Fluid Mechanics L3 Learning Strategies
Fluid Mechanics L3 Learning Strategies
Fluid Mechanics L3 Learning Strategies
Fluid Mechanics
This learning experience addresses one of those outcomes and that is SO # 7 “an
ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate
learning strategies”. The intent is for you (students) to take initiative of your
learning and to engage yourselves in learning experiences which are beyond
those outlined in the syllabus for the Fluid Mechanics course.
Additionally, students take their first course in Fluid Mechanics mostly because
their curriculum for their engineering major requires it. However, the fact is that
students encounter real-life applications or hear about Fluid Mechanics processes
without really appreciating them. Students will benefit by acquiring an
appreciation for the endless list of Fluid Mechanics applications and will have the
opportunity to expand their knowledge, recognize Fluid Mechanics phenomena,
and apply appropriate learning strategies to enhance their learning.
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Objectives:
How?
ROI
In addition to the learning that students acquire and the expanded knowledge
they develop about a spectrum of applications and related concepts, students will
be rewarded by earning points which would count as 10% of their final course
grade.
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1. Stability of floating bodies such as a floating concrete canoe
2. Sprinklers and irrigation systems design
3. Flow networks such as the plumbing system of your house
4. Selection of pumps and fans
5. Lift and drag: Quantification and applications
6. Shock waves
7. Open channels flow such as the flow of rivers and floods
8. Flow measurement devices
9. Viscosity measurement
10. Hydroelectric turbines
11. Natural phenomena such as hurricanes, tornados, tsunamis
12. Water hammers
13. Fluid mechanics of propellers (Momentum)
14. Jet propulsion (Momentum)
15. Rocket Mechanics (Momentum)
16. Rainfall-runoff capture
17. Turbomachinery
Dear Teams,
Each team will have 15 minutes of Show Time (Twelve minutes of presentation and
3 minutes for Q/A). You are free to split your presentations amongst yourselves
with the expectations that each member will present. We strongly urge you to
designate one person as the team leader (the facilitator and coordinator) who will
make sure proper follow up on progress is taking place and that each team member
is carrying their own weight. To assist you in designing an effective presentation,
you might want to follow the following structure for a total of around 12-13 slides,
each about a minute of presentation time.
You are to e-mail your presentation using the following file name convention:
Mech 243 L3 Name 1 Name 2 Name 3 Name 4 Name 5 Sp21-22 Sec 1 (or 2).pptx
Due Date: May 05, 2022. You are urged to work on this presentation during the
breaks of Easter and Eid El Fitr.
We wish you the best of luck and we look forward to learning from your learning
journey.
Dos and Don’ts and Some Techniques for Effective Oral Presentations
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