Advanced Transport Phenomena

ENCH800003

Prerequisites

Transport Phenomena

Course Type

Compulsory

Credit Hours

3

Course Description

This course is a continuation of the transfer phenomena course and is designed to provide a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of mass, heat, and momentum transfer in various engineering systems. The course also includes a discussion of recent developments in the field of mass, heat, and momentum transfer, as well as challenges and opportunities in their application in industry. Students are also expected to develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

Course Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the transport phenomenon of momentum, mass, and heat simultaneously.
  • Apply these concepts to unit processes that involve the flow of single-phase or multiple phases.

Course Content / Syllabus

  • Review of the theory of transfer of momentum, mass, and heat simultaneously.
  • Analysis and application of single-phase systems: mixing and dispersion, mixers.
  • Analysis and application of combination systems: gas-liquid phase, gas-solid, liquid-liquid, liquid-solid, gas-liquid-solid.

Recommended References

  1. Bird R.B., Stewart, W.E. dan Lightfoot, E.N., Transport Phenomena, John Wiley & Sons, 2002.
  2. Tosun, I., Modelling in Transport Phenomena, Elsevier, 2002.
  3. Griskey, R.G., Transport Phenomena and Unit Operation: A Combined Approach, John Wiley & Sons, 2002.
  4. Brodkey, R.S. dan Hershey, H.C., Transport Phenomena: A Unified Approach, McGraw-Hill, 1988.