This course introduces students to the fundamental equation used in thermal fluid and hydro-machineries.  This subject aims to families students about fluid flow problems and controlling systems. Emphasis is also placed on being able to formulate and solve complex engineering problems. This course is intended for students and provides an introduction to the engineering science of thermal fluid mechanics, especially as it is relevant to mechatronics engineering. The scope of the course covers basic thermal fluid properties, dimensional analysis, incompressible flows, thermal effect on fluid mechanics, etc. which are primarily of interest to mechatronics engineers.

Course Name: Thermo-fluid Engineering

Course Code: MTE 305

Lecturer Information

Enamul Hoq, Senior Lecturer and Coordinator, Department of  Mechatronics Engineering, WUB, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Email: enamul@mte.wub.edu.bd Phone: +8801923823731

Assessment Methods:

1. Discussion Form   10%

2. Quiz                     15%

3. Assignment        10%

4. Midterm             15%

5. Attendance       10%

6. Term Paper          40%

Course Learning Outcomes 

 CO1: Elucidate different problem related to hydraulic machines also analyze and interpret data.

CO2: Design alternative energy sources and the energy transformation by acknowledging thermodynamics Properties

CO3: Analyze research based on thermodynamic theories and cycles develop new technologies for improved machineries

Reference Books

1. Cengel, Y., Cimbala, J., & Turner, R. (2012). EBOOK: Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences (SI units). McGraw Hill.

2. Moran, M. J., Shapiro, H. N., Munson, B. R., & DeWitt, D. P. (2002). Introduction to thermal systems engineering: thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. John Wiley & Sons.