Transport Processes I: Heat and Mass Transfer
Offered By: Indian Institute of Science Bangalore via Swayam
Course Description
Overview
Physical and chemical transformations of raw materials to products are accomplished in unit operations which involve mixing, heating/cooling, reactions and flow. The efficiency of these processes is critically dependent on the transport of heat and mass carried along with flowing fluid, and across solid/fluid interfaces. The transport across interfaces is entirely due to molecular diffusion, which is the transport in a stationary fluid due to gradients in concentration or temperature. The combination of convection (transport by flowing fluids) and diffusion determine the rate of transport, and the overall efficiency, in unit operations. In this course, we will obtain a physical understanding of how the balance between convection and diffusion determines the overall transport rates in chemical processes, and gives rise to many of the empirical correlations used in chemical engineering design.INTENDED AUDIENCE : Chemical Engineering undergraduates & postgraduates equipment.PRE-REQUISITES : Engineering mathematics including ordinary differential equations, complex variables. Undergraduate course in Unit Operations.INDUSTRY SUPPORT : Nil
Syllabus
Week 1:Dimensional AnalysisWeek 2:Diffusion.Week 3:Transport in one dimension.Week 4:Spherical & cylindrical coordinatesWeek 5:Pressure & body forces in fluid flowWeek 6:Conservation equations.Week 7:Diffusive transport I.Week 8: Diffusive transport II.Week 9:Forced convection.Week 10:Forced & natural convection.Week 11:Natural convection.Week 12:Transport in turbulent flows.
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