ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICS GROUP

 

Environmental Transport Phenomena

:: Instructor :: Syllabus :: Schedule
:: Laboratory :: Resources :: Class Project

 

The course provides theoretical and practical basis for understanding and quantifying mass, momentum and energy transport motivated by examples and applications relevant to environmental engineering problems. Both molecular and macroscopic principles will be discussed highlighting unifying principles underlying transport processes and properties.

Students will develop proficiency in problem formulation, making simplifying assumptions, and using a range of analytical and numerical solution methods. Coupled transport processes will be explored primarily through the self-study as part of class project requirements.

Project Presentations - 2005:

  • April 21, 2005 - Derek V; Chris E; Jeff S; Zhe Z (15 min + 5 min discussion)
  • April 26, 2005 - Clement A; Udonna N; Derek D; Dagang W.
  • April 28, 2005 - Spyros B; Alemu T; Sachin P.

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