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Syllabus 2022-23 - 14612016 - Fluid Mechanics (Mecánica de fluidos)
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- Level 3: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams, seminars and regular lectures in this language
DEGREE: | Grado en Ingeniería mecánica (14612016) |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF LINARES |
DEGREE: | Grado en Ingeniería química industrial (14412017) |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF LINARES |
DEGREE: | Grado en Ingeniería eléctrica (14712018) |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF LINARES |
DEGREE: | Doble grado en Ingeniería eléctrica e Ingeniería mecánica (14812024) |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF LINARES |
DEGREE: | Doble grado en Ingeniería de recursos energéticos e Ing. química industrial (15112023) |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF LINARES |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2022-23 |
COURSE: | Fluid Mechanics |
NAME: Fluid Mechanics | |||||
CODE: 14612016 (*) | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 1 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 | YEAR: 2 | SEMESTER: SC |
- Introduction to the Study of Fluid Mechanics. Introduction to the course. Solid vs fluid (gas and liquid). What Is A Fluid? Fluid properties. objectives and essential simplifications.-Basic Concepts. Strategy in the study of fluids.
- Fluidostatics. Fundamental equation of hydrostatics. Implications. Forces on surfaces. Archimedes principle. Examples.
- Fluid kinematics. Fluid Field. Stationary and uniform flow. Path line, stream line, streak line.
- Conservation Laws. Introduction. Conservation Laws. Reynolds Transport Theorem. Continuity, momentum, energy equations. Applications.
- Dimensional analysis and physical similarity. Basis of Dimensional Analysis. Buckingham Theorem. Dimensionless parameters. Physical Interpretation. Similarity.
- Flow in ducts. Introduction. Losses in Pipes: empirical equations, Darcy-Weissbach, Friction factor. Dependence of friction factor with roughness and Reynolds number. Equations for the calculation of the friction factor. laminar and turbulent solution. Colebrook equation - artificial and natural roughness. Methods of Calculation of friction factor in turbulent regime: iterations, approximate formulas and diagrams. The Moody diagram. Local losses computation. Interference.
- Introduction to flow in open channels. Introduction and basic
concepts. Dimensional Analysis of the problem. Flow
classification. Uniform flow: Analysis and optimums
section. Non-uniform flow: Specific Energy, Critical Depth.
Hydraulic jump.Open channels flow meters.
- Lab sessions: during the semester there will be different lab sessions regarding: fluidstatics, conservation laws, ideal flow, intro to CFD or flow in ducts. A minimum calification must be obtained in the completion of the practice reports to pass the subject.
The teaching methodology will consist of three different types
of activities:
- Lectures delivered at the classroom. In these classes the
concepts previously commented will be introduced and explained by
the lecturer. In addition, exercises related to the matter studied
will be also solved. The methodology used will be that indicated
previously.
- Lab sessions: five lab sessions of two hours each will be
held, all of them at the fluid mechanics experimental lab. These
will consist of a theoretical introduction, followed by the
measurements acquisition by the students. The students will
subsequently analyze the results and compare them with the
theoretical concepts studied to write an individual final report of
each session. The methodology used will be that indicated
previously.
- The collective mentoring sessions will consist of seminars
related to the subject. The methodology used will be that stated
above.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
A minimum mark is needed to pass the exam.
The attendance to the practical sessions is
mandatory. If a student has not attended all the
laboratory practice sessions, he / she will not allowed to attend
the exam and, therefore, will not be graded. A minimum calification
must be obtained in the completion of the practice reports to pass
the subject.
By means of the above assessements, the competences CC2 and
CT4 will be evaluated, as well as the corresponding results.
1) TEACHING METODOLOGY AND FORMATIVE ACTIVITIES
In general, in the multimodal or mixed scenario, the format will be "face-to-face 100" or "face-to-face 50% rotating". Theory classes will be held in person at 100% in those degrees and courses with a reduced number of students that allows it according to the capacity of the available classrooms. In those that do not, the classes will be face-to-face for 50% of the students, establishing two subgroups, which will rotate the attendance in alternate weeks. Classes will be broadcast by videoconference to the subgroup of students who do not attend class that week, for which purpose videoconference cameras will be installed in the classrooms.
The teaching methodology will consist of three types of activities:
Expository classes, taught electronically synchronously. In these classes the teacher will present and explain the concepts corresponding to the content section. Also, exercises related to the studied subject will be solved. The methodologies used will be: Master classes, Theory exposition and general examples, Introductory activities and Conferences.
Laboratory sessions: five laboratory sessions of two hours each
will be held.
They will be taught face-to-face in the laboratory (also
electronically synchronously in the case of "face-to-face 50%
rotating" format). These sessions will consist of a brief
theoretical introduction, followed by the acquisition of
measurements by the students in the laboratory or, where
appropriate, the provision of the necessary values to carry out the
corresponding calculations. The students will later analyze the
results, comparing them with the theoretical concepts studied and,
finally, they will be able to make an individual report of each
session. The methodologies used will be: Practical activities,
Laboratories, Computer rooms, Exercise resolution, Presentations /
exhibitions, Seminars or Video tutorials.
The collective tutoring sessions will consist, fundamentally, of
seminars related to concepts specific to the subject. The
methodologies used in these and in the individual tutorials
They will be: Supervision of directed works, Seminars,
Debates, Clarification of doubts, Comments of works
Individual, Presentations / exhibitions.
In summary, the following activities and methodologies are considered for the mixed format:
Formative Activities |
Format (presential/online)* |
Teaching Metodology Description |
A-1 Large group theory classes |
50% rotating attendance (*) |
Classes in the timetable and classroom assigned to a part of the group and retransmssion to the rest, with rotation, as determined by the Centre |
A2- Small group classes |
Presential 100% (**) |
Class at the assigned time and laboratory. |
Tutorials |
50% rotating attendance (*) |
Class in the schedule and classroom assigned to part of the group and electronically to the rest, with periodic rotation of students, as determined by the Center. |
(*) The Center may establish a different attendance
percentage depending on the number of students and capacity of the
classroom / laboratory according to sanitary measures.
(**) The Center may establish rotating attendance depending
on the number of students and capacity of the classroom /
laboratory according to the sanitary measures (class in the
schedule and classroom / laboratory assigned to one part of the
group and telematic transmission to the rest, with periodic
rotation of students, as determined by the Center).
2) EVALUATION SYSTEM
The evaluation system of the subject will be the same contemplated in the 100% face-to-face case, in order to give certainty to the students enrolled in the subject and according to what is established in the memory of the corresponding grade.
This decision is reinforced by the fact that the training methodologies and activities will not undergo any change with respect to the 100% face-to-face case.
At the time of obtaining the final grade, it will be necessary to have obtained a minimum grade in the final exam to proceed with the average.
The realization of the practices is obligatory. If a student has not attended all the laboratory practical sessions, they will not be able to take the exam and therefore will not be graded.
Through the different evaluation instruments, the competences will be evaluated, and especially the CC2 and CT4, as well as the corresponding results.
In summary, the evaluation system will be:
ASPECT |
CRITERIA |
INSTRUMENT |
WEIGHT |
Attendance and / or participation in face-to-face and / or virtual activities |
Correct student intervention in class and tutoring. |
Observation and notes of the teacher and the rest of the students. |
5.0% |
Theoretical concepts of matter |
Mastery of theoretical and practical content. |
written test |
75.0% |
Carrying out work, cases or exercises |
Correct resolution of the proposed works. Clarity of presentation and exposition of the same. |
Delivery of works |
10.0% |
Laboratory / field practice / use of ICT tools |
Correcto manejo de instrumentación y procesamiento y análisis de datos. |
Correct handling of instrumentation and data processing and analysis. |
10.0% |
The qualification system will be governed by the provisions of RD 1125/2003 of September 5, which establishes the European credit system and the qualification system for official university degrees.
3)RESOURCES
Although the training activities or the methodology have not undergone any modification (with the exception of the retransmission of the classes if necessary), if the theory teaching were in a "face-to-face 50% rotating" format, it would be carried out in part of virtual form (in its synchronous modality), with no 50% face-to-face variation. In this sense, the methodology would remain the same, that is, classes using presentations and whiteboards, seminars, etc., but they would in turn be relayed through virtual sessions in google-meet or similar to 50% of students who were in virtual format at that time.
The practical classes will continue to take place in a 100% classroom setting in the laboratory. If this is not possible, these will be in "rotating face-to-face" format.
