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CONTENTS
S.NO NAME OF THE TOPICS PAGE
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1. Title Page
2. Certificate Page
3. Course Information Sheet
4. Time Tables (Individual)
5. Institute and Department Vision and Mission
6. PEO’s and PO’s
7. Syllabus Copy
8. Course Objectives
9. Course Outcomes
10. Mapping CO’s with PEO’s and PO’s
11. Result Analysis of Previous Semester(Class Analysis)
12. Result analysis of the course for past 3 Years (Course
Analysis)
13. Missing Topics
14. Topics beyond Syllabus
15. Website References
16. Lesson Plan
17. Micro Plan
18. Internal Question Papers with Key
19. University Question Bank
20. Unit Wise Question Bank
21. Questions for Advanced Learners ( Gate Level Questions)
22. Assignment Topics
23. Tutorial Sheets
24. Remedial Classes and Corrective Actions
25. Make-Up classes and Tests
CIVIL ENGINEERING
PROGRAMME:ECE DEGREE: BTECH
COURSE CODE: (A30101) REGULATION: R13 COURSE TYPE: CORE / BREADTH/ MECHANICAL
CORRESPONDING LAB COURSE CODE :A50181 LAB COURSE NAME: FM&HM LAB
SYLLABUS:
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
2 REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Fluid mechanics Basic concepts& principles, Shiv kumar, ane books pvt. ltd
2. Fluid mechanics and machinery, CSP Ojha, Oxford higher education
3. Fluid mechanics by frank M. white (tata Mc.Grawhill Pvt ltd)
4. Fluid mechanics byA.K Mohanty, prentice Hall of india Pvt Ltd. New delhi
5. A text of fluid mechanicsa and hydraulic machines by Dr. R.K Bansal –Laxmi publications(P) Ltd.New delhi.
6. Fluid mechanics and machinery by D.Ramdurgala New Age publications
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES:
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
COURSE OUTCOMES:
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DESCRIPTION Pos
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Understand the different branches of fluid mechanics like hydrostatics,
1
fluid dynamics, fluid kinematics and flow measurements.
Understand the behavior of fluids in different cases like boundary layers,
2
transition flows, turbulent flows, open channel flows and pipe flows.
A,C,K
Measurement of static and dynamic behaviour of various properties under
3
different conditions of fluids.
Apply the concepts to the other related subjects like irrigation, water
4
supply, environment protection, watershed management etc.
Barometers
1
2 Fluid kinetics
3 Boundary layer formulaes along turbulent and laminar flow
1 http://web.mit.edu
3 web.stanford.edu/class/ee122/Handouts/Lab2
4 www.webcrawler.com/
5 www.asme.org/fluids_engineering
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ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-INDIRECT
ASSESSMENT OF COURSE OUTCOMES (BY STUDENT FEEDBACK ON FACULTY
FEEDBACK, ONCE) (TWICE)
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(Faculty) M.RAKSHITH (HOD)
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INSTITUTE VISION
Our vision is to promote quality education accessible to all sections of the Society without any
discrimination of caste, creed, color, sex and religion and help students discover their true potential.
INSTITUTE MISSION
DEPARTMENT
OF
CIVIL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT VISION
To become a school of excellence that brings out Civil Engineers of global standards with high
technical competencies and promotes high end innovation research to meet the current and future
challenges in Civil Engineering.
DEPARTMENT MISSION
To provide quality education in order to prepare globally competitive Civil Engineers capable of
producing innovative designs and practical, workable solutions to meet the new challenges in
Civil Engineering.
To innovate in the field of Civil Engineering to produce multiple solutions to unique problems.
To create an atmosphere conducive to learn cutting edge technology and entrepreneurship in the
service of the nation
PEO: 1
Graduates shall have the ability to apply the knowledge across the disciplines in emerging areas of Civil
Engineering for higher studies, research, and employability to handle realistic problems.
PEO: 2
Graduate shall have good communication skills to possess ethical conduct and sense of responsibility to
serve the society and protect the environment.
