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LO6    Define  the  different  modes  of  heat         functions for two-dimensional ideal fluid
                          transfer:  conduction,  convection  and          flows.
                          radiation  and  calculate  the  thermal     LO2  Use  the  concept  of  boundary  layer
                          conductivity,  heat  transfer  coefficient,      theory over flat plate.
                          heat  transfer  through  plates,  cylinders   LO3  Apply   dimensional   analysis   and
                          and spheres.                                     similarity  concepts  in  their  usage  of
                    SYNOPSIS                                               simplifying experiments.
                    This  course  introduces  the  essential  underlying   LO4  Apply the various formulations in solving
                    concepts related to heat engines (with working         problems related to pump and turbine.
                    fluids as gases and vapors) based on different    SYNOPSIS
                    thermodynamics cycles, criteria performance of    This  course  covers  the  two-dimensional  ideal
                    various type of power cycles, refrigerants and    fluid  flow  theory  by  establishing  methods
                    their properties, refrigeration cycles and types   employed in solving their problems. This course
                    of internal combustion engines, air compressor    also covers the concept of boundary layer over
                    systems and introduction to heat transfer.        flat  plate/surface  and  the  application  of
                    REFERENCES                                        dimensional analysis and similarity. Besides that,
                        a.   Cengel,  Y.A.,  Boles,  M.A.,  2011,     the introduction to pump and turbine as well as
                            Thermodynamics  :  An  Engineering        solving problems related to their application will
                            Approach,  7   edition.  in  SI  Units,   be also covered.
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                            McGraw-Hill.                              REFERENCES
                        b.   Cengel,  Y.A.,  Ghajar,  A.J.,  2011,        a.   Potter, M.C., & Wiggert, D.C., 2010,
                            Heat   and   Mass   Transfer   :                  Mechanics  of  Fluids,  4   Edition,
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                            Fundamentals  and  Applications,  4               Brooks/Cole, USA.
                            edition in SI Units, McGraw-Hill.             b.   Douglas, J.F., 2005, Fluid Mechanics,
                        c.   Morad, N.A., Mulop, N., Darus, A.N.,             5 th   Edition,  Pearson/Prentice  Hall,
                            2011, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,              England.
                            Pearson Malaysia Sdn Bhd.                     c.   Cengel,  Y.A.  and  Cimbala,  J.M.,
                        d.   Shavit,  A.,  Gutfinger,  C.,  2009,             2010, Fluids Mechanics: Fundamental
                            Thermodynamics:  from  concepts  to               and   Applications,   2    Edition,
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                                        nd
                            applications, 2  edition, Boca Raton,             McGraw Hill Higher Education, New
                            FL: CRC Press.                                    York.
                                                                          d.   White,  F.M.,  2011,  Fluid  Mechanics,
                                                                              7  Edition, McGraw Hill, 2011, New
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                    DMCF 3233 FLUID MECHANICS II                              York.
                    LEARNING OUTCOMES                                     e.   Munson,  B.R.,  Donald,    F.Y.,  and
                    At the end of this course, students should be able        Okiishi, T.H., 2010, Fundamentals of
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                    to:                                                       Fluid  Mechanics,  6 Edition,  Wiley,
                    LO1  Use  the  concepts  of  irrotationality,             USA.
                          incompressibility,  stream  and  potential


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