CE 3210 Fluid mechanics 2. Credits and contact hours 3 Credits and 4 contact hours 3. Instructors or course coordinators name Dr. Yasser Hamed 4. Text book, title, author, and year Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Applications E. John Finnemore and Joseph B. Franzini other supplemental materials 5. Specific course information a. brief description of the content of the course (catalog description) Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Kinematics. Dynamics of ideal fluids. Flow of real fluids. Viscousity effect on fluid resistance. Fluid measurements b. prerequisites: GE 2010 and MATH 2040 co-requisites: None c. indicate whether a required, elective, or selected elective (as per Table 5-1) course in the program Required course 6. Specific goals for the course a. specific outcomes of instruction. 1. Student completing this course successfully will be able to : 2. Define the dimensions and units used in fluid mechanics 3. Recognize the fluid pressure and static forces on surfaces 4. Identify the laws of conservation of mass and energy 5. Understand the dynamic forces and momentum principle b. explicitly indicate which of the student outcomes listed in Criterion 3 or any other outcomes are addressed by the course. Outcome (a) : an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering Students apply differential equations to calculate liquid pressure forces and fluid pressure and velocities. Outcome (e) : An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems Students will be solve many problems concerning the fluid statics, kinematics and dynamics. Outcome (k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice