Course Objectives
1) Can explain the law of conservation of momentum.
2) Can explain the law of resistance and velocity distribution of laminar and turbulent flows.
3) Can explain the pressure losses and form losses of pipelines.
4) Can calculate the pipeline flow, such as single pipeline, conversing pipeline, and pipe networks.
Rubric
| Ideal Level | Standard Level | Unacceptable Level |
Achievement 1 | Can calculate various forces and momentum that act on the flow, using the law of conservation of momentum. | Can explain the law of conservation of momentum. | Cannot explain the law of conservation of momentum. |
Achievement 2 | Fully understand the law of resistance of laminar and turbulent flows, and can calculate various velocity distributions. | Can explain the law of resistance and velocity distribution of laminar and turbulent flows. | Cannot explain the law of resistance and velocity distribution of laminar and turbulent flows. |
Achievement 3 | Understand the pressure losses and form losses of pipelines, and can calculate various loss calculations. | Can explain the pressure losses and form losses of pipelines. | Can explain the pressure losses and form losses of pipelines. |
| Can calculate various pipeline flows, such as single pipelines, conversing pipelines, and pipe networks, and can design pipelines. | Can calculate the pipeline flow, such as single pipelines, conversing pipelines, and pipe networks. | Cannot calculate the pipeline flow, such as single pipelines, conversing pipelines, and pipe networks. |
Assigned Department Objectives
Teaching Method
Outline:
Hydraulics is a study of fluidity of water, in waterway, shores and oceans, artificial waterways, etc. In Hydraulics II, students will learn about the law of conservation of momentum and pipe flow.
Style:
Classes will be mainly conducted through lectures. Handouts will be distributed and projectors will be used as appropriate. In addition, questions will be given in class that are related to the basic aspects as a way of review and to retain knowledge. Report assignments will be given as appropriate.
Notice:
Students should understand the content of the class fully by solving many exercise problems, etc. Notes should be taken in detail. Students should bring a calculator with them. Find flow of water around you of interest, and make effort to discover the uniqueness of the flow.
Students who miss 1/3 or more of classes will not be eligible for a passing grade.
Contact: kanda@akashi.ac.jp
Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning
Course Plan
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Theme |
Goals |
2nd Semester |
3rd Quarter |
1st |
Laminar and turbulent flows (1) |
Can explain laminar and turbulent flows.
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2nd |
Laminar and turbulent flows (2) |
Can explain laminar and turbulent flows.
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3rd |
Laminar and turbulent flows (3) |
Can calculate the Reynolds number.
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4th |
Laminar and turbulent flows (4) |
Can calculate the velocity distribution of laminar flows.
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5th |
Laminar and turbulent flows (5) |
Can calculate the velocity distribution of turbulent flows.
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6th |
Pressure loss of pipelines (1) |
Can explain the pressure loss and the law of resistance of pipelines.
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7th |
Pressure loss of pipelines (2) |
Can calculate the pressure loss coefficient of pipelines.
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8th |
Form loss of pipelines |
Can explain the form losses of pipelines.
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4th Quarter |
9th |
Midterm exam |
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10th |
Flow rates of single pipeline (1) |
Can explain the energy and hydraulic grade line of a single pipeline.
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11th |
Flow rates of single pipeline (2) |
Can explain the energy and hydraulic grade line of a single pipeline.
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12th |
Flow rates of parallel pipe, branching pipe, merging pipe(1) |
Can calculate the flow rates of parallel pipe, branching pipe, merging pipe.
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13th |
Flow rates of parallel pipe, branching pipe, merging pipe(2) |
Can calculate the flow rates of parallel pipe, branching pipe, merging pipe.
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14th |
Pipe networks |
Can calculate flow rates of pipe networks.
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15th |
Siphon, pump, generator |
Can carry out calculation for pumps and generators.
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16th |
Final exam |
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Evaluation Method and Weight (%)
| Exams | Presentations | Mutual Evaluations | Attitude | Portfolio | Report Assignments | Total |
Subtotal | 90 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 100 |
Basic Proficiency | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Specialized Proficiency | 90 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 100 |
Cross-Disciplinary Proficiency | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |