CE 354 Fluid Mechanics
This course begins with the basic principles of fluid mechanics. This includes hydrostatic forces, kinematics of fluid motion, integral descriptions and the differential representation of the conservation of mass, momentum, and energy equations. It then concludes with examinations of Bernoulli’s equation, dimensional analysis, viscous flow, frictional losses, and pipeline network analysis. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory, course meets four hours per week.
Credits
3
Cross Listed Courses
ME 354
Prerequisite
ENGR 251 (C- or higher),
CE 376 (may be taken concurrently or C- or higher), and
MATH 355 (C- or higher)