Civil and Environmental Engineering 2224 – Engineering Fluid Mechanics

Basic concepts of fluid mechanics: fluid statics; continuity, momentum and energy equations; vortex flow; flow of real fluids and boundary layers; dimensional analysis. These principles are applied to pipe and open channel flows: steady pipe flows, uniform and gradually-varied flow in open channels; sluice gates, weirs and hydraulic jumps, unsteady flows. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): ES 1022A/B/Y, Physics 1401A/B or the former Physics 1026. Corequisite(s): Applied Mathematics 2411. Pre-or Corequisite(s): Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 1 laboratory hour, 2 tutorial hours, 1.0 course. back to top





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