FLUID DYNAMICS-II (Compulsory Paper)

Paper Code: 
MAT422
Credits: 
5
Contact Hours: 
75.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
This course will enable the students to -
  1. Understand the fundamentals of Fluid Dynamics and an appreciation of their application to real world problems.
  2. Provide a treatment of topics in fluid mechanics to a standard where the student will be able to apply the techniques used in deriving a range of important results and in research problems.

Learning Outcomes

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

After the completion of the course the students will be able to:

CLO112- To analyze simple fluid velocity and temperature fields problems flow through pipe, over sphere etc. with Navier -Stoke's equation of motion.

CLO113- To understand the phenomenon of flow separation and  boundary layer theory.

 

 

 

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching

Learning activities for the students:

Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical

 

Presentations by Individual Student

Class Tests at Periodic Intervals.

Written assignment(s)

Semester End Examination

 

Unit I: 
I
15.00

Variable viscosity plane Couette flow, Variable viscosity plane Poiseuille flow,  Flow due to plane wall suddenly set in the motion (Stokes’ first problem), Flow due to an oscillating plane wall (Stokes’ second problem),Starting flow in plane Couette motion.

Unit II: 
II
15.00

Starting flow in a pipe, Plane Couette flow of a viscous compressible fluid, Plane Couette flow with transpiration cooling steady incompressible flow with fluid suction/injection through porous wall on the boundaries.

Unit III: 
III
15.00

Theory of very slow motion: Stokes’ and Oseen’s flows past a sphere,Lubrication theory.

 

Unit IV: 
IV
15.00

Derivation of two-dimensional boundary layer equation for flow over a plane wall, Boundary layer on flat plate, Characteristic boundary layers parameters, Similar solutions of the boundary layer equations, Boundary layer flow past a wedge, Separation of boundary layers.

 

Unit V: 
V
15.00

Derivation of two-dimensional thermal boundary layer equation for flow over a plane wall, Forced convection in laminar boundary layer on a flat plate, Free convection from a heated vertical plate.

Essential Readings: 
  • J.L. Bansal, Viscous Fluid Dynamics, Jaipur Publishing House Jaipur, 2013.
  • R.K. Rathy, An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. 1976.
  • F.Chorlton, Textbook of Fluid Dynamics, CBS Publishers, Delhi, 2004.
  • L.D.Landau, E.N. Lipschitz, Fluid Mechanics, Pergamon Press, London, 1985.
References: 
  • Schaum's Outlines, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw-Hill Education, 1st edition,2007.
  •  G.K.Batchelor, An Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Cambridge University Press,2000.
  •  M.D.Raisinghania, Fluid Dynamics, S. Chand&Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.
  • Pradip Niyogi, S.K. Chakrabartty, M. K. Laha, Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, PearsonEducation, 2006.

 

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