Explanation
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics for Engineering Students Part 3, This course is the third in a 3-course series designed to teach the fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics. In this section, we continue learning about fluid dynamics and introduce the concept of dimensional analysis. Let me just say that I hate engineering courses that are taught with PowerPoint slides. For that reason, you won’t find any pages here. I think people learn better when they have to write stuff down.
This means that most of my lectures are handwritten. I give you a brief overview of the notes to help you follow along and help you reduce the length of the videos. Speaking of video length…am I the only one who doesn’t like watching an hour long lecture? I didn’t think so. To eliminate that confusion my lessons are divided into short segments, usually 12-15 minutes. And if you are here for example, I made it easy to find. Almost all the examples are in their videos, so you can look at the texts and choose the ones you want to watch.
What will you learn?
- Lagrangian & Eulerian Definition, Vector Fields
- Continuity & Navier Stokes Equations, Buckingham Pi Theorem
- Dynamics, Flow Functions, Potential Speeds & more!
Who is this course for?
- Students enrolled in an undergraduate Fluids course who require additional study materials
An Introductory Guide to Fluid Mechanics for Engineering Students Part 3
- Publisher: Udemy
- Teacher: Cherish Qualls, PhD
- Language : English
- Level : All Levels
- Number of courses: 28
- Duration : 7 hours and 16 minutes
Contents Introduction to Fluid Mechanics for Engineering Students Part 3
Requirements
- Introduction to Fluid Mechanics for Engineering Students Part 2
- Calculus
- Differential Equations
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