Unit Outline
ENG313
Fluid Mechanics 1
Semester 2, 2024
Alan Henderson
School of Engineering
College of Sciences and Engineering
CRICOS Provider Code: 00586B

Unit Coordinator
Alan Henderson
Email: Alan.Henderson@utas.edu.au
 

What is the Unit About?
Unit Description
This unit develops students’ conceptual knowledge of fluid mechanics and their ability to solve complex problems in fluid mechanics. The governing equations in integral form are explored and applied to a range of practical problems including boundary layers, pipe flows, pump-machine systems, open channel flows, hydraulic jumps, pumps, and turbines. Learning of theory and problem solving skills is applied in a practical design project. Hands-on learning in laboratory work is used to reinforce key concepts and develop written communication skills.
Intended Learning Outcomes
As per the Assessment and Results Policy 1.3, your results will reflect your achievement against specified learning outcomes.
On completion of this unit, you will be able to:
1
Explain fluid mechanics theory and concepts.
2
Solve fluid mechanics problems involving flow over bodies, open channel flows and turbomachinery using established control volume methods.
3
Critically interpret fluid mechanics results through application of theoretical and experimental methods.
4
Design a basic fluidic system for an engineering project.
Requisites
REQUISITE TYPE
REQUISITES
Pre-requisite
ENG212 AND KME271
Alterations as a result of student feedback
 
 
 

Teaching arrangements
ATTENDANCE MODE
TEACHING TYPE
LEARNING ACTIVITY
CONTACT HOURS
FREQUENCY
On Campus
Seminar
2 hour face to face seminar in weeks 1-9
2
Study Period 9 times
Practical
Laboratory 1 - Flow around a cylinder. Weeks 4-6
3
Once only
Practical
Laboratory 2 - Turbomachinery. Weeks 6-8
3
Once only
Practical
Laboratory 3 - Open channel flow. Weeks 7-9.
3
Once only
Workshop
Design Project Workshops. Weeks 10-12.
2
Study Period 3 times
Online
Independent Learning
Modules 1-3 will include pre-recorded videos during weeks 1-9
2
Study Period 9 times
Attendance / engagement expectations
If your unit is offered On campus, it is expected that you will attend all on-campus and onsite learning activities. This is to support your own learning and the development of a learning community within the unit. If you are unable to attend regularly, please discuss the situation with your course coordinator and/or our UConnect support team.

If your unit is offered Online or includes online activities, it is expected you will engage in all those activities as indicated in the Unit Outline or MyLO, including any self-directed learning.

If you miss a learning activity for a legitimate reason (e.g., illness, carer responsibilities) teaching staff will attempt to provide alternative activities (e.g., make up readings) where it is possible.
 
 
 
 

How will I be Assessed?
 
For more detailed assessment information please see MyLO.
Assessment schedule
ASSESSMENT TASK #
ASSESSMENT TASK NAME
DATE DUE
WEIGHT
LINKS TO INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
Assessment Task 1:
Design of a fluid system
Week 13
25 %
LO4
Assessment Task 2:
Weekly Assignment
Refer to Assessment Description
10 %
LO1, LO2
Assessment Task 3:
Laboratory Reports
Refer to Assessment Description
25 %
LO3
Assessment Task 4:
Final Examination
Exam Period
40 %
LO1, LO2
 
Assessment details
Assessment Task 1: Design of a fluid system
Task Description:
A team-based design based project will enable students to apply learning from modules 1-3 to a practical design problem. Resubmissions may be allowed if ILO4 is not passed.
Task Length:
10 pages excluding front matter and appendices
Due Date:
Week 13
Weight:
25 %
 
CRITERION #
CRITERION
MEASURES INTENDED
LEARNING OUTCOME(S)
1
Justify a preferred system design by evaluating alternative solutions against a common metric.
LO4
2
Model the performance of a basic fluid system design under a range of operating conditions
LO4
3
Document a basic system design using a technical report format
LO4
 
