ChE/EnVE 368    TRANSPORT PHENOMENA II
Fall  2005

Instructor:      Dr. Pratim Biswas, Cupples II, Room 100; email: pbiswas@seas.wustl.edu

Office Hours:             Thursday 5 to 6 pm

Teaching Asst.:           Mr. Jingkun Jiang, Lopata, Room 403, jj8@cec.wustl.edu

T.A. Office Hours:      Monday, 4:30 to 5:30 pm; Wednesday, 4:30 to 5:30 pm

Objectives:
 Introduce the student to principles governing the transport of heat and mass. The emphasis will be on the translation of a physical transport process into a mathematical model, and then solving the same based on a set of simplifications. Particle Transport Processes. Applications to engineered systems will be provided.

Expectations:
Students are expected to follow the class lectures and use the problems solved in class as an aid to learning. Self study and reading of the text will be necessary. Homeworks and quizzes will be given at appropriate intervals to assist in the learning process, and should be diligently solved.

Text Book:
Basic Heat and Mass Transfer, A.F. Mills, Second Edition, Prentice Hall
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Course Content and Class Schedule:

Grading Scheme

Homeworks 20%
Quizzes 45%
Final Exam 35%

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