MECH Dept Engineering Topics List

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

Difference between simple and differensial manometer: Comparision of simple and differential manometer

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

Difference between vertical and inclained manometers

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

Types of Manometers and its used

Types, Construction Diagram, Working Principle

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

A differential manometer is used to measure the difference in pressure between two points in a pipe or in two different pipes.

Types, Construction Diagram, Working Principle

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

A simple manometer consists of a glass tube having one of its end connected to a pipe through which fluid flows where pressure is to be measured and remains open to atmosphere.

Types, Working Principle

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

The pressure of a fluid is measured by using the following two principles.

Types, Construction Diagram, Working Principle

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

Mechanical gauges are used to measure high fluid pressure and where high precision is not required.

Definition, Statement, Formula, Derivation

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

The pressure at any point in a fluid at rest is obtained by the Hydrostatic law which states that the rate of increase of pressure in a vertically downward direction must be equal to the specific weight of the fluid at that point.

Definition, Statement, Formula, Derivation

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

Pascal's law states that the pressure or intensity of pressure at a point in a static fluid is equal in all directions.

Introduction

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

The study of fluids at rest is called fluid statics.

Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics | Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

Problems for Practice: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics - Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics | Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Subject and UNIT: Fluid Mechanics and Machinery: Unit 1: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics

Review Questions: Fluid Properties and Flow Characteristics - Fluid Mechanics and Machinery