Fluid Mechanics Made Easy: Ace Your Engineering Exams
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 18.09 GB | Duration: 19h 4m
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 18.09 GB | Duration: 19h 4m
Master Fluid Mechanics with Visual Lessons, Real-World Applications, and Step-by-Step Problem Solving for Engineering St
What you'll learn
Understand the Fundamental Principles of Fluid Mechanics
Apply Bernoulli’s and Continuity Equations to Practical Problems
Analyze Fluid Systems Using Control Volume and Differential Approaches
Solve Real-World Engineering Problems Involving Flow Measurement and Pipe Systems
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Algebra, Calculus, and Physics
Familiarity with Statics or Mechanics of Materials (Recommended but Not Required)
No Specialized Tools Required
Curiosity and Commitment
Description
Fluid Mechanics is one of the most important and challenging subjects in engineering education—and mastering it is essential for success in Civil, Mechanical, Aerospace, and Chemical Engineering. This course offers a clear, interactive, and application-focused approach to understanding fluid behavior and solving real-world problems.Taught by Rateeb (Ryan) Yehya, a professional engineer and experienced instructor, this course breaks down complex topics into simple, visual explanations using a digital pad and pen—just like Khan Academy. With over a decade of tutoring experience and real-world engineering insight, Rateeb makes learning fluid mechanics approachable, engaging, and practical.In this course, you’ll learn how to:Understand fluid properties, pressure, and buoyancyApply Bernoulli’s equation and the continuity principleAnalyze pipe systems, flow measurement devices, and energy lossesUse control volume methods to solve real-world fluid flow problemsThis course features:High-quality video lessons with digital whiteboard demonstrationsPop-up quizzes and checkpoints to reinforce learningReal-world examples drawn from engineering practiceStep-by-step problem walkthroughs to build strong problem-solving skillsWhether you're taking your first Fluid Mechanics class, preparing for the FE exam, or just brushing up on fundamentals, this course will give you the knowledge and confidence to succeed.Master Fluid Mechanics with Visual Lessons, Real-World Applications, and Step-by-Step Problem Solving for Engineering Students. This comprehensive course provides a solid foundation in fluid behavior, pressure dynamics, and flow analysis critical for success in Civil, Mechanical, Aerospace, and Chemical Engineering. Designed for undergraduate students and professionals alike, the course combines clear, interactive video lectures with practical engineering examples. Learners will gain the confidence to tackle complex fluid mechanics problems, prepare effectively for the FE exam, and apply concepts directly to engineering challenges in their academic and professional careers.
Overview
Section 1: Fluid Properties
Lecture 1 Density, Specific Weight, and Specific Gravity
Lecture 2 Vapor Pressure, Specific Volume, and Compressibility
Lecture 3 Atmospheric Gage Pressure and Absolute Pressure
Lecture 4 The Idea Gas Law
Lecture 5 Problem 1
Lecture 6 Viscosity
Lecture 7 Viscosity - Part 2
Lecture 8 Problem 2
Lecture 9 Problem 3
Lecture 10 Problem 4
Lecture 11 Surface Tension
Lecture 12 Capillarity
Section 2: Hydrostatic Force on Planar and Curved Surfaces
Lecture 13 Pressure Variation with Depth in Continuous Fluids
Lecture 14 Pressure Variation with Depth in Two or More Layers
Lecture 15 Hydraulic Jack
Lecture 16 Manometers
Lecture 17 Piezometric Head and Piezometric Pressure
Lecture 18 Hydrostatic Force on a Plane Surface
Lecture 19 Problem 1
Lecture 20 Problem 2
Lecture 21 Forces on Curved Surfaces
Lecture 22 Problem 3
Lecture 23 Buoyancy
Lecture 24 Problem 4
Lecture 25 Problem 5
Section 3: Fluid Motion
Lecture 26 Description of Fluid Motion
Lecture 27 Acceleration
Lecture 28 Problem 1
Lecture 29 Euler's Equation
Lecture 30 Problem 2
Lecture 31 Bernoulli's Equation
Lecture 32 Types of Pressure
Lecture 33 Piezometric Tube and Pitot Tube
Lecture 34 Problem 3
Lecture 35 Stagnation Point and Multiple Fluids
Lecture 36 Problem 4
Lecture 37 Problem 5
Section 4: Continuity Equation, Control Volumes, and the Momentum Equation
Lecture 38 Volume Flow Rate, Mean Velocity, and Mass Flow Rate
Lecture 39 Problem 1
Lecture 40 Control Volume and Control Surface
Lecture 41 Continuity Equation
Lecture 42 Problem 2
Lecture 43 Problem 3
Lecture 44 Problem 4
Lecture 45 Energy, Work, and Power
Lecture 46 Problem 5
Lecture 47 Pumps and the Pump Power
Lecture 48 Problem 6
Lecture 49 Turbines and Power Extracted
Lecture 50 Problem 7
Lecture 51 Energy Grade Line and Hydraulic Grade Line
Lecture 52 The Momentum Equation
Lecture 53 Procedure to Apply the Momentum Equation
Lecture 54 Problem 8
Lecture 55 Problem 9
Section 5: Drag and Lift
Lecture 56 Introduction to Drag Force
Lecture 57 Drag Force Formula
Lecture 58 Coefficient of Drag in 2D Bodies
Lecture 59 Problem 1 - Using Cd Tables
Lecture 60 Coefficient of Drag in 3D Bodies
Lecture 61 Terminal Velocity
Lecture 62 Power and Rolling Resistance
Lecture 63 Introduction to Lift Force
Lecture 64 Lift Force Formula
Lecture 65 Induced and Total Drag in Airfoils
Lecture 66 Stall Speed
Lecture 67 Drag and Lift for Vehicles
Lecture 68 Problem 2
Section 6: Dimensional Analysis and Similitude
Lecture 69 Dimensions in Fluid Mechanics
Lecture 70 Need for Dimensional Analysis
Lecture 71 Buckingham Pi Theorem
Lecture 72 Dimensionless Quantities
Lecture 73 How to Perform Dimensional Analysis
Lecture 74 Problem 1
Lecture 75 Problem 2
Lecture 76 Introduction to Similitude
Lecture 77 Types of Similitude
Lecture 78 Problem 3
Lecture 79 Problem 4
Lecture 80 The Use of Dimensionless Numbers
Lecture 81 Problem 5
Undergraduate Engineering Students,FE Exam Candidates,Engineering Professionals Looking to Refresh Their Knowledge,STEM Students Exploring Engineering Concepts