Sunday, July 12, 2020

Fluid Mechanics (Continuing Educational Professional Development Course)


Fluid Mechanics
Fluid mechanics is a branch of physics concerned with the mechanics of fluids, which includes liquids, gases, and plasmas and the forces upon them. This course will focus upon the forces of water only. Fluid mechanics has a wide range of various applications, including mechanical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, geophysics, astrophysics, and biology. Fluid mechanics can be divided into sub-groups, fluid statics, the study of fluids at rest; and fluid dynamics, the study of the effect of forces on fluid motion. Fluid mechanics is a branch of continuum mechanics, a subject that models matter without using the information that it is made out of atoms; that is, it models matter from a macroscopic viewpoint rather than from microscopic.

Fluid mechanics, especially fluid dynamics, is an active field of research with many problems that are partly or wholly unsolved. Fluid mechanics at times be mathematically complex, and can best be solved by numerical methods, typically using computers.

Technical Learning College’s Scope and Function
Welcome to the Program,
Technical Learning College (TLC) offers affordable continuing education for today’s working
professionals who need to maintain licenses or certifications. TLC holds several different
governmental agency approvals for granting of continuing education credit.
TLC’s delivery method of continuing education can include traditional types of classroom lectures
and distance-based courses or independent study. TLC’s distance based or independent study
courses are offered in a print - based distance educational format. We will beat any other training
competitor’s price for the same CEU material or classroom training.
Our courses are designed to be flexible and for you do finish the material on your leisure. Students
can also receive course materials through the mail. The CEU course or e-manual will contain all
your lessons, activities and instruction to obtain the assignments. All of TLC’s CEU courses allow
students to submit assignments using e-mail or fax, or by postal mail. (See the course description
for more information.)
Students have direct contact with their instructor—primarily by e-mail or telephone. TLC’s CEU
courses may use such technologies as the World Wide Web, e-mail, CD-ROMs, videotapes and
hard copies. (See the course description.) Make sure you have access to the necessary
equipment before enrolling, i.e., printer, Microsoft Word and/or Adobe Acrobat Reader. Some
courses may require proctored closed-book exams depending upon your state or employer
requirements.
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At TLC, there are no scheduled online sessions or passwords you need contend with, nor are you
required to participate in learning teams or groups designed for the "typical" younger campus
based student. You can work at your own pace, completing assignments in time-frames that work
best for you. TLC's method of flexible individualized instruction is designed to provide each
student the guidance and support needed for successful course completion.
Course Structure :-
TLC's online courses combine the best of online delivery and traditional university textbooks. You
can easily find the course syllabus, course content, assignments, and the post-exam
(Assignment). This student friendly course design allows you the most flexibility in choosing when
and where you will study.
Classroom of One :-
TLC offers you the best of both worlds. You learn on your own terms, on your own time, but you
are never on your own. Once enrolled, you will be assigned a personal Student Service
Representative who works with you on an individualized basis throughout your program of study.
Course specific faculty members (S.M.E.) are assigned at the beginning of each course providing
the academic support you need to successfully complete each course. Please call or email us for
assistance.

Content :- 
Section 1 – WATER COMPOSITION.
Section 2 – PHYSICAL SCIENCE AND RELATED LAWS.
Section 3 – FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC PRINCIPLES.
Section 4- FLUID AND HYDRAULIC FORCES AND PRESSURES.
Section 5 – EXPERIEMENTS AND EARLY APPLICATIONS.
Section 6 –HYDRAULIC FOUNDATIONS AND THEORIES.
Section 7 – BACKFLOW AND CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL.
Section 8- PUMPS AND PUMPING WATER.
Section 9- PUMP OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE.
Section 10- GROUNDWATER PRODUCTION SECTION.

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