The document outlines the course outcomes (COs) and mapping for a Fluid Mechanics lab course. It lists 6 COs related to fluid dynamics concepts and calculations. It then maps these COs to program outcomes (POs) and program specific outcomes (PSOs) to show how the course objectives align with overall program goals.
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The document outlines the course outcomes (COs) and mapping for a Fluid Mechanics lab course. It lists 6 COs related to fluid dynamics concepts and calculations. It then maps these COs to program outcomes (POs) and program specific outcomes (PSOs) to show how the course objectives align with overall program goals.
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Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical & Social Sciences
Engineering Institute NH-330 Prayagraj-Ayodhya Bypass, Faridipur, Sultanpur (U.P.) -228119
OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION
Workbook for writing COs & Mapping with POs/PSOs
Name of Course Fluid Mechanics Lab Session:2023-24
Course Code BME351 Semester: III Name of the Course Dr Jyoti Prakash Srivastava Teacher Experiment Description of Experiments BL No. At the end of this course, students will be able to:
1. To verify the Bernoulli’s Theorem
2. To determine coefficient of discharge of an orifice meter
3. To determine the coefficient of discharge of venturi meter
To determine the coefficient of discharge of Notch (V and Rectangular
4. types)
Demonstrate Fluid flow through pipe and notches
CO-1 Demonstrate concept of Bernoulli’s Theorem K2
Calculate coefficient of discharge of orifice meter, venturi meter K3
CO-2 and notches
5. To determine the coefficient of impact for vanes
Calculate coefficient of impact discharge and velocity for flat and
curved vanes.
CO-3 Calculate coefficient of impact on flat and curved vanes K3
6. To determine the friction factor for the pipes.
To determine the minor losses due to sudden enlargement, sudden
7. contraction and bends. CO-4 Calculate different type of losses in pipe flow K3
8. To find critical Reynolds number for a pipe flow
CO-5 Calculate the Reynolds number of the flowing fluid K3
9. To determine the meta-centric height of a floating body
CO-6 Calculate the Metacentric height of a floating body K3
FINAL COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of course, the student will be able to BL R -CO 1 Understand the principles and performance characteristics of flow K2 and thermal devices. R -CO 2 Know about the measurement of the fluid properties K2 R -CO 3 Understand and analyze various properties of fluids K2 R -CO 4 Evaluate the performance characteristics of fluid/thermal K5 machinery R -CO 5 Evaluate the velocity and pressure variations in various types of K5 simple flows. CO-1 Demonstrate concept of Bernoulli’s Theorem K2 CO-2 Calculate coefficient of discharge of orifice meter, venturi meter K3 and notches CO-3 Calculate coefficient of impact on flat and curved vanes K3 CO-4 Calculate different type of losses in pipe flow K3
CO-5 Calculate the Reynolds number of the flowing fluid. K3
CO-6 Calculate the Metacentric height of a floating body K3 Program Outcomes Description of Program outcome (PO) As defined by National Board Of PO Short title of PO Accreditation: Engineering Graduates will be able to: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, Science, Engineering fundamentals Engineering PO1 and an Engineering specialization to the solution of complex Engineering Knowledge problem. Identify, formulate, review research literature and Analyze complex PO2 Problem Analysis engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principals of mathematics, basic/natural sciences and engineering sciences Design solutions of complex engineering problems and design system Design/Development components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate PO3 of the solutions considerations for the public health, safety and the cultural, societal and environmental considerations. Conduct Used research-based knowledge and research methods including design of PO4 Investigation of experiments analysis and interpolations of data and synthesis of complex problems information’s to provide valid conclusions Create select and apply appropriate techniques resources and modern PO5 Modern tool Uses engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to asses societal, health The Engineer and PO6 safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant Society to the professional engineering practices. Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and Environment and PO7 environmental contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of and need for Sustainability sustainable development. Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and PO8 Ethics responsibility and norms of engineering practice. Individual And Team Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in a diverse PO9 Work team and in multidisciplinary setting. Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the PO1 engineering community and with the society at large such as being able to Communication 0 comprehend and write effective reports and design documentations, make effective presentation and give and receive clear instructions Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the principles of engineering PO1 Project Management and management practices and apply these in one’s own work as a member 1 And Finance and leader of a team to manage projects and in a multidisciplinary environment. Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in PO1 Life Long Learning independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of technological 2 change Advanced Software Develop proficiency in designing through advanced software tools related PSO1 Tools to mechanical engineering. Multidisciplinary Adopt multidisciplinary approach to solve real world industrial problem. PSO2 System Development CO-1 Demonstrate concept of Bernoulli’s Theorem K2
CO-2 Calculate coefficient of discharge of orifice meter, venturi meter and notches K3
CO-3 Calculate coefficient of impact on flat and curved vanes K3
CO-4 Calculate different type of losses in pipe flow K3
CO-5 Calculate the Reynolds number of the flowing fluid. K3
CO-6 Calculate the Metacentric height of a floating body K3
1. Practical files, Laboratory experiment, Viva. 2. Virtual Lab conducted by IITs. 3. You Tube /Animated lecture- related to Bernoulli’s Theorem, Bernoulli’s applications, Losses 4. Workshop on software related to Fluid Mechanics 5. Mini projects