Course Information

Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
Fluid Mechanics MM206 4. Semester 3 + 0 3.0 4.0
Prerequisites None
Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Undergraduate
Course Type
Mode of delivery Face to Face
Course Coordinator Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fikret POLAT
Instructors Fikret POLAT
Assistants
Goals This is an introductory study of fluid mechanics for engineering majors. The conservation principles, which form the basis of the study of fluid mechanics, will be introduced and used to develop methods of analysis for relatively simple flow systems.
Course Content
Learning Outcomes - 1. Know the concept of fluid and the general terminology of fluids
- 2. Learn the static behavior of the fluid
- 3. Learn how to apply Bernoulli's law to fluids. It can establish the relationship between fluid and energy. Develops equations describing fluid flow in both integral and differential form, solves simple flow problems
Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Learning Methods
1. Week Introduction and basic concepts, Properties of fluids
2. Week Fluid statics and applications
3. Week Fluid statics and applications
4. Week Reynolds Transport Theorem (RTT) and Conservation of Mass Equation
5. Week General Energy and Bernoulli Equations and their Applications
6. Week General Energy and Bernoulli Equations and their Applications
7. Week Linear momentum analysis of flow systems
8. Week Midterm Exam
9. Week Rotational momentum analysis of flow systems
10. Week Dimensional Analysis and Similarity
11. Week Dimensional Analysis and Similarity
12. Week Internal Flows
13. Week Internal Flows
14. Week External flows
Recommended Sources
[1] Engin, T. (Çeviri Editörü) Akışkanlar Mekaniği: Temelleri ve Uygulamaları, 3.. Baskı, PALME Yayınevi, 2014. [2] Munson, B.R., Young, D.F., Okiishi, T.H., Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 5th. Ed. John Wiley Sons, Inc.2005
Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
Program Requirements Contribution Level DK1 DK2 DK3 Measurement Method
*DK = Course's Contrubution.
0 1 2 3 4 5
Course's Level of contribution None Very Low Low Fair High Very High
Method of assessment/evaluation Written exam Oral Exams Assignment/Project Laboratory work Presentation/Seminar
ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Hours 14 3 42
Preparation, After Class Study 1 20 20
Research 1 20 20
Other Activities 1 18 18
Midterm 1 1 1 1
Final 1 1 1
Total Workload 102
ECTS Credit of the Course 4.0