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Nama Mata Pelajaran/Subject Name | Mekanik Bendalir I / Fluid Mechanics I | Kod/ Code | MCB2013 | Status Mata Pelajaran/Subject Status | Teras Umum/ Common Core | Peringkat/ Level | Sarjana Muda/ Bachelor | Nilai Kredit/Credit Value | 3 | Prasyarat (jika ada)/Prerequisite (if any) | Statik / Statics | Penilaian/ Assessment | Kerja Kursus / Coursework (Tests, Assignments, Lab) 50%Peperiksaan Akhir / Final Exam 50% | Tenaga Pengajar/Lecturer | Dr Azuraien Jaafar/ Mr Faizairi M Nor/ Dr Mior Azman | Semester Diajar/Semester Taught | 3 / 2 | Objektif Pembelajaran/Learning Objective | At the end of this course, students should be able to: 1. Understand the concepts and behavior of fluids in complex static and flowing condition. 2. Understand the concept and applications of control volume to complex engineering problems. 3. Apply the knowledge of dimensional analysis in solving complex engineering problems. 4. Apply fluid mechanics concepts and fundamentals to the design of complex system involving fluid. | Sinopsis Mata Pelajaran/Subject Synopsis | The course covers Fluid Properties, Fluid Statics, Elementary Fluid Dynamics, Finite Control Volume Analysis, Dimensional Analysis and Flow in Pipes | Rangka Mata Pelajaran/Subject Planning | | Hours | | | Lect. | Lab | | Introduction * Fluid Properties | 6 | | | Fluid Statics * Hydrostatic Pressure Distribution * Measurement of Pressure * Buoyancy, Flotation and Stability | 4 | 4 | | Elementary Fluid Dynamics * Bernoulli Equation * Applications of Bernoulli Equation * Energy Line and Hydraulic Grade Line | 4 | 4 | | Finite Control Volume Analysis * Conservation of Mass – Continuity Equation * Newton’s 2nd Law – Momentum Equations * First Law of Thermodynamics – Energy Equation | 7 | 4 | | Dimensional Analysis and Modelling * Modeling & Similitude | 6 | | | Viscous Flow in Pipes * Flow characteristics in pipes * Fully

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