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Applied Fluid Mechanics for Hydraulic System Design and Performance

Fee: $695.00 / Online /
Oct 4 - 5, 2027 /
Course Code: 18-1001-ONL27

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Overview

Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:
This course is held online over 2 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone):
10:00 am to 2:00 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Analyze and solve practical fluid and hydraulics problems using hydrostatics and hydrodynamics principles.
  • Calculate frictional head losses and determine required pump head and horsepower for real systems.
  • Specify and select hydraulic machines based on system head, flow rate, and performance requirements.
  • Evaluate hydraulic systems to optimize the conversion of hydraulic power into electrical energy.
  • Apply structured troubleshooting approaches to improve the efficiency and reliability of hydraulic systems.

Description

In professional practice, engineers are often required to analyze fluid systems that involve competing constraints related to flow behaviour, energy losses, equipment performance, and system efficiency. Whether the application involves water distribution, pumping systems, or hydroelectric facilities, inaccurate assumptions or incomplete analysis can lead to operational inefficiencies, increased costs, or system failures.

This course builds a practical understanding of fluid statics, hydrodynamics, and hydraulic machines by linking fundamental principles directly to real engineering problems. Through mathematical formulations, worked examples, and applied case studies, you will examine laminar and turbulent flow, calculate frictional head losses, and evaluate pump and turbine performance under varying operating conditions.

By emphasizing applied analysis and decision‑making, this training equips you with structured methods to assess hydraulic systems, select appropriate equipment, and troubleshoot performance issues with confidence. The skills developed can be applied directly to infrastructure projects, water resource systems, and hydroelectric power generation, enabling more informed and effective engineering decisions.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for:

  • Civil, mechanical, electrical, environmental, chemical, and industrial engineers
  • Engineering technologists and technicians working with fluid or hydraulic systems
  • Professionals involved in pumping systems, water resources, or hydraulic infrastructure
  • Engineers working on or supporting hydroelectric power projects
  • Early‑career to senior practitioners seeking to strengthen applied fluid mechanics skills
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Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Eastern Time


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Syllabus

Course Outline

  • Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics concepts and analyses
  • Manning’s equation and fluid flow rate calculations
  • Application of Bernoulli’s equation for calculation of fluid flow and fluid energy analysis
  • Application of Darcy and Hazen-Williams equations for calculation of frictional head losses in fluid systems
  • Hydraulic machines, such as pumps, are commonly applied in the industrial and commercial environment
  • Mathematical analysis involving matching of system head requirements with available pump curves
  • Hydraulic machines commonly applied in the hydroelectric systems environment, such as turbines

Instructor

S. Bobby Rauf, BSEE, P.E., C.E.M, MBA

Professor Bobby Rauf has developed and instructed engineering courses, seminars and workshops for over 14 years in the US and abroad.

He holds a patent on an electrical control system. Mr. Rauf has authored four books:

  • Finance and Accounting for Energy Engineers
  • Thermodynamics Made Simple for Energy Engineers
  • Electrical Engineering for Non-Electrical Engineers

Mr. Rauf served as a Senior Staff Engineer, Energy and Ergonomics Program Manager, at PPG Industries, Inc, for over 30 years. He has served as Adjunct Professor at Gardner-Webb University since 1989. He has taught Professional Development Seminars/workshops at UNCC, McNeese University, Texas A&M University, Lamar University, AEE, Association of Energy Engineers, Balfour Beatty, Saudi Aramco and CED Engineering.

Prof. Rauf is a Licensed (PE) Professional Engineer and a Certified Energy Manager. He was inducted as a “Legend in Energy” by AEE in 2014.




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Fee & Credits

$695 + taxes

  • 0.8 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
  • 8 Continuing Professional Development Hours (PDHs/CPDs)
  • ECAA Annual Professional Development Points
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