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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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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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