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    Universal fluid mechanics apparatus
    (AIKTC, 2018-05) Ghazi, Altamash; Kharbe, Mujeeb(15DME132); Majgaonkar, Mohd. Huzaifa(15DME133); Sange, Ubaid(15DME137); Khan, Saif Ali(15DME131); Mansuri, Faizan; Moosa, Saim(15DME151); Ansari, Naveed(15DME140); Shaikh, Sohail(15DME156)
    The objective of this project is to develop a compact fluid mechanics lab to optimize the floor space along with performing almost all the requisite experiments which are part of Mumbai university syllabus. This project is proposed to overcome the difficulty faced by the students and staffs of mechanical & civil Engineering departments of Anjuman Islam‟s Kalsekar Technical Campus (AIKTC). As due to time constrain of exist fluid mechanics lab which should ideally run for 34 hours (5 days 7 hours) weekly have weekly load of around 48 hours (6 class 4 batches 2 hours/batch).Managing of this is a nightmare to time table co-ordinator of institute as well as students & staffs of both the departments. To overcome this there was an idea to make two fluid mechanics labs for both departments. But due to financial and space constrains of building it is impossible. So here we got the idea to design and develop a compact apparatus on which all requisite experiments can be performed, which can be accommodated in a tiny space in any available laboratory.

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