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Course Info

About this Course

The course consists of two parts, i.e., laboratory experimental work in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. It provides the students with the opportunity to operate various experimental equipment under supervision. Students shall complete a minimum of four (4) thermodynamics laboratory experiments and four (4) fluid mechanics laboratory experiments, and relate them to theoretical understandings of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics’ course.

Course Syllabus

Experiment in Fluid Mechanics; Hydrostatic Force on a Plane Surface


Experiment in Fluid Mechanics; Stability of Floating Bodies


Experiment in Fluid Mechanics; Impact of a Jet


Experiment in Fluid Mechanics; Energy Losses in Pipe and Fittings


Experiment in Thermodynamics; Steam Pressure Curved of Saturated Steam (Marcet Boiler)


Experiment in Thermodynamics; Boyle's Law


Experiment in Thermodynamics; Determination of Nozzle Efficiency


Experiment in Thermodynamics; Two-shaft Gas Turbine Simulation


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : What kind of errors do you expect or face during the experiments?
A1 : Type of Experimental Errors #1. Systematic Errors a. Instrumental b. Observational c. Environmental d. Theoretical #2. Random Errors a. Observational. b. Environmental. #3. Blunders (source; http://www.physics.nmsu.edu/research/lab110g/html/ERRORS.html. Retrieved on 22/08/2021)