Good explanation of the fundamental aspects of fluid mechanics dear Dr CH V Subbarao garu. Basic problems were discussed as an introductory lecture. Can you also deal with metacentric heights of ships under Static conditions Kindly deal with fluid dynamics with more care and lively practical examples. Flow thro' open channels, closed systems must be dealt with with detailed theoretical aspects. Circulatory flow problems can be discussed. Momentum, Heat and Mass transfer analogy may be discussed for analogical study. Of course, for the design - mechanics part, I understand it is more important . For scale-up dimensionless factors in all the three cases on a comparative basis may be introduced and discussed. Please be specific and clear on 'boundary layer' concept - both laminar and turbulent..
Nice and excellent presentation
Good presentation
Very informative video for chemical engineer tq sir we want more videos
Wonderful session… Thank you very much sir …. Look forward for more videos …👍👌
Good explanation sir
Very informative for chemical engineering students
Detailed explanation sir
Thank you sir,
Concepts are very clear.
Nice presentation and explanation, very useful for who are working in production department & chemical engineers
Add some experiments on these Properties
Good explanation of the fundamental aspects of fluid mechanics dear Dr CH V Subbarao garu. Basic problems were discussed as an introductory lecture. Can you also deal with metacentric heights of ships under Static conditions
Kindly deal with fluid dynamics with more care and lively practical examples. Flow thro' open channels, closed systems must be dealt with with detailed theoretical aspects. Circulatory flow problems can be discussed. Momentum, Heat and Mass transfer analogy may be discussed for analogical study. Of course, for the design - mechanics part, I understand it is more important . For scale-up dimensionless factors in all the three cases on a comparative basis may be introduced and discussed. Please be specific and clear on 'boundary layer' concept - both laminar and turbulent..
Sure sir