Course detail
Fluid Engineering
FSI-LFIAcad. year: 2023/2024
The aim of the course is to present the basic properties of fluids and flow and their usage in different industrial and agricultural applications.
Basic equations of hydrodynamics are the starting point for the analysis and description of principles of hydraulic and pneumatic elements, machines and mechanisms.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Department
Entry knowledge
Basics in hydrodynamics, thermo mechanics and the body dynamics
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Credit and Examination (written exam), ECTS evaluation
Seminars and written tasks on the excercises
Aims
To extend the knowledge gained in the basic course of hydromechanics. Learn how to work with different notation of basic equations describing fluid flow and to use them in solving suitably chosen exercises. To deepen knowledge of interconnection of mathematical description of physical processes connected with fluid flow.
The knowledge of applied hydrodynamics and the basic hydraulic elements and mechanisms principle
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Brdička, M. a kol.: Mechanika kontinua, , 0 (CS)
Pivoňka, J. : Tekutinové mechanismy, , 0 (CS)
Recommended reading
Tomáš, F.: Čerpadla I, , 0
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Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. The Conservation law. The Euler and Lagrange continuum theory.
3. Bernoulli equation, dissipation function.
4. The disc pump principle.
5. Cavitation, beneficial work of viscous forces.
6. Bernoulli equation in the relative system (rotation).
7. The centrifugal pump principle.
8. The forces on the through flow solid surface and element.
9. Forces and the application for the jet.
10. The Pelton turbine principle.
11. Compressibility of fluid, the weight conservation law application for the jet and air lift pump.
12. Wave equation, water hammer and their application.
13. The sound waves transmission in the liquid.
Exercise
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