1) TEACHING METHOLOGY AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES
The teaching methodology will consist of three types of activities:
Expository classes: taught electronically synchronously. In these classes the teacher will present and explain the concepts corresponding to the content section. Also, exercises related to the studied subject will be solved. The methodologies used will be: Master classes, Theory exposition and general examples, Introductory activities and Conferences.
Laboratory sessions: a total number of five
laboratory sessions of two hours each will be conducted
synchronously via telematics. These sessions will consist of a
brief theoretical introduction, followed by the acquisition of
measurements by the students in the laboratory, or where
appropriate, the provision of the necessary values; to carry out
the corresponding calculations. The students will later analyze the
results, comparing them with the theoretical concepts studied and,
finally, they will be able to make an individual report of each
session. The methodologies used will be: Practical activities,
Laboratories, Computer rooms, Exercise resolution, Presentations /
exhibitions, Seminars or ideotutorials. Alternatively, the small
group sessions may contemplate the resolution of practical cases
related to the subject of the practices.
Collective tutoring sessions: they will be taught
electronically synchronously or asynchronously, depending on the
activity carried out. They will consist, fundamentally, of problem
solving, clarification of doubts, debates, seminars, tutoring of
papers, presentation of papers or conferences related to concepts
specific to the subject. The methodologies used in these and in the
individual tutorials will be: Supervision of directed works,
Seminars, Debates, Clarification of doubts, Comments on individual
works, Presentations / exhibitions.
In summary, the training activities do not undergo any change with respect to the 100% face-to-face case, except that they go into virtual mode.
In summary, the following activities and methodologies are considered for the mixed format:
Formative Activities |
Format (presential/online)* |
Teaching Metodology Description |
A-1 Large group theory classes |
Online |
Taught electronically synchronously. |
A2- Small group classes |
Online |
Taught electronically synchronously. |
Tutorials |
Online |
Taught electronically synchronously. |
(*)
The Center may establish a different attendance percentage
depending on the number of students and capacity of the classroom
/ laboratory according to sanitary measures.
(**) The Center may establish rotating attendance
depending on the number of students and capacity of the classroom
/ laboratory according to the sanitary measures (class in the
schedule and classroom / laboratory assigned to one part of the
group and telematic transmission to the rest, with periodic
rotation of students, as determined by the Center).
2) EVALUATION SYSTEM
The evaluation system of the subject will be the same as that
contemplated in the 100% face-to-face case, in order
to give certainty to the students enrolled in the subject and
according to what is established in the memory of the corresponding
grade. This decision is reinforced by the fact that the training
methodologies and activities will not undergo any change with
respect to the 100% face-to-face case.
In this case, the examination will be carried out virtually, if the competent / health authorities so establish.
At the time of obtaining the final grade, it will be necessary to have obtained a minimum grade in the final exam to proceed with the average.
The realization of the practices is obligatory. If a student has not attended all the laboratory practical sessions, they will not be able to take the exam and therefore will not be graded.
Through the different evaluation instruments, the competences will be evaluated, and especially the CC2 and CT4, as well as the corresponding results.
In summary, both for the ordinary and extraordinary call, the
evaluation system will be:
ASPECT |
CRITERIA |
INSTRUMENT |
WEIGHT |
Theoretical concepts of matter |
Mastery of theoretical and practical content. |
written test |
75.0% |
Carrying out work, cases or exercises |
Correct resolution of the proposed works. Clarity of presentation and exposition of the same. |
Delivery of works |
10.0% |
Laboratory / field practice / use of ICT tools |
Correct handling of instrumentation and data processing and analysis. |
Evaluation of the practices |
10.0% |
The qualification system will be governed by the provisions of RD 1125/2003 of September 5, which establishes the European credit system and the qualification system for official university degrees.
3) RESOURCES
Although the training activities or the methodology have not undergone any modification, the teaching is carried out virtually (in its synchronous mode) in its entirety. In this sense, the methodology will remain the same as in the 100% face-to-face case, that is, classes using presentations, whiteboard, seminars, etc., but they will be taught through virtual sessions on Google Meet or similar. the training activities or the methodology have not undergone any modification, the teaching is carried out virtually (in its synchronous mode) in its entirety. In this sense, the methodology will remain the same as in the 100% face-to-face case, that is, classes using presentations, whiteboard, seminars, etc., but they will be taught through virtual sessions on Google Meet or similar.
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