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Course code: IISS10060o15
Semester: 2015/2016 summer
Name: Fluid mechanics
Major: Environmental Engineering
Study Type: first cycle
Course type: compulsory
Study Semester: 2
ECTS points: 7
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 30 / 45 / 0
Lecturer: dr inż. Tomasz Tymiński
Language of instruction: Polish
The course taught in English if the group has ≥6 students. The course taught in Polish with a possibility of support in English if the group has <6 students - Contact person: dr inż. Magdalena Domańska

Learning outcomes: Knowledge Student knows physical properties of liquids and gases, knows principles of static effect of liquid on flat and curved surfaces, floating and submerged; has knowledge of the description of phenomena and laws governing with fluid flow; knows principles of dynamic interaction between liquid and surrounding walls (surfaces); knows the principles of modeling in fluid mechanics; has knowledge about gas flow in engineering devices; he knows the basics of solids in liquids movement and flow of mixtures consisting of liquids and solids. Skills Student can calculate the static and dynamic forces acting on the liquid boundary surfaces at rest and in motion; can perform hydraulic calculations sizing pipes and canals and water structures; can determine the flow of gas through the holes and nozzles; can design the most important parameters of mixtures flow in pipelines.

Competences: Knowledge of the basic laws describing the motion of liquids and gases let student take correct decisions in critical situations resulting from analysis based on the knowledge of these phenomena.

Prerequisites: Algebra, Mathematical Analysis, Physics

Course content: Basic physical liquids and gases properties. Hydrostatics - and hydrostatic pressure. Fluid pressure on flat and curved walls. Basic concepts of the fluid kinetics, continuity of motion equation, Euler's equation of motion. Bernoulli's equation for ideal and real fluid, decline and hydraulic gradient. Laminar and turbulent flow - Reynolds experience, general account of the movement resistance, losses in length - Darcy-Weisbach formula, linear resistance coefficient, local losses, flow in the pipes under pressure calculation, hammer. The fluid flow in open channels. Specific energy, critical depth, rapid and peaceful movement, hydraulic gradient. General equation of variable motion, backwater, curve of accumulation. Water transfers. The flow from the gate. Hydraulic sizing of the basin entrance and from entrance point. The flow of liquid through the holes and snaps. Hydrodynamic pressure on the walls, stream liquid reaction. Fluid mechanics modeling. Gas flow calculation. Bernoulli's equation for gas in the adiabatic process. The flow of gas through the holes and nozzles. Drooping particles in a liquid. Mixtures flow in pipelines.

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Assessment methods: 4 tests and 3 homework during tutorials. Tutorials assessment on the basis of tests and reports from homework and laboratories. The final score consist of score from classes (50%) and lecture (50%).

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