Fluid Mechanics I

Undergraduate course, University of Guilan, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014

Fluid Mechanics I is a foundational undergraduate course that introduces students to the principles governing fluid behavior. The course covers key topics such as fluid properties, pressure and hydrostatics, control volume analysis, conservation laws, dimensional analysis, and internal flows. Through lectures, problem-solving sessions, and practical examples, students develop an understanding of how fluid mechanics applies to real-world engineering systems.

Responsibilities

  • Delivered weekly lectures and problem-solving tutorials.
  • Developed homework assignments and exams aligned with course objectives.
  • Provided one-on-one support to students during office hours.
  • Emphasized conceptual understanding and analytical techniques.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, students were expected to:

  • Apply fundamental principles to solve fluid statics and dynamics problems.
  • Analyze and interpret fluid behavior in engineering applications.
  • Use control volume approaches to derive conservation equations.