CHE3112

Transport phenomena II

3 points · 24 lectures · Second semester · Clayton · Prerequisites: CHE3111

Objectives The student is expected to acquire a basic knowledge and understanding of the more fundamental aspects of heat and mass transfer and the analogies between them. The student is expected to become more proficient in the ability to use mathematics to analyse relatively complicated physical systems.

Synopsis Derivations of equations of change for non-isothermal and multicomponent systems. Selected applications including forced and free convection heat and mass transfer problems; unsteady flow and boundary flow problems. Principles of turbulent momentum transfer. Solutions of equations of change using various numerical methods. Development and application of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Use of finite element package to solve transport problems.

Assessment Examination: 60% · Assignments: 40%

Prescribed texts

Bird R B and others Transport phenomena Wiley, 1960

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