CHE 0300 - TRANSPORT PHENOMENA Minimum Credits: 6 Maximum Credits: 6 Stresses analogies between the three modes of transport phenomena; momentum, mass, and heat transport. Covers from the molecular origins of transport up through continuum descriptions, as well as macroscopic balances. Reynolds and Colburn Analogies in Boundary-Layer Flow as well as direct comparison of linear transport relations, such as fluid drag and mass/heat convection will be a primary focus. Problems ranging from (traditional) packed bed reactors to micro-fluidics or micro-electromechanical systems will also be discussed. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Letter Grade Course Requirements: PREQ: CHE 0200 with min grade of C- and (PHYS 0175 or 0152 or 0202 or 0476) and (MATH 0290 or 0250 or 1270 or CHE 1290); CREQ: CHE 0301; PROG: Swanson School of Engineering
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