURAV PANDEY 4 17C MOHIT KUMAR 5 17C PRASHANT KUMAR 6 17C NATASHA 7 17C ANIL KUMAR NAYAK 8 17C NITESH KAPIL 9 17C SAURAV KUMAR 10 17C RAJRANJAN KUMAR 11 17C SHUDHANSHU ROY 12 17C DIVYANSHU SHEKHAR 13 17C ARUN KUMAR SINGH 14 17C ABHISHEK RAJ 15 17C PREM PRAKASH 16 17C JITENDRA KUMAR 17 17C INDRAJEET KASHYAP 18 17C DEEPAK KUMAR CHAUHAN 19 17C SHREYA PATEL 20 17C DHANANJAY KUMAR 21 17C SHUBHAM BHARADWAJ 22 17C SHIVAM JHA 23 17C VIMAL BHASKAR 24 17C BIRU KUMAR 25 17C ADITYA KUMAR THAKUR 26 17C RAVISH KUMAR 27 17C RAHUL KUMAR 28 17C KUNDAN KUMAR 29 17C PRABHASH KUMAR 30 17C GAURAV KUMAR 31 17C VIKASH KUMAR 32 17C MD FURQUAN ALI 33 17C RANJAN SAH 34 17C MD NAUMAN AKHTAR 35 17C DEEPAK KUMAR
11 36 17C NICKY KUMARI 37 17C DEVESH KUMAR 38 17C AJAY KUMAR 39 17C CHANDRAMANI KUMAR 40 17C AKRITI SINGH 41 17C MOHIT KUMAR 42 17C PRINCE MANI 43 17C RUPAK KUMAR 44 17C BINDA KUMAR 45 17C ADITYA KUMAR 46 17C VIKASH KUMAR 47 17C SHASHI KUMAR 48 17C ALOK RAJ 49 17C MANJESH KUMAR 50 17C UDAY RANJAN 51 17C SONU KUMAR 52 17C RAKESH KUMAR 53 17C SHASHI RANJAN 54 17C SHASHI RAJ 55 17C RUPESH KAZI 56 17C RAUSHAN KUMAR 57 17C SANIYA SINGH 58 17C NAVED HASAN 59 17C RAGANI KUMARI 60 17C DHIRAJ KUMAR 61 17C SAMEER KUMAR
12 Text Books: TB1: A text book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Dr R.K. Bansal, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, 2013 TB2: Fluid Mechanics by Munson, John Wiley. TB3: Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Application by R.L. Daugherthy, J.B. Franzini, E.J. Finnermore; McGraw Hill, International Ed. TB4: I.H. Shames by Fluid Mechanics, PHI. Reference Books: RB1: Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, R.W. Fox, P.J. Pritchard and A.T. McDonald, 7th Edition, John Wiley, New York, 2009, ISBN: RB2: Fluid mechanics by Victor Lyle Streeter, E. BenjaminWylie Tata McGraw-Hill Education. RB3: Fluid Mechanics by Frank.M. White, McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi, 4th Edition RB4: Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, P.N. Modi and S.M. Seth,18th Edition, Standard Book House, Delhi, RB5: Introduction to Fluid Machines, S.K. Som and G. Biswas, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishers Pvt. Ltd, COURSE PLAN Topic No. Topic No. of Lecture/ lecture Text book no. 1. Introduction to fluid properties 4 TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4 Introduction to fluid properties 2 density, viscosity, compressibility, ideal and real fluids Hydrostatics 6 TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4 fluid force on plane and curved surfaces 5 manometry 7 buoyancy 8 uniformly accelerated motion Kinematics of fluid flow 9 TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4
13 Generalized continuity equation 13 Irrotational motion and solution to Laplace equation 17 Concept of stream lines, Equipotential Lines, Flow Nets Dynamics of fluid flow 10 TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4 Control volume concepts 21 Euler and Bernoulli s theorems and various application like pivot tube, venturimeter, orifice meter, notches and 25 weir etc Impulse momentum theory and application Introduction to Navier Stokes Equation 9 TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4 Introduction to Navier Stokes Equation 31 Flow of fluid in closed conduits 32 Laminar flow of viscous incompressible fluids 34 Darcy-Weisbach equation, Moody s diagram and Minor losses 36 Hardy-cross method for pipe networks Forces on immersed bodies 8 TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4 concepts of separation 40 drag force, circulation and lift force 42 Dimensional Analysis, 44 Model Similitude: Theory and application 46 Total Number of Lecture 46
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25 SL. NO. Result of the students Weekely Class Test Subject: Fluid Mechanics Lab Course Code:-CE 1307 ROLL NO. AKU REG. NO. NAME Class Test 1 16/07/ C SONU KUMAR C RAJNISH KUMAR C GAURAV PANDEY C MOHIT KUMAR C PRASHANT KUMAR C NATASHA C ANIL KUMAR NAYAK C NITESH KAPIL C SAURAV KUMAR C RAJRANJAN KUMAR C SHUDHANSHU ROY C DIVYANSHU SHEKHAR C ARUN KUMAR SINGH C ABHISHEK RAJ C PREM PRAKASH C JITENDRA KUMAR C INDRAJEET KASHYAP C DEEPAK KUMAR CHAUHAN C SHREYA PATEL C DHANANJAY KUMAR Ab 21 17C SHUBHAM BHARADWAJ C SHIVAM JHA C VIMAL BHASKAR C BIRU KUMAR C ADITYA KUMAR THAKUR C RAVISH KUMAR C RAHUL KUMAR C KUNDAN KUMAR C PRABHASH KUMAR C GAURAV KUMAR C VIKASH KUMAR Ab 32 17C MD FURQUAN ALI C RANJAN SAH C MD NAUMAN AKHTAR C DEEPAK KUMAR 10
26 36 17C NICKY KUMARI C DEVESH KUMAR C AJAY KUMAR Ab 39 17C CHANDRAMANI KUMAR C AKRITI SINGH C MOHIT KUMAR C PRINCE MANI Ab 43 17C RUPAK KUMAR Ab 44 17C BINDA KUMAR C ADITYA KUMAR C VIKASH KUMAR Ab 47 17C SHASHI KUMAR C ALOK RAJ C MANJESH KUMAR Ab 50 17C UDAY RANJAN C SONU KUMAR C RAKESH KUMAR C SHASHI RANJAN C SHASHI RAJ C RUPESH KAZI C RAUSHAN KUMAR C SANIYA SINGH C NAVED HASAN C RAGANI KUMARI C DHIRAJ KUMAR C SAMEER KUMAR 6
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