Lesson Plan Transport CPE523 2016
Lesson Plan Transport CPE523 2016
Lesson Plan Transport CPE523 2016
CHE522/CPE523 TRANSPORT
PHENOMENA
1.0
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COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE NAME
COURSE CODE
PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME SEMESTER
CREDIT HOURS
CONTACT HOURS
COURSE STATUS
PRE-REQUISITE
: TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
: CHE522/CPE523
: EH221/EH241
: 3/4
:2
:3
: CORE
: NIL
2.0
SYNOPSIS
This course introduces the topic of transport phenomena, which involves the
development of mathematical models and physical understanding of the transfer of
momentum, energy and mass.
3.0
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to:
1.
Describe the conservation principles and analogies of momentum, energy and
mass transport.
2.
Develop the momentum, energy and mass balance according to the chemical
and process system.
3.
Justify the concept of transport phenomena, conservation principles and flux
laws of momentum, energy and mass transport.
4.0
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION.
Lectures and tutorials
Lectures
:
2 hours/week
Tutorials
:
1 hour/week
LESSON PLAN
CHE/522 CPE523 TRANSPORT
PHENOMENA
WK
DURATION
1-2
3-6
CHAPTER/CONTENT
Chapter 1
Introduction to transport phenomena
Transport phenomena and unit
operations
Equilibrium and rate processes
The three transport mechanisms i.e.
mass, momentum and energy
The analogous forms of diffusional
transports
The three conservation laws and general
property balance
Principle of conservation of momentum,
Energy and mass and the development
ofuation
of of change
of
equation
Chapter 2
Momentum Transport
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ACTIVITIES
Lectures and class
exercises.
LESSON PLAN
CHE522/CPE523 TRANSPORT
PHENOMENA
WK
7-10
DURATION
11-14
13
CHAPTER/CONTENT
Chapter 3
Energy Transport
Mechanisms of energy transport
Fourier's law of heat conduction and
thermal conductivity
Pressure and temperature dependence of
thermal conductivity and the concept of
thermal diffusivity
Shell energy balances and temperature
distributions in solids and laminar
flow
Equations of change for energy transport
(non-isothermal system)
Interphase transport in non-isothermal
systems
Introduction to macroscopic balances for
non-non isothermal systems
Applications of energy balances
and energy transport equipment
Chapter 4
Mass Transport
Mechanisms of mass transport
Fick's law of diffusion and mass
diffusivity
Pressure and temperature dependence of
mass diffusivity
Concentration distributions in solids,
and laminar flow
Equations of change for mass transport
Interphase transport in non-isothermal
mixtures with some developments of
mass transfer coefficients
Introduction to macroscopic balances for
multi component systems
multi Applications for mass transport.
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ACTIVITIES
TEST #2 Chapter
3 and part of
Chapter 4
SSON PLAN
CHE522/CPE523 TRANSPORT
PHENOMENA
4/4
5.0 ASSESSMENT
Tests and Assignments
Final Examination
: 40%
: 60%
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POSITION: Lecturer