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22HHI212 - Fluid Mechanics

Course specification
Course titleFluid Mechanics
Acronym22HHI212
Study programme
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    ESPB4.0Status
    ConditionMathematics II, Physics IIОблик условљености
    The goal1. To introduce to students fundamental properties of fluids and laws of fluid statics and dynamics; 2. To solve problems in fluid mechanics relevant for practical problems in the area of chemical engineering; 3. To provide fundamental basis for further development of knowledge and competences in the area of chemical engineering
    The outcome1. Students acquired knowledge to apply chemical engineering principles to analyses of fluid flow; 2. Students learned basic principles of fluid mechanics and thus gained a fundamental basis for further knowledge expansion in the areas of momentum transfer and transport phenomena; 3. Students gained a theoretical basis for phenomenological comparative analysis of heat, mass and momentum transfer.
    Contents
    Contents of lecturesThe course introduces to students basic properties of fluids and laws of fluid statics and dynamics with the focus on chemical engineering approaches based on momentum transport mechanisms. Course topics: General fluid properties; Fluid statics; Fluid kinematics: flow field, flow regimes; Main laws of fluid mechanics in integral and differential forms: conservation of mass, conservation of energy: Bernoulli's equation, conservation of momentum: Navier–Stokes equations and applications to laminar flow between two planes and flow of a fluid film; Laminar and turbulent flow: mechanisms of momentum transfer, fluid flow in pipes.
    Contents of exercisesPractical lessons comprise problem solving related to corresponding course topics and cases relevant for chemical engineering and chemical technology.
    Literature
    1. Zdanski F., “Fluid Mechanics. Theory of momentum transfer.” (in Serbian), Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Beograd, 1989.
    2. Obradović B. “Fluid Mechanics. Solved problems with theoretical excerpts.” (in Serbian), Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Beograd, 2005.
    Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
    LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
    21
    Methods of teachingLectures and practices
    Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
    Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
    Activites during lecturesTest paper
    Practical lessons30Oral examination30
    Projects
    Colloquia40
    Seminars