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source: Victor Ugaz 2013年2月4日
A series of screencast lectures presenting content from an undergraduate-level fluid mechanics course in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University (College Station, TX, USA).
My inspiration for producing this series of videos has been my lifelong personal journey to understand fluid mechanics and explain its beauty to others in a straightforward way. I have received no external support for this project...the effort is purely a labor of love.
I would like to acknowledge Aashish Priye and Jamison Chang for assistance in developing the materials and preparing the captioning.
Please feel free to share any comments or suggestions.
What is a Fluid? - Lecture 1.1 13:20
Introduction to Viscosity - Lecture 1.2 15:53
Surface Tension, part 1 - Lecture 1.3 5:26
Surface Tension, part 2 - Lecture 1.4 10:49
Non-Newtonian Fluids, part 1 - Lecture 1.5 10:41
Non-Newtonian Fluids, part 2 - Lecture 1.6 14:35
Non-Newtonian Fluids, part 3 - Lecture 1.7 6:17
Non-Newtonian Fluids, part 4 - Lecture 1.8 13:35
Conservation of Mass, part 1 - Lecture 2.1 10:30
Conservation of Mass, part 2 - Lecture 2.2 10:26
Conservation of Mass, part 3 - Lecture 2.3 8:27
Conservation of Mass, part 4 - Lecture 2.4 6:53
Conservation of Mass, part 5 - Lecture 2.5 7:41
Coordinate Transformations, part 1 - Lecture 3.1 9:02
Coordinate Transformations, part 2 - Lecture 3.2 16:28
Coordinate Transformations, part 3 - Lecture 3.3 11:57
Conservation of Momentum, part 1 - Lecture 4.1 15:02
Conservation of Momentum, part 2 - Lecture 4.2 10:31
Conservation of Momentum, part 3 - Lecture 4.3 9:06
Conservation of Momentum, part 4 - Lecture 4.4 14:59
Conservation of Momentum, part 5 - Lecture 4.5 17:58
Applying the Navier-Stokes Equations, part 1 - Lecture 4.6 14:02
Applying the Navier-Stokes Equations, part 2 - Lecture 4.7 11:31
Applying the Navier-Stokes Equations, part 3 - Lecture 4.8 7:55
Applying the Navier-Stokes Equations, part 4 - Lecture 4.9 15:38
Conservation of Energy, part 1 - Lecture 5.1 7:14
Conservation of Energy, part 2 - Lecture 5.2 11:36
Losses & Friction Factors, part 1 - Lecture 6.1 13:17
Losses & Friction Factors, part 2 - Lecture 6.2 10:13
Losses & Friction Factors, part 3 - Lecture 6.3 9:42
Losses & Friction Factors, part 4 - Lecture 6.4 13:15
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