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INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN (for Lectures)


Term: ____________
Course No. _. MEC 207 Course Title: Fluid Mechanics L: 3 T: 1 P: 0

Textbook: 1. Fluid Mechanics & its Applications By Dr Vijay Gupta & Santosh K Gupta, (New
age international publishers)

Other specific books: 2.

3.
Other readings:
S.No. Journal articles as compulsory readings (Complete reference)
4. Journal articles as compulsory readings (Complete reference)
5. Intrernational Journal on Fluid mechanics & Fluid Measurments
6.

7.

Relevant websites:
S.No. Web address (Exact page address) Salient Features
8. http://www.derijcke.com/dl/manual.pdf

www.montgomery,
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10 www.feh.eng.ohiostate.edu
11 www.sciencedirect.com

Detailed Plan for Lectures


Plan for 12×L lectures: 6×L for before the MTE, 6×L for after the MTE. Provide for at least 2×L spill-over lecture.
Lecture Topic Chapters/ Assignment/ Pedagogical aid Da
No. Sections of Task to be Demonstration/ te
Textbook/ assigned to case study/ De
other students images/ liv
reference1 3 4 animations etc.5 ere
DoS d2
1 Fluid Flow:- Fluids, Viscosity, SNo-1/
Effect of Viscosity, Force in Chapter 1
fluids /Page no 2-
10 Sections
1.2,1.3,1.4,1
.5
2 Fluid-flow phenomena, Flow past SNo-1/
a circular cylinder, Flow through
a pipe. Chapter 1
/Page no
10-25
Sections
1.6,1.7,1.8,1
.9
3 Fluid Static:- Pressure, Pressure SNo-1/ A1 By Showing
force on fluid element Chapter 2 / Fluid Flow
Page no 32- Album
33 Sections-
2.1,2.2
4 Basic equation of fluid static, SNo-1/ By Derivations
Chapter 2
/Page no
34- 35
Sections 2.3
5 , Hydrostatic pressure distribution SNo-1/ By Showing
Chapter 2 Fluid Flow
/Page no Album
35- 38
Sections 2.4
6 Pressure variations in the SNo-1/ By Showing
atmosphere Chapter 2 Fluid Pressure
/Page no Variation
38- 39
Sections 2.5
7 Hydrostatic forces on submerged SNo-1/ A2 By Showing
surface, Buoyancy Chapter 2 Fluid Flow
/Page no 40 Force album
-48 Sections
2.6,2.7
8 Fluid Kinematics:- Description of SNo-1/ By Showing
properties in a moving fluid Chapter 3 Fluid Flow
/Page no Album
65-67
Sections
3.1,
9 Relation between the local and the SNo-1/ By Showing
material rates of change, Chapter 3 Fluid Flow
/Page no Album
67-70
Sections ,
3.2
10 , Steady and unsteady velocity SNo-1/ By Showing
fields Graphical descriptions of Chapter 3 Fluid Flow
fluid motion /Page no Album
70-74
Sections
3.3,3.4
11 Analysis in fluid mechanics, SNo-1/ By Visit in FM
Control mass analysis, Control Chapter 3 lab
volume analysis, /Page no
76-80
Sections
3.5,3.6,3.7
12 Reynolds transport theorem, SNo-1/ A3 By Showing
Integral and differential analysis Chapter 3 Fluid Flow
/Page no Album
81-84
Section3.8
13 Conservation of Mass: - Equation SNo-1/ By Visit in FM
for the conservation of mass for Chapter 4 lab
control volumes /Page no
87-93
Section4.1
14 Stream Functions ,Diffrential SNo-1/
form of continuity Equations. Chapter 4
/Page no
97-100
Section4.4
15 Numerical based on Conservation Chapter 5/
of mass Pg 100-105
16 Numerical based on Stream Chapter 5/ A4 By Showing
functions and continuity P 110-115 Fluid Flow
Equations Album
17 Momentum Theorems:- External SNo-1/ By Derivations
forces Chapter 5 /
5.1
18 Momentum theorem, SNo-1/ By Derivations
Chapter 5/
Sections 5.2
19 Moment-of-momentum equation. SNo-1/ By Derivations
Chapter 5/
Sections 5.4
20 Numerical Based on Moment of SNo-1/ By Solving
Momentum Chapter 5/ Numericals
PP 118-125
21 Energy Equation:- First law of SNo-1/
thermodynamics Chapter 7/
Sections 7.1

