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Course No. BTY377 Course Title:
TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
L: 3
T: 1
P: 0
Cr: 4
Course Planner :-
TextBook
2. 3.
Other Readings
Transport Phenomena by Bird, Stewart and Lightfoot Heat and Mass Transfer by P.K. Nag
Sr. No.
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http://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/13963 Effects of renal failure on drug transport and metabolism Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Volume 109, Issues 1-2, January 2006, Pages 1-11 Hong Sun, Lynda Frassetto, Leslie Z. Benet Blood gas transport properties in gill and lung forms of the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
Relevant Websites
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Web adress
Salient Features
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users.ece.utexas.edu/~valvano/research/jwv.pdf http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2467379
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Part 1
Week 1
Lecture 1
Introduction, Definition of Transport Processes, Relative importance of convection and diffusion, Transport across and within cells. Transcellular transport, Application of Transport processes in Disease Pathology, Treatment and Device Development, Relative importance of Transport and Reaction Process. Kinematics, Conservation relations, fluid statics.
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Week 2
Lecture 4 Lecture 5
Lecture 6
HomeWork 1 Allocation
Week 3
Differential form of conservation of mass. Differential form of conservation of linear momentum I. Differential form of conservation of linear momentum II. Navier-Stokes Equation.
Book :1,Ch 3 p 120-123 Book :1,Ch 3 p 125-136 Book :1,Ch 3 p 125-136 Book :1,Ch 3 p 125-136
HomeWork 1 Submission
Week 4
Lecture 10
Part 2
Week 4
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
Week 5
Dimensional analysis, dimensional form of Navier-Stokes equation and Dimensional analysis and Dimensional similarity. Application of Low-Reynolds number flow and fluid flow in the Circulation and Tissues.
HomeWork 2 Allocation
Lecture 13
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Part 2
Week 5
Lecture 14 Lecture 15
Introduction and Conservation relations. Differential form of Conservation of Energy. Constitutive relations and Boundary Conditions. Dimensional from of Conservation Relations. Steady and Unsteady Heat Conduction. Free and Forced Convection. Energy Transfer due to Evaporation. Metabolism and Regulation of Body Temperature.
Book :1,Ch 17 p 765-770 Book :1,Ch 17 p 770-772 Book :1,Ch 17 p 772-777 Book :1,Ch 17 p 777-778 Book :1,Ch 17 p 778-781 Book :1,Ch 17 p 788-792 Book :1,Ch 17 p 793-799 Book :1,Ch 17 p 800-807
HomeWork 2 Submission Class test based on homework 2 Allocation
Week 6
Week 7
MID-TERM
Part 3
Week 8
Lecture 22
Lecture 23 Lecture 24
Week 9
Constitutive Relations Diffusion as Random Walk. Estimations of Diffusion Coefficients in solution. Steady-state diffusion in One Dimension. Diffusion Limited Reactions. Fick's Law of Diffusion and Solute Flux. Conservation of Mass in Dilute Solutions.
Book :1,Ch 6 p 267-270 Book :1,Ch 6 p 270-275 Book :1,Ch 6 p 275-288 Book :1,Ch 6 p 288-300 Book :1,Ch 6 p 327-334 Book :1,Ch 7 p 346-347 Book :1,Ch 7 p 352-355
Week 10
Lecture 28 Lecture 29
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Part 4
Week 10 Week 11
Dimensional Analysis, Electrolyte Transport. Transport in Porous Media: Porosity, Tortuosity and Available Volume Fraction. Fluid flow in Porous Media. Oxygen-Hemoglobin Equilibria. Oxygen-Hemoglobin binding Kinetics and Dynamics of Oxygenetion of Blood in Lung Capillaries I. Dynamics of Oxygenetion of Blood in Lung Capillaries II. Oxygen delivery to Tissues. NO production and Transport. Transport in Kidneys: Mechanisms of Transmembrane Transport. Renal Physiology.
Book :1,Ch 7 p 355-370 Book :1,Ch 8 p 399-410 Book :1,Ch 8 p 410-417 Book :1,Ch 13 p 625-631 Book :1,Ch 13 p 631-637 Book :1,Ch 13 p 631-637 Book :1,Ch 13 p 637-646 Book :1,Ch 13 646- 648 Book :1,Ch 14 p 657-667 Book :1,Ch 14 p 667-675
HomeWork 4 Allocation
Week 12
Week 13
Spill Over
Week 14
Problem solving using Matlab. Problem Solving using Matlab. Analysis of Solution using Matlab. Analysis of Solution using Matlab.
Week 15
Lecture 43
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Introduction and Fluid Mechanics. Momentum Transport and Bioheat Transfer Mass Transport Transport in Porous Media, Physiological Transport
*Normally all the homeworks shall be submitted online but in special courses where homeworks cannot be submited online , the insructor can edit the mode of submission while entering the IP Details
3 3 2
4 4
5 15 20
Total :-
15 45 40
100
* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the UMS
List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper)
Sr. No. Topic
1 2
Analyze the blood flow in a taper tube having fixed diameter and length. Analyze the heat loss from human head in a cold winter day when the temperature is zero degree centigrade and air is blowing at 1m/s.
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Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No. Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned (case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)
Vector Calculus. Vector Calculus. Vector Calculus. Problems on Momentum Transport I Problems on Momentum Transport II Dimensional Analysis. Bioheat Transfer.
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 Tutorial 9 Tutorial 10 Tutorial 11 Tutorial 12 Tutorial 13 Mass Transfer. Fick's Law. Steady-State Diffusion. Transport in Porous Media. Oxygen Transport. Renal Physiology. Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
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