Some engineering applications of fluid mechanics CE319F Elementary Mechanics of Fluids Spring 2010 (Kinnas) The University of Texas at Austin Civil, Architectural,

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Some engineering applications of fluid mechanics CE319F Elementary Mechanics of Fluids Spring 2010 (Kinnas) The University of Texas at Austin Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering January 19, 2010CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010)1

Dams January 19, 2010CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010)2

Rivers January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 3

Waves January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 4

Ships January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 5

Offshore Structures January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 6

Pipelines January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 7

Hydraulic systems January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 8

Weather map January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 9

Wind turbines January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 10

Testing of cars inside windtunnel to reduce air resistance January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 11

Testing of buildings inside wind-tunnel January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 12

Testing of bridges inside wind-tunnel January 19, 2010 CE319F - Elementary Mechanics of Fluid (Kinnas-Spring 2010) 13