By taking this course, the students will:
- be able to analyze fluid flows encountered in engineering practice,
- be able to make interpretations for the possible physical outcomes related with the deformations of the fluid elements during their motion,
- decide whether the Lagrangian or the Eulerian approach should be used in the analysis of a particular fluid problem
- be able apply and make use of the basic conservation equations (mass, momentum and energy) for a fluid flow problem,
- decide whether an integral approach or differential approach is more appropriate for a particular fluid problem,
- be able make simplifications for engineering fluid flow problems and make estimations with reasonably good accuracy.