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411-302 Transport Phenomena 2 | |
Credit Points | 7.1 |
Coordinator | Professor David Boger and Ms Joan Gravina |
Prerequisites | 421-205 Mathematics for Engineers 2.2 and 411-201 Transport Phenomena 1 |
Corequisites | None |
Semester | 1 |
Contact | Three one- hour lectures/tutorials sessions per week |
Subject Description | The objective of this subject is to develop a basic understanding of fundamental concepts involved in momentum, heat and mass transfer in complex fluids and across interfaces; and to be able to solve problems involving transport of heat, mass and momentum in industrial situations. Momentum Transport - Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids; development of multidimensional equations of continuity and for heat, mass and momentum transfer; applications of the equation of motion to tube flow, Couette flow, Stokes flow, etc.; examination of non·Newtonian flow theory; approximate solutions via creeping flow, potential flow and boundary layer theory; turbulence, including models for Reynolds stresses to generate universal velocity profile; friction factors for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. Heat Transfer multi dimensional conduction problems, fins. Mass Transfer Fick's Law, physical meaning of diffusivity; multidimensional mass transfer problems. |
Assessment | One class test during semester 1 contributing 20% to the final mark, as well as an examination not exceeding three-hours at the end of semester 1, contributing 80% to the final mark |
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