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Derives Bernoulli's equation for steady, incompressible, inviscid flow, linking pressure, velocity, and elevation along a streamline with negligible friction. Includes a pipe-flow example illustrating head and compressor requirements.
This class provides students with an introduction to principal concepts and methods of fluid mechanics. Topics covered in the course include pressure, hydrostatics, and buoyancy; open systems and control volume analysis; mass conservation and momentum conservation for moving fluids; viscous fluid flows, flow through pipes; dimensional analysis; boundary layers, and lift and drag on object