Serial Number
23302
Course Number
ChemE7006
Course Identifier
524 M1200
- Class 02
- 3 Credits
Compulsory / Elective
GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING / TIGP-MOLECULAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY / Taiwan International Graduate Program for Sustainable Chemical Science
GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
TIGP-MOLECULAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Taiwan International Graduate Program for Sustainable Chemical Science
CompulsoryElective- Hung-Wei Tsui
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Mon 2 / Wed 3, 4
慶琅廳
Type 2
70 Student Quota
NTU 64 + non-NTU 6
No Specialization Program
- English
- NTU COOL
- Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
- NotesThe course is conducted in English。
- Limits on Course Adding / Dropping
Restriction: MA students and beyond
NTU Enrollment Status
Enrolled0/64Other Depts0/0Remaining0Registered0- Course DescriptionHeat and mass transport are the core of many manufacturing processes, including semiconductor device fabrications, catalyst syntheses, and pharmaceutical productions. This course will introduce the fundamentals of heat and mass transport in chemical engineering as well as the relevant applications.
- Course ObjectiveEnergy Transport - Thermal Conductivity and the Mechanisms of Energy Transport - Shell Energy Balances and Temperature Distributions in Solids and Laminar Flow - The Equations of Change for Nonisothermal Systems - Temperature Distributions with More than One Independent Variable - Temperature Distributions in Turbulent Flow - Interphase Transport in Nonisothermal Systems Mass Transport - Diffusivity and the Mechanisms of Mass Transport - Concentration Distributions in Solids and Laminar Flow - Equations of Change for Multicomponent Systems - Concentration Distributions with More than One Independent Variable - Concentration Distributions in Turbulent Flow - Interphase Transport in Nonisothermal Mixtures
- Course RequirementThe course is the core course of graduate program in chemical engineering.
- Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
- Office Hour
- Designated Reading
- ReferencesBird, Stewart, and Lightfoot, Transport Phenomena, 2nd edition
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