Calendar: 1961-1962 Page 192
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SYLLABUSES OF COURSES 191 Mechanics of Fluids Properties of fluids fluids at rest intensity of pressure pressure variation with altitude forces on submerged surfaces pressure measure- ment equilibrium of submerged bodies Fluids in motion-uniform non-uniform steady unsteady viscous and turbulent fluid flows significance of Reynolds Number pressure- gradient and fluid acceleration general energy equation and its applica- tions energy losses impulse with change of momentum and its applica- tions resistance to flow in pipes flow with free surface measurement of fluid velocity and rate of flow Electrical Technology The system Electric and magnetic fields The electric circuit-Kirchhoff's Laws The magnetic circuit The elementary laws of electromagnetism The generator and motor Analysis of voltage and current distributions in simple circuits Power Polyphase circuits Single phase and polyphase alternators The transformer vector diagram of currents and voltages Rectification simple circuit arrangements Elements of electronics Moving coil moving iron and dynamometer instruments Measurement of current voltage and power in and circuits Engineering Drawing Plane geometry and loci Principles of solid geometry Graphical integration Isometric projection Cams The drawing and sketching of engineering details and assemblies The use of British Standards Specifications Limits and fits Mechanics of Machines Principles of applied mechanics Mechanisms simple velocity and acceleration diagrams instan- taneous centre of rotation The reciprocating engine velocity and acceleration of piston and connecting rod inertia effects piston effort turning moment dia- grams flywheels Friction screw threads bearings clutches brakes transmission of power by ropes and belts Toothed gearing simple compound and epicyclic trains spur gears
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