- student understands essential features of nonequilibrium processes and their relation to the structure of matter.
- knows the principles of transport equation construction, and can apply the equation for real problems.
- can consider possibilities how to solve the related differential equations
- can specify the problems in a form adequate for numeric computation.
- is able to characterize velocity, temperature and concentration fields by key parameters, suitable for engineering application.
Literature
[1] BIRD R. B., STEWART W.E., LIGHTFOOT E.N.. Transport Phenomena., 905 pp, John Wiley & Sons 2007
Advised literature
[1] BEEK W.J., MUTTZALL K. M. K., VAN HEUVEN J. W.: Transport Phenomena. 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons Chichester 2000
[2] REA’s: The transport phenomena problem solver. A complete solution guide to any textbook. ISBN 0-87891-562-1. Research and Education Association, Piscataway NJ 1993