Transport Phenomena and Operation for Advanced Materials and Chemicals Processing

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Lecturer
Yoshikawa Shiro 
Place
Tue7-8(S422)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
35031
Syllabus updated
2010/4/12
Lecture notes updated
2010/3/22
Semester
Spring Semester

Outline of lecture

Momentum, heat and mass transfer in chemical equipment is one of the most fundamental subjects in chemical engineering field. The methods of the modeling of the transport phenomena including that in chemical reaction field are discussed in the course. In addition, the fundamentals of the numerical analysis are shown.

Purpose of lecture

Momentum, heat and mass transfer in chemical equipment is one of the most fundamental subjects in chemical engineering field. The methods of the modeling of the transport phenomena including that in chemical reaction field are discussed in the course. In addition, the fundamentals of the numerical analysis are shown.

Plan of lecture

April 13 Tue. Introduction
April 20 Tue. Basic Equations for Transport Phenomena I
April 27 Tue. Basic Equations for Transport Phenomena II
May 11 Tue. Boundary Layer Theory 1
May 18 Tue. Boundary layer Theory II
May 25 Tue. Transport Phenomena in Chemical Reaction Field I
June 1 Tue. Transport Phenomena in Chemical Reaction Field II
June 8 Tue. Numerical Simulation of Transport Phenomena I
June 15 Tue. Numerical Simulation of Transport Phenomena II
June 22 Tue. Characteristics of Particles
June 29 Tue. Motion of Particles in Fluid and Fluid Flow in a Packed Bed and Fluidized Bed
July 6 Tue. Mechanical Separation and Classification:
Sedimentation, Centrifugation and Filtration
July 13 Tue. Mixing Operation
July 20 Tue. Examination

Textbook and reference

Reference Book: R.Byron Bird,et.al: 窶弋ransport Phenomena 2nd Edition窶 Wiley New York (2002)

Related and/or prerequisite courses

Advanced Separation Operations, Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering

Evaluation

Practice and examination

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