PEO: 3
Graduate shall have strong foundation in academic excellence, soft skills, managerial skills, leadership
qualities and understand the need for lifelong learning for a successful professional career.
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FLUID MECHANICS
UNIT I
Introduction : Dimensions and units – Physical properties of fluids specific gravity, viscosity, surface
tension, vapor pressure and their influences on fluid motion pressure at a point, Pascal’s law,
Hydrostatic law - atmospheric, gauge and vacuum pressure- measurement of pressure. Pressure gauges,
Manometers: differential and Micro Manometers. Hydrostatic Forces : Hydrostatic forces on submerged
plane, Horizontal, Vertical, inclined and curved surfaces – Center of pressure. Derivations and problems.
UNTI – II
Fluid Kinematics : Description of fluid flow, Stream line, path line and streak lines and stream tube.
Classification of flows : Steady, unsteady, uniform, non-uniform, laminar, turbulent, rotational and
irrotational flows – Equation of continuity for one, two , three dimensional flows – stream and velocity
potential functions, flownet analysis.
UNIT –III
Fluid Dynamics: Surface and body forces – Euler’s and Bernoulli’s equations for flow along a stream
line for 3 -D flow, (Navier – stokes equations (Explanationary) Momentum equation and its application
– forces on pipe bend. Pitot tube, Venturi meter and orifice meter – classification of orifices, flow over
rectangular, triangular and trapezoidal and Stepped notches - –Broad crested weirs.
UNIT – IV
Boundary Layer Theory : Approximate Solutions of Navier Stoke’s Equations – Boundary layer –
concepts, Prandtl contribution, Characteristics of boundary layer along a thin flat plate, Vonkarmen
momentum integral equation, laminar and turbulent Boundary layers (no deviation), BL in transition,
separation of BL, control of BL, flow around submerged objects-Drag and Lift- Magnus effect.
UNIT –V
Closed Conduit Flow : Reynold’s experiment – Characteristics of Laminar & Turbulent flows. Flow
between parallel plates, Flow through long tubes, flow through inclined tubes. Laws of Fluid friction –
Darcy’s equation, Minor losses – pipes in series – pipes in parallel – Total energy line and hydraulic
gradient line. Pipe network problems, variation of friction factor with Reynold’s number – Moody’s
Chart.
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCES:
1. Fluid Mechanics Basic Concepts & Principles, Shiv Kumar, Ane Books Pvt Ltd.
2. Fluid Mechanics and Machinary, CSP Ojha, Oxford Higher Eduction
3. Fluid Mechanics by Frank.M. White (Tata Mc.Grawhill Pvt. Ltd.)
4. Fluid Mehanics by A.K. Mohanty, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
5. A text of Fluid mechanics and hydraulic machines by Dr. R.K. Bansal - Laxmi Publications (P) ltd.,
New Delhi.
6. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery by D. Ramdurgaia New Age Publications.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
2 Have an understanding of the fundamentals of fluid mechanics- properties, statics, dynamics and flow
characteristic and so on.
4 Exposure to advanced concepts of fluid mechanics and how fluid mechanics plays a key role in other
branches of engineering.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
1 Understand the different branches of fluid mechanics like hydrostatics, fluid dynamics, fluid
kinematics and flow measurements.
2 Understand the behavior of fluids in different cases like boundary layers, transition flows, turbulent
flows, open channel flows and pipe flows.
3 Measurement of static and dynamic behaviour of various properties under different conditions of
fluids.
4 Apply the concepts to the other related subjects like irrigation, water supply, environment protection,
watershed management etc.