Assessment Task 2: Weekly Assignment
Task Description:
A weekly problem-solving based assignment will be delivered each week in weeks 1-9. This provides students with immediate feedback on their understanding of fluid mechanics problem solving. Students will upload solutions to the problems.
Task Length:
5 pages approx.
Due Date:
Refer to Assessment Description
Weight:
10 %
 
 

CRITERION #
CRITERION
MEASURES INTENDED
LEARNING OUTCOME(S)
1
Solve fluid mechanics problems involving flow over bodies, open channel flows and turbomachinery using established control volume methods.
LO2
2
Explain fluid mechanics theory and phenomena over a range of practical engineering contexts.
LO1
 
Assessment Task 3: Laboratory Reports
Task Description:
Three laboratory experiments are completed during semester: flow around a cylinder, turbo machinery and open channel flow. Students may self-select groups to attend using the student timetable. A written report is required 10 working days following the date of the experiment.
Task Length:
5 pages excluding front matter and appendices
Due Date:
Refer to Assessment Description
Weight:
25 %
 
CRITERION #
CRITERION
MEASURES INTENDED
LEARNING OUTCOME(S)
1
Document experimental results from a laboratory experiment in sufficient detail to ensure repeatability.
LO3
2
Interpret results from experimental work by referring to theory and published literature to make logical conclusions
LO3
 
Assessment Task 4: Final Examination
Task Description:
A final closed-book examination provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of fluid mechanics and their ability to apply control volume methods to solve fluid mechanics problems under timed conditions.
Task Length:
3 hours
Due Date:
Exam Period
Weight:
40 %
 
CRITERION #
CRITERION
MEASURES INTENDED
LEARNING OUTCOME(S)
1
Solve fluid mechanics problems involving flow over bodies, open channel flows and turbomachinery using established control volume methods.
LO2
2
Explain fluid mechanics theory and phenomena over a range of practical engineering contexts.
LO1
 
 
 

How your final result is determined
To pass this unit, you need to demonstrate your attainment of each of the Intended Learning Outcomes, achieve a final unit grade of 50% or greater, and pass any hurdle tasks.
Submission of assignments
Where practicable, assignments should be submitted to an assignment submission folder in MYLO. You must submit assignments by the due date or receive a penalty (unless an extension of time has been approved by the Unit Coordinator). Students submitting any assignment in hard copy, or because of a practicum finalisation, must attach a student cover sheet and signed declaration for the submission to be accepted for marking.
Academic integrity
Academic integrity is about acting responsibly, honestly, ethically, and collegially when using, producing, and communicating information with other students and staff members.

In written work, you must correctly reference the work of others to maintain academic integrity. To find out the referencing style for this unit, see the assessment information in the MyLO site, or contact your teaching staff. For more detail about Academic Integrity, see
Important Guidelines & Support.
Requests for extensions
If you are unable to submit an assessment task by the due date, you should apply for an extension.
 
A request for an extension should first be discussed with your Unit Coordinator or teaching support team where possible. A request for an extension must be submitted by the assessment due date, except where you can provide evidence it was not possible to do so. Typically, an application for an extension will be supported by documentary evidence: however, where it is not possible for you to provide evidence please contact your Unit Coordinator.
 
The Unit Coordinator must notify you of the outcome of an extension request within 3 working days of receiving the request.
Late penalties
Assignments submitted after the deadline will receive a late penalty of 5% of the original available mark for each calendar day (or part day) that the assignment is late. Late submissions will not be accepted more than 10 calendar days after the due date, or after assignments have been returned to other students on a scheduled date, whichever occurs first. Further information on Late Penalties can be found on the Assessments and Results Procedure.
Review of results and appeals
You are entitled to ask for a review of the marking and grading of your assessment task if there is an irregularity in the marking standards or an error in the process for determining the outcome of an assessment. Details on how to request a review of a mark for an assignment are outlined in the Review and Appeal of Academic Decisions Procedure.
 
 

 
 

Required Resources
Required reading materials
 
 
Recommended reading materials
Cengel and Cimbala, Fluid Mechanics. Fundamentals and Applications, Fourth Edition in SI units, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2019
 
Other required resources