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Liquid Transport

Summary

The course builds on the theoretical knowledge of fluid mechanics. Students learn more about the flow of liquids in pipes, the principles of graphic and numerical solution of simple and complex pipes. They acquire new knowledge about pipeline networks and analysis of flow in branched and circuit networks. Attention is also paid to work of a pump in the hydraulic system and its control.

Literature

HEWAKANDAMBY, BUDDHI N.: A First Course in Fluid Mechanics for Engineers. ISBN 978-87-403-0069-7 . Free book. Available at: www.bookboon.com

CHAURETTE, J.:Pump System Analysis and Sizing. Published by Fluide Design Inc.5th Edition, February 2003
http://www.pumpfundamentals.com/pump_book.htm


ASWATHA NARAYANA, P.A., SEETHARAMU, K.N.: Engineering Fluid Mechanics. Alpha Asience International Ltd., Harrow, U.K., 2005
CHAURETTE, J.:Pump System Analysis and Sizing. Published by Fluide Design Inc.5th Edition, February 2003.

Advised literature

BRENNEN, Christopher, E.: Hydrodynamics of Pumps. ISBN 0-19-856442-2  (Oxford University Press). Available at: https://authors.library.caltech.edu/25019/2/HydroPmp.pdf
www.pumps.org
www.europump.org


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, angličtina
Code 338-0307
Abbreviation DopKa
Course title Liquid Transport
Coordinating department Department of Hydromechanics and Hydraulic Equipment
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Sylva Drábková, Ph.D.