Fluid Mechanics is that discipline within the broad field of applied mechanics concerned with the behavior of liquids and gases at rest or in motion. This course provides fundamental aspects of fluid mechanics such as fluid properties, pressure variations in fluids at rest and in motion, fluid kinematics, mathematical description of fluid phenomena like internal, external, incompressible, and compressible flows. The objectives of this course are ‧ To learn the basic principles and equations of fluid mechanics ‧ To learn real-world engineering examples to give students a feel for how fluid mechanics is applied in engineering practice ‧ To develop an intuitive understanding of fluid mechanics by emphasizing the physics instead of just equations and mathematics. This course also uses a commercial finite element software Gambit-Fluent to solve fluid related problems. Therefore, full knowledge about using preprocessor(model set-up, mesh generation), solver(Navier-Stokes Equations), and post-processors will be introduced. Students will be required to use computers to analyze fluid problems to understand the pressure, temperature, flow velocity of a flow-field.