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Lecture 1

Definition of Stress

Definition of Fluid

Concept of Continum

Fluid Properties

Lecture 2

Distinction between Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluid

Compressibility

Surface Tension of Liquids

Lecture 3

Forces on Fluid Elements

Normal Stresses in a Stationary Fluid

Fundamental Equation of Fluid Statics

Lecture 4

Units and Scales of Pressure Measurement

Lecture 5

Hydrostatic Thrusts on Submerged Surfaces

Stability of Unconstrained Bodies in Fluid

Period of Oscillation

lecture 6

Kinematics

Scalar and Vector Fields

Flow Field and Description of Fluid Motion


Lecture 7

Variation of Flow Parameter in Time and Space

Material Derivation and Acceleration

Streamlines, Path Lines and Streak Lines

Lecture 8

One, Two and Three Dimensional Flows

Translation, Rate of Deformation and Rotation

Vorticity

Existence of Flows

Lecture 9

System

Conservation of Mass

Lecture 10

Stream Function

Conservation of Momentum

Lecture 11

Analysis of Finite Control Volumes

Lecture 12

Application of Moment or Momentum Theorem

Euler's Equation

Lecture 13

Conservation of Energy

Lecture 14

Bernoulli's Equation In Irrotational Flow


Plane Circular Vortex Flows

Free Vortex Flows

Forced Vortex Flows

Losses Due to Geometric Changes

Lecture 15

Measurement Of Flow Rate Through Pipe

Lecture 16

Concept of Static Pressure

Concept of Stagnation Pressure

Flow through Orifices and Mouthpieces

Lecture 17

Principles of Physical Similarity

Lecture 18

Magnitude of Different Forces acting on a Fluid Element

Dynamic Similarity of Flows with

Lecture 19

The Application of Dynamic Similarity - Dimension of Physical Quantity

Buckingham's Pi-Theorem

Rayleigh's Indical Method

Lecture 20

Analysis of Incompressible Flow

Elementary Flows in aTwo-Dimensional Plane

Lecture 21

Vortex Flow
Combination of Fundamental Flows

Lecture 22

Flow About a Cylinder without Circulation

Lecture 23

Flow Past a Source

Flow About a Rotating Cylinder

Aerofoil Theory

Generation of Vortices Around a Wing

Lecture 24

General Viscosity Law

Navier-Stokes Equations

Lecture 25

A general way of deriving the Navier-Stokes equations from the basic laws of
physics

Exact Solution of Navier-Stokes Equations

Lecture 26

Couette Flow

Hagen Poiseuille Flow

Flow between Two Concentric Rotating Cylinders

Lecture 27

Low Reynolds Number Flow Around a Sphere

Theory of Hydrodynamic Lubrication

Lecture 28

Introduction to Boundary Layer Equations


Blasius Flow over a flat plate

Lecture 29

Wall shear and boundary layer thickness

Momentum-Integral equations for the boundary layer

Lecture 30

Karman-Pohlhausen approximate method for solution of momentum integral


equation over a flat plate

Integral method for non-zero pressure gradient flows

Lecture 31

Entry flow in a duct

Control of boundary layer separation

Mechanics of boundary layer transition

Lecture 32

Introduction to Turbulence

Characteristics Of Turbulent Flow

Laminar-Turbulent Transition

Correlation Functions

The Mean Motion And Fluctuations

Lecture 33

Derivation of Governing Equations for Turbulent Flow

Turbulent Boundary Layer Equations

Boundary Conditions

Shear Stress Models

Lecture 34
Universal Velocity Distribution Law And Friction Factor In Duct Flows For
Very Large Reynolds Numbers

Fully Developed Turbulent Flow In A Pipe For Moderate Reynolds Numbers

Skin Friction Coefficient For Boundary Layers On A Flat Plate

Lecture 35

Introduction to Pipe Flows

Concept of Friction Factor in a Pipe Flow

Concept of Flow Potential and Flow Resistance

Lecture 36

Flow Through Branched Pipes

Lecture 37

Flow Through Pipes With Side Tappings

Losses In Pipe Bends

Losses In Pipe Fittings

Power Transmission By A Pipeline

Lecture 38

Introduction to Compressible Flows

Thermodynamic Relations of Perfect Gases

Internal Energy and Enthalpy

Lecture 39

Speed of Sound

Pressure Field Due to a Moving Source

Basic Equations for One-Dimensional Flow

Lecture 40
Stagnation and Sonic Properties

Effect of Area Variation on Flow Properties in Isentropic Flow

Lecture 41

Normal Shocks

The Physical Picture of the Flow through a Normal Shock

Calculation of Flow Properties Across a Normal Shock

Oblique Shock

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