22 Work done by surface forces, The SNo-1/


energy equation, , Chapter 7/
Sections
7.2,
23 Energy equation for stream tube- SNo-1/
Bernoulli equation, Chapter 7/
Sections 7.3
24 Pressure variations normal to SNo-1/
streamlines. Chapter 7/
Sections 7.4
25 Engineering Applications-I:- SNo-1/ By Showing
Turbojet engine, Propellers and Chapter 8/ the Model
windmills Sections
8.1,8.2,
26 , Turbo machinery, Pelton-wheel SNo-1/ By Showing
turbine-an impulse machine, Chapter8/ the Model
Sections
8.3,8.4,8.5
27 Flow measuring devices SNo-1/ A5 By Visit in FM
Chapter8/ lab
Sections 8.7
28 Engineering Applications-II:- SNo-1/ By Visit in FM
Flow through pipes Chapter10/ lab
Sections
10.1,
29 Non-dimensional formulation of SNo-1/
the pipe-flow problem, Chapter10/
Sections
10.2
30 Head losses in pipe fittings SNo-1/ A6 By Visit in FM
Chapter lab
10 /Sections
10.4
31 Dimensional Analysis and SNo-14/
Similitude: Fundamental and Chapter
derived units and dimensions , 14 /Sections
dimensional homogeneity 14.1,14.2,14
.3
32 Rayleigh s and Buckingham s Pi SNo-14/
Method for dimensional analysis Chapter
14 /Sections
14.4,14.5,
33 Dimensional less number and SNo-1/ A7
significance Chapter
14 /Sections
14.10
34 Boundary Layer Theory :- SNo-14/ By Showing
Prandital Boundary-Layer Chapter Fluid Flow
equations 17 /Sections Album
17.1,
35 Boundary layer on a flat plat, SNo-14/
Turbulent boundary layers, Chapter
17 /Sections
,17.2,17.6
36 Forces on immersed bodies SNo-14/ A8 By Showing
Chapter Fluid Flow
17 /Sections Forces Album
17.9 17.10

Notes: 1. Use S. No. Of the readings above


2. To be filled in on the date of delivery of lecture by the instructor
3. Put assignment number from Assignment Table (below) against the lecture in which planned to be
assigned (by co-ordinator)
4. To be filled in on the date of assignment (by the instructor)
5. Do not write Lecture, OHP, LCD projector etc.
Details of Assignments Planned:
Assignmen Details Nature of Expected outcome
t No. Assignment
Properties of Fluids Group To Know about Fluid
1 Properties
2 Hydrostatics (Theory & Numericals) Group To Know Hydrostatics and
Hydrostatics Forces
3 Fluid Kinematics (Theory & Group To Know Kinematics
Numericals) and Kinematics Forces
4 Conservations of mass Group To Know Conservations of
mass
5 Engineering Applications-1 Group To Know Engineering
Applications-1
6 Engineering Applications-II Group To Know Engineering
Applications-II
7 Dimensional Analysis Group To Know Dimensional
Analysis
8 Boundary Layer Theory Group To Know Boundary Layer
Theory

Scheme for CA: (out of 100)


Component Frequency Marks out of 100
Attendance
10
Homework based tests/quizes
8 78
Term paper
1 12
Lab performance (only if there is a lab
component
Any other: specify

List of suggested topics for term paper [at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified assignment)
S.No. Topic
Proposed Changes from the standard pedagogy for the course:

_______________________
Prepared by (Instructional Planner: Name, signature & date)

Comments of HOD (Chief Academic Officer

Signature & Date

Comments of Dean of Faculty

Signature & Date


Report
(to be filled by the instructor and submitted at the end of term to HoS through HoD)
Lectrures
S.No. Innovation introduced [New pedagogy, new demonstration, case Topic and lecture number where
study, teaching aid, etc. NOT part of the instructional plan introduced

General Comments of the Instructor about the suitability of IP


Conduct of Tutorials
Tutorial Date Topics covered in Activities (like quiz, case study, doubt clearing,
n the tutorial any other)
o.

General Comments of the lab Instructor about the suitability of IP or new


pedagogy attempted in labs:

Syllabus Coverage Report


Syllabus coverage by one week before MTE

Satisfactory/ Lagging by ____ lectures.

Syllabus coverage by two week before E TE

Satisfactory/ Lagging by ____ lectures.

_____________________________ __________________________________
Signature of Instructor & Date Signature of HoD & Date

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