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Fluid Dynamics is a branch of Civil Engineering that deals with the study of the behavior of fluids, such as air, water, and other liquids. It is used to analyze the forces and moments that act on a body in a fluid environment, as well as the effects of the fluid on the body. This includes the study of the flow of fluids, the forces that act on them, and the effects of the fluid on the environment.
Fluid Dynamics is used in a variety of applications, such as the design of aircraft, ships, and other vehicles, as well as the design of dams, bridges, and other structures. It is also used in the design of water systems, such as irrigation systems, and in the study of the effects of pollution on the environment.
Fluid Dynamics is an important part of Civil Engineering, and is used in many industries, such as aerospace, automotive, and energy. Companies in the market include Boeing, Airbus, Rolls-Royce, and Siemens. Show Less Read more