Course syllabus

010623003-63 ปรากฏการณ์การถ่ายเทในกรรมวิธีทางวัสดุ (Transport Phenomena in Materials Processing)

Course Syllabus

Data entry : Asst.Prof. Dr.Piyorose Promdirek
1. Course number and name

010623003-63 ปรากฏการณ์การถ่ายเทในกรรมวิธีทางวัสดุ (Transport Phenomena in Materials Processing)

