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Bicol University COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Legazpi City

Quality Policy Bicol University commits to continually strive for excellence in instruction, research and extension by meeting the highest level of clientele satisfaction and adhering to quality standards. Vision Of Bicol University An EXCELLE ! U "#E$%"!& characteri'ed by scholarshi( engagement for the community to)ards sustainable develo(ment. Mission Of Bicol University !he aforecited vision is rooted in Bicol University*s mandate as (rovided in $A ++,- )hich is to give professional and technical training and provide advanced and specialized instruction in literature, philosophy, the sciences and arts, besides providing for the promotion of technological researches, .%ec. /0.1 2ence, the BU graduates shall be distinguished by their "ndustry, nationalism and integrity. Along its line, extension service to the community and resource generation through its various (roductive endeavors shall com(lement the University*s mandated instruction3research function. GOALS OF THE OLLEGE OF E!G"!EE#"!G 4!o (rimarily give (rofessional and technical training and (rovide advanced and s(eciali'ed instruction in Engineering and Architecture and (rovide for the (romotion of scientific and technological researches.1 "!ST#U T"O! -. !o (roduce (rofessionals in architecture and engineering, in the region )ith managerial ca(ability through im(roved instruction and relevant ex(eriences. ,. !o embar5 on relevant ne) (rograms. /. !o intensify the develo(ment of moral s(iritual, social, intellectual and (hysical )ell being of the students. 6. !o im(rove the com(etency of teaching Engineering and Architecture in the $egion through utili'ation of innovative methods and the develo(ment and (roduction of instructional materials.
I. COURSE CODE: ME 424

II. COURSE TITLE: Fluids Machinery III. COURSE DESCRIPTION: The course is a co prehensive study o! the principles and theories in the proper operation" selection and application o! the ost co only used !luid achineries such as pu ps" !ans" and #lo$ers. I%. %. %I. %II. TIME DURATION: CREDIT UNITS: PLACEMENT: PREREQUISITE: &4 hours ' units (Lecture) 4th *ear Mechanical Engineering +tudents

%III.TERM AND SCHOOL YEAR: +econd +e ester +chool *ear 2,-'.2,-4 I/. PROGRAM OUTCOMES AND RELATION TO PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES: INSTRUCTIONAL GOALS PROGRAM OUTCOMES 2 3 4

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An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, physical, life and information sciences; and engineering sciences to the practice. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within identified constraints. An ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary and

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multi-cultural teams. An ability to recognize, formulate, and solve engineering problems. Recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility. An ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing using the nglish language. An understanding of the effects of engineering solutions in a comprehensive context. An ability to engage in life-long learning and an understanding of the need to keep current of the developments in the specific field of practice. A knowledge of contemporary issues. An ability to use the techni!ues, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
0no$ledge and understanding o! engineering and anage ent principles as a e #er and leader in a tea " to anage pro1ects and in ultidisciplinary environ ents

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COURSE COVERAGE: LAB HRS TOPICS BU and BUCE23 %M345 and 6uality 7olicy 2o enclature and 8e!initions 8i ensional ;nalysis +i ilitude and Model Testing 8yna ics o! Fluid Flo$ 9otodyna ic 7u ps M'()*$+ Ex,+'-,)'.- "1.5 #$%& (+u#.Total) 9eciprocating 7u ps <ydraulic Tur#ines +peci!ic +peeds in English Units Fans ;pplications o! !luid achineries F'-,/ Ex,+'-,)'.- "1.5 #$%.& (+u#.Total) G$,-( T.),/ (24 hrs.) "54 #$%.& (', hrs.) Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture E:a E:a E:a E:a E:a METHODOLOGY AND STRATEGY 8iscussion Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture EVALUATION TOOLS 9ecitation E:a E:a E:a E:a E:a

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/I. COURSE OUTCOMES AND RELATION TO PROGRAM OUTCOMES:

COURSE OUTCOMES ; student co pleting this course should at the ini u #e a#le to 1 2 3
Understand the relationship #et$een speed" =uantity o! !luid !lo$" head and po$er in !luid achinery. +elect appropriate !luid achineries in relation to industrial applications. Understand the sa!e and proper operations o! !luid achineries.

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CONTRIBUTION OF COURSE TO MEETING THE PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT: -. 3eneral Education 2. Engineering Topic '. Basic Engineering +ciences and Mathe atics 2& > &,> 2&> Page 2 of 3

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SYSTEM OF COMPUTING GRADES: F49 MI8.TE9M 39;8E?TE2T;TI%E FI2;L 39;8E ;ttendance ;ssign ent?+eat$or0?+hort E:a ?7ro1ects Midter or Final E:a Total T9;2+MUT;TI42 F49MUL; F49 6UI@@E+ ;28 E/;M+ T3 A ', B (/?*)CD, EhereF T3 A Trans uted 3rade" / A +core o#tained" * A 2o. o! ite s o! the 6uiz or E:a FI2;L 39;8E A ''.''> (Mid.ter ) B GG.GD> (Tentative Final) A -,,> 2,> ',> &,> -,,>

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TE6TBOO7S8REFERENCES -. Hothandara an" C.7." and 9. 9udra oorthy. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery" 2nd Edition" 2e$ ;ge International 7u#lisher" 2,,D OTHER REFERENCES -. Munson" et al." Funda entals o! Fluid Mechanics" Gth Edition" Iohn Eiley and +ons" 2,,J. 2. +treeter" %"L." Fluid Mechanics" 'rd Edition" Mc3ra$<ill" -JG2. '. Ehite" F." Fluid Mechanics" 4th Edition" Mc3ra$<ill" -JJK. 7repared #yF ENGR. AGERICO U. LLOVIDO Instructor I (Contractual)

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ENGR. GENE M. LLORANDO ME 8epart ent Chair an ;7794%E8F ENGR. EDMUNDO O. ESTOR 8ean

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