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DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING - 2nd Yr 1st Semester Marks List
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2015 25.58%
2014 37.5%
MISSING TOPICS
Topics BeyondSyllabus
Name of Faculty: M. RAKSHITH Class: II-I
Name of Course: FLUID MECHANICS Course Code: A30101
Barometers
Fluid kinetics
Boundary layer formulae along turbulent and laminar flow
1 http://web.mit.edu
2 web.stanford.edu/class/ee122/Handouts/Lab2
3 www.webcrawler.com/
4 www.asme.org/fluids_engineering
Prepared by Approved by
L.P DASIKA
(M.RAKSHITH) (HOD-CIVIL)
LESSON PLAN
Text Book/
Lecture No Topic Teaching Aid Reference
Book
Green Glass Board
UNIT I
L1.1 and Chalk Piece R5
Introduction : Dimensions and units (GGB & CP)
Physical properties of fluids specific
L1.2 GGB & CP R5
gravity, viscosity, surface tension
vapor pressure and their influences on
L1.3 GGB & CP R5
fluid motion pressure at a point
L1.4 Pascal’s law GGB & CP R5
R5L1.5 Hydrostatic law GGB & CP R5
Tutorial 01 R5
L1.6 atmospheric, gauge and vacuum pressure R5
measurement of pressure. Pressure
L1.7 GGB & CP R5
gauges,
Manometers: differential and Micro
L1.8 GGB & CP R5
Manometers.
Hydrostatic Forces : Hydrostatic forces
L1.9 GGB & CP R5
on submerged plane,
Tutorial 02 R5
L1.10 Horizontal surface GGB & CP R5
Tutorial 03 R5
UNTI – II
L2.1 Fluid Kinematics : Description of fluid GGB & CP R5
flow
Stream line, path line and streak lines
L2.2 GGB & CP R5
and stream tube
Classification of flows : Steady,
L2.3 GGB & CP R5
unsteady, uniform, non-uniform,
Tutorial 04 R5
laminar, turbulent, rotational and
L2.4 GGB & CP R5
irrotational flows
Equation of continuity for one, two ,
L2.5 GGB & CP R5
three dimensional flows
Tutorial 05 R5
L2.6 stream and velocity potential functions GGB & CP R5
L 2.7 flownet analysis. GGB & CP R5
Tutorial 06 R5
UNIT –III
Fluid Dynamics: Surface and body
L3.1 GGB & CP R5
forces.
UNIT – IV
L4.1 Boundary Layer Theory : Approximate GGB & CP R5
Solutions of Navier Stoke’s Equations.
UNIT –V
Tutorial 08 R5
Closed Conduit Flow : Reynold’s
experiment.
Characteristics of Laminar & Turbulent
L5.1 GGB & CP R5
flows
L5.2 Flow between parallel plates, GGB & CP R5
Tutorial 13 R5
L5.3 Flow through long tubes, GGB & CP R5
L5.4 flow through inclined tubes GGB & CP R5
Laws of Fluid friction – Darcy’s
L5.5 R5
equation
L5.6 Minor losses GGB & CP R5
L5.7 pipes in series – pipes in parallel GGB & CP R5
Total energy line and hydraulic gradient
L5.8 GGB & CP R5
line
L5.9 Pipe network problems, R5
Tutorial 14 R5
variation of friction factor with
L5.10 GGB & CP R5
Reynold’s number
L5.11 Moody’s Chart. GGB & CP R5
MICRO PLAN
UNTI – II
15 Fluid Kinematics : Description of fluid 1
flow
Stream line, path line and streak lines
16 2
and stream tube
Classification of flows : Steady,
17 2
unsteady, uniform, non-uniform,
laminar, turbulent, rotational and
18 2
irrotational flows
Equation of continuity for one, two ,
19 2
three dimensional flows
20 stream and velocity potential functions 2
21 flownet analysis. 2
UNIT –III
Fluid Dynamics: Surface and body
22 2
forces.
39 BL in transition 1
40 separation of BL, control of BL 2
flow around submerged objects-Drag and
41 3
Lift- Magnus effect.
UNIT –V
42 1
Closed Conduit Flow : Reynold’s
experiment.
Characteristics of Laminar & Turbulent
43 2
flows
44 Flow between parallel plates, 1
45 Flow through long tubes, 1
46 flow through inclined tubes 1
Laws of Fluid friction – Darcy’s
47 2
equation
48 Minor losses 2
49 pipes in series – pipes in parallel 2
Total energy line and hydraulic gradient
50 2
line
51 Pipe network problems, 1
variation of friction factor with
52 2
Reynold’s number
53 Moody’s Chart. 1
1. A Rectangular Object Of Size 2m Wide 3m Deep Lies In A Water Such Away That Its Side Makes
An Angle 30degrees With Free Surface Of Water. When Upper Edge Is 1.5m Below The Free Water
Surface?
2. Find The Thickness Of B.L At The End Of The Plate And The Drag Force On One Side Of Plate
1m Long& 0.8m Wide When Placed In To Water Flowing With A Velocity Of 150mm Per Second .
Calculate The Value Of Coeeficient Of Drag Also. Take Dynamic Viscosity 0.001 Poise, The
Velocty Profile Is Given By U/U =2x(Y/ᵟ)-(Y/ᵟ)2 ?(5m)
3. A) A Pipe Of Dia 9cm Is Suddenly Enlarged To 20 Cm. Find The Loss Of Head Due To
Enlargement When The Quantity Of Water Flowing 7800 Cm3/S?(3m)
Unit I:
Unit II:
1.Describe in detail the classification of flows given one example in each category?
2.The velocity potential components in 2D flow in a field of incompressible fluid are expressed
u=x-3y. Obtain for stream function and velocity potential.?
3.What do you mean by equipotential line And a line of constant stream function?
4.Define steam line, Path line, streak line. Derive the mathematical expressions for each of these
lines?
5. A 30 cm diameter pipe carries oil of sp. gr. 0.8 at a velocity of 2 m/s. At another section the diameter
is 20 cm. Find the velocity at this section and also mass rate of flow of oil. ?
Unit III:
1. Integarte 3D eulers equations for steady flow Condition and prove that each one of them Yields
Bernoullis equation?
2.A pipe of diameter 200mm, conveys a discharge of 2250 litre of water per minute and has apressure
of 15.70 Kpa at a certain section. Find the total energy head with respect to a datumn of 5m below the
pipe?
3. Discuss in detail classification of orifices and notches?
4. A rectangular notch 50 cm long is used to measuring a discharge 40 litres per second. An error of
2mm was made in measuring the head over the notch.Calculate the percentage error in the
discharge.Take Cd=0.6?
5.Differentiate between:
a. Bernoullis equation and eulers equation?
b. Velocity head and Pressure head?
c. Energy Equation and momentum Equation?
Unit IV:
1.Differentiate between Laminar boundary layer and turbulent boundary layer. What is laminar
sub layer?
2.Explain with a neat sketch the boundary layer characteristics, when a fluid is flowing over a
plate?
3.Define: laminar, turbulent, laminar sub layer, boundary layer thickness?
4.How will you determined wheather a boundary layer flow is attached flow, Detached flow or on
the verge separation?
5. What conditions Should be satisfied for separation of boundary layer?Discuss Briefly the
methods that can be used to prevent separation?
6.Describe pressure drag and friction drag?
Unit V:
FLUID MECHANICS
ADVANCED LEARNERS
WEAK LEARNERS
Assignment Topic
4.Write Short Notes On Broad Crested Weir & Orifice Meter& Venturi Meter & Pitot Tube?
2.Are they Understand the behavior of fluids in different cases like boundary layers, transition flows, turbulent
flows, open channel flows and pipe flows.
3 Are they Measurement of static and dynamic behaviour of various properties under different
conditions of fluids.
4 Are they Apply the concepts to the other related subjects like irrigation, water supply, environment
protection, watershed management etc.
For the benefit and improvement of the students, Department is conducting tutorial classes
for II B.Tech, I-Sem of n the Room number F35.
18.10.2016 Pipes in series Determine minor losses & neglect the minor
15 condition losses
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CIRCULAR
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