Transport Phenomena is an umbrella term to describe the fundamental processes of momentum, energy, and mass transfer.
This unique compendium covers mass transfer, explaining clearly the detailed steps of problem-solving, namely formulation, simplification, and mathematical solution. Thus, students are able to grasp the methodology in problem-solving.
This useful reference text benefits upper undergraduate and graduate level students in the fields of chemical, environmental and mechanical engineering.
Contents:
Definitions
Governing Equations of Transport Phenomena
Preliminaries
Steady-State Mass Transfer without Homogeneous Reaction
Steady-State Mass Transfer with Homogeneous Reaction
Pseudo-Steady-State Analysis in Mass Transfer
Unsteady-State Mass Transfer
Mass Transfer with Bulk Flow
Mass Transfer in Multicomponent Mixtures
Appendices:
- Critical Constants and Acentric Factors
- Lennard–Jones Potential Parameters
- Solution of Differential Equations by the Laplace Transform Technique
- Solution of Differential Equations by the Fourier Transform Technique
- Constants and Conversion Factors
Readership: Researchers, professionals, academics and graduate and upper undergraduate students in chemical engineering, environmental engineering, and mechanical engineering.
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