CEE 01341 - FLUID MECHANICS FALL 2019 INSTRUCTORS Jagadish Torlapati, Ph.D Rowan Hall 226B @jagadish users.rowan.edu/~jagadish LAB INSTRUCTORS Jeong Ahn, Ph.D [Sec. 2] Oluwayinka Adedeji [Sec. 6] Midterm 20% Final 25% Presentations 5% Laboratory 20% Homework 15% Design Project 10% Class & Quizzes 5% What will you learn in this class? • Fluid Properties • Fluid Statics and Kinematiccs • Pressurized Pipe Flow • Pressure Losses in Pipes • Pumps & Turbines TEXTBOOK Fluid Mechanics 2nd Edition by Russell C. Hibbeler ISBN: 978-0134649290 LECTURE Location - REXT 320 Section (1, 2 & 6) - Tue: 11:00 - 12:15 PM LAB TIMES Section 1 - Fri: 8:00 - 10:45 AM Section 2 - Fri: 11:00 - 1:45 PM Section 6 - Thu: 3:30 - 6:15 PM
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CEE 01341 - FLUID MECHANICS FALL 2019
INSTRUCTORS
Jagadish Torlapati, Ph.D Rowan Hall 226B @jagadish users.rowan.edu/~jagadish
LAB INSTRUCTORS
Jeong Ahn, Ph.D [Sec. 2]
Oluwayinka Adedeji [Sec. 6]
Midterm20%
Final 25%
Presentations5%
Laboratory20%
Homework15%
Design Project10%
Class & Quizzes5%
What will you learn in this class? • Fluid Properties• Fluid Statics and Kinematiccs• Pressurized Pipe Flow• Pressure Losses in Pipes• Pumps & Turbines
ABSTRACT This course encompasses the details about properties of fluids (water) and various forces acting on them. Applications include pipe flow, pumps, and turbines.
Jagadish Torlapati, Ph.D Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rowan University
ENGR 01341 – FLUID MECHANICS FALL 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
I General Information 1
II Course Guidelines 3
III Lecture Schedule 5
IV Lab Information 6
V Lab Schedule 7
VI Other Information 8
VII Additional Resources 9
ENGR 01341 – FLUID MECHANICS FALL 2019
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I. GENERAL INFORMATION
STATEMENT OF DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
I consider this classroom to be a place where you will be treated with respect,
and I welcome individuals of all ages, backgrounds, beliefs, ethnicities, genders,
gender identities, gender expressions, national origins, religious affiliations, sexual
orientations, ability and other visible and nonvisible differences. All members of this
class are expected to contribute to a respectful, welcoming and inclusive environment
for every other member of the class. If you feel that your contribution is not being
valued for any reason, please speak with me privately. If you wish to communicate
anonymously you may do so in writing or speak with the Office of Social Justice,
Oct 28 – Nov 1 4. Pipe Flow – Bernoulli’s Principle
Nov 4 – Nov 8 4. Pipe Flow – Energy Equation
Nov 11 – Nov 15 4. Pipe Flow – Major Losses
Nov 18 – Nov 22 4. Pipe Flow – Minor Losses
Nov 25 – Nov 29 THANKSGIVING WEEK
Dec 2 – Dec 6 5. Misc Topics – Pumps & Turbines
Dec 9 – Dec 10 READING WEEK
Dec 12 – Dec 18 FINALS
ENGR 01341 – FLUID MECHANICS FALL 2019
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IV. LAB INFORMATION Professional conduct is required in the laboratory to avoid safety violations. Online safety training is mandatory for all students. Instructions for completing the online safety training are provided here. Some of the important things to remember:
• No food or drink is allowed in the laboratory
• Pants, and closed toe shoes are required to enter the lab
• Missing lab without valid medical excuse will result in a
zero grade
• Missing more than two labs without valid medical excuse
will result in zero for the lab portion of your grade
• All lab reports are team reports unless specified
• Lab reports are due before each lab class
• Lab grade will be weighted based on the contribution percentage given by your
teammates
LAB REPORT All lab reports should include some or all the sections as specified by the lab report. 1. Letter of Transmittal – Sample letter of transmittal can be found here.
2. Abstract – A brief paragraph describing the details of the experiment and the
results.
3. Introduction – A general background should be presented here with relevant
citations for statements. The objective of the report needs to be at the end of this
section and it is usually one sentence describing the goal of the experiment.
4. Materials and methods – This section will include a list of all the materials and
instruments that were used in the experiment. The method of the experiment should
be presented in detail. If it is a software lab, the input parameters should be
discussed in this section. Any formulae used for generating results should be
presented here. All the parameters in the formulae should be explained in detail. All
the equations or formulae should be numbered.
5. Results and discussion – This section should include the results from the
experiment. The results should be discussed in detail and should refer to the
relevant formulae for calculations. Figures and tables should be accompanied with
results where necessary. The Figure captions go under the figure and Table
captions should go above the Table. Uncertainty and appropriate significant
figures should be used where necessary.
6. Conclusions – This section should briefly summarize the findings from the
experiment.
7. References – This section will contain the material used to write the lab report.
There is no preferred format for citation as long as it stays consistent throughout the