Subject | Course No. | Credit Value |
Engineering | CHE 2301 | Three (3) credit hours |
Transport Phenomena is the application of common principles to the study of mass transfer, heat transfer and fluid mechanics. These three fields intersect through the physical phenomenon of diffusion (molecular mixing) and the fluid-mechanical phenomenon of turbulence (convective mixing).
Mass transport is the movement of material, often chemical species, usually expressed as concentrations in solution. Heat transport is the movement of thermal energy, usually expressed in terms of temperature. Fluid mechanics is the transport of momentum, which is a vector, and as we will see in this course, that is where the common principles begin to break down.
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Instructor: Brian Lowry
Prerequisite: MATH 2513 (or any other math course with material on partial derivatives and multiple integrals).
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Students have six months from the registration date to complete the course. All course exams and/or assignments must be completed by the designated end date.
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