This course serves as the second part of a comprehensive three-course series on Fluid Mechanics, specifically tailored for engineering students. You'll find clear, handwritten lectures and a variety of worked examples that make even the more complicated topics understandable. Key concepts covered include fluid acceleration, the Reynolds Transport Theorem, and the Bernoulli Equation, all designed to help you grasp the dynamics of fluids in motion.
What you'll learn
understand streamtubes, pathlines, and streaklines
apply the Reynolds Transport Theorem
demonstrate the conservation of mass in fluid dynamics