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Sep 20, 2024
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ENGR 2343 - Fluid Mechanics 3 Credit Hours
Course Description: The student will solve problems related to the statics and dynamics of fluid flow and apply Stokes, Eulers and Bernoulli equations to analyze the characteristics of fluid flow in open and closed pipes. Quantitative analysis will incorporate methods of algebra, trigonometry and calculus where appropriate.
Prerequisites: ENGR 2133 Rigid Body Mechanics (minimum grade of C) or ENGR 2243 Statics (minimum grade of C) AND ENGR 2333 Thermodynamics (minimum grade of C) AND CHEM 1115 General Chemistry I (minimum grade of C) or CHEM 1415 Chemistry for Engineers (minimum grade of C)
Additional Information: This course is not offered on a regular basis. When offered, it will be during the Spring semester.
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