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Introduction to Fluid Machines and Compressible Flow

Introduction to Fluid Machines and Compressible Flow. Instructor: Prof. S. K. Som, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. This course provides an introduction to fluid machines and compressible flow. What is the fluid machine? A fluid machine is a device which converts the energy stored by a fluid into mechanical energy or vice versa. The subject Fluid Machines has a wide scope and is of prime importance in almost all fields of engineering. The course emphasizes the basic underlying fluid mechanical principles governing energy transfer in a fluid machine and also description of the different kinds of hydraulic and air machines along with their performances. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 02 - Energy Transfer in Fluid Machines


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Lecture 01 - Introduction to Fluid Machines
Lecture 02 - Energy Transfer in Fluid Machines
Lecture 03 - Energy Transfer in Fluid Machines (cont.)
Lecture 04 - Energy Transfer - Impulse and Reaction Machines, Efficiencies of Fluid Machines
Lecture 05 - Principles of Similarity in Fluid Machines
Lecture 06 - Concept of Specific Speed and Introduction to Impulse Hydraulic Turbine
Lecture 07 - Analysis of Force on the Bucket of Pelton Wheel and Power Generation
Lecture 08 - Specific Speed, Governing and Limitation of a Pelton Turbine
Lecture 09 - Introduction to Reaction Type of Hydraulic Turbine – A Francis Turbine
Lecture 10 - Analysis of Force on Francis Runner, and Power Generation
Lecture 11 - Axial Flow Machine, and Draft Tube
Lecture 12 - Governing of Reaction Turbine
Lecture 13 - Introduction to Rotodynamic Pumps
Lecture 14 - Flow and Energy Transfer in a Centrifugal Pump
Lecture 15 - Characteristics of a Centrifugal Pump
Lecture 16 - Matching of Pump and System Characterization
Lecture 17 - Diffuser and Cavitation
Lecture 18 - Axial Flow Pump
Lecture 19 - Reciprocating Pump
Lecture 20 - Reciprocating Pump (cont.)
Lecture 21 - Centrifugal Compressor, Part I
Lecture 22 - Centrifugal Compressor, Part II
Lecture 23 - Centrifugal Compressor, Part III
Lecture 24 - Axial Flow Compressor
Lecture 25 - Axial Flow Compressor (cont.)
Lecture 26 - Introduction to Compressible Flow
Lecture 27 - Introduction to Compressible Flow (cont.)
Lecture 28 - Thermodynamic Relations, and Speed of Sound
Lecture 29 - Disturbance Propagation, Stagnation, and Sonic Properties
Lecture 30 - Effects of Area Variation on Properties in an Isentropic Flow
Lecture 31 - Choking in a Converging Nozzle
Lecture 32 - Isentropic Flow through Convergent-Divergent Duct
Lecture 33 - Normal Shock, Part I
Lecture 34 - Normal Shock, Part II
Lecture 35 - Normal Shock, Part III
Lecture 36 - Normal Shock, Part IV
Lecture 37 - Normal Shock, Part V
Lecture 38 - Oblique Shock, Part I
Lecture 39 - Oblique Shock, Part II
Lecture 40 - Introduction to Expansion Wave and Prandtl Meyer Flow