{"ModuleCode":"CN5040","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Transport Phenomena","Department":"Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering","ModuleDescription":"Its objective is to introduce to the students the concept and theory of fluid mechanics, and heat and mass transfer at advanced level. This module starts with derivation of three conservation equations for momentum, energy and mass, and introduction of constitutive equations that relate fluxes to material properties and driving forces. Application and simplification of these basic equations for various cases is then followed. Various classical methods are learned to solve different problems. It is targeted at students who have interested in the three transports. Some background in engineering mathematics, fluid mechanics, and heat and mass transfer is beneficial.","ModuleCredit":"4","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","ExamOpenBook":true,"ExamDuration":"P2H30M","ExamVenue":"E5-03-20/21","AcadYear":"2014/2015","History":[{"Semester":2,"ExamDate":"2015-04-28T13:00+0800","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"Lecture","WeekText":"Every Week","DayText":"Wednesday","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E5-03-20"}],"IVLE":[{"Announcements":null,"Forums":[],"Workbins":[],"Webcasts":[],"Gradebooks":[],"Polls":[],"Multimedia":[],"LessonPlan":[],"ID":"c57dc566-bce7-43f4-a3ad-2b65c1ffef14","CourseLevel":"1","CourseCode":"CN5040","CourseName":"Advanced Transport Phenomena","CourseDepartment":"","CourseSemester":"Semester 2","CourseAcadYear":"2014/2015","CourseOpenDate":"/Date(1420128000000+0800)/","CourseOpenDate_js":"2015-01-02T00:00:00","CourseCloseDate":"/Date(1431705540000+0800)/","CourseCloseDate_js":"2015-05-15T23:59:00","CourseMC":"4","isActive":"N","Permission":"S","Creator":{"UserID":null,"Name":"Chen Shing Bor","Email":null,"Title":null,"UserGuid":"fc7901e1-8ec4-4443-9911-c40b4c5ae37a","AccountType":null},"hasGradebookItems":true,"hasTimetableItems":true,"hasGroupsItems":false,"hasClassGroupsForSignUp":false,"hasGuestRosterItems":false,"hasClassRosterItems":true,"hasWeblinkItems":false,"hasLecturerItems":true,"hasDescriptionItems":true,"hasReadingItems":true,"hasAnnouncementItems":false,"hasProjectGroupItems":false,"hasProjectGroupsForSignUp":false,"hasConsultationItems":false,"hasConsultationSlotsForSignUp":false,"hasLessonPlanItems":true,"Badge":0,"BadgeAnnouncement":0,"WebLinks":[],"Lecturers":[{"ID":"7d4516cc-c4e3-4950-b90f-899a3f6cc9e7","User":{"UserID":null,"Name":"Chen Shing Bor","Email":null,"Title":null,"UserGuid":"fc7901e1-8ec4-4443-9911-c40b4c5ae37a","AccountType":null},"Role":"Lecturer ","Order":1,"ConsultHrs":null}],"Descriptions":[{"ID":"1e5f053b-8835-4692-be49-41f07234cfff","Title":"Learning Outcomes","Description":"
The objectives of this course are to enhance students' knowledge and understanding of fundamental transport phenomena-fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, and to prepare students for future research or project work in this field.
The lecture notes and assignments are posted in Workbin","Order":1},{"ID":"2e5f053b-8835-4692-be49-41f07234cfff","Title":"Prerequisites","Description":"Basic knowledge of fluid mechanics, heat & mass transfer, vector analysis, and differential equations.","Order":2},{"ID":"4e5f053b-8835-4692-be49-41f07234cfff","Title":"Schedule","Description":"
\r\n\tWednesdays 6-9 pm, E5 03-20
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\r\n\t\tOpen-book final exam (60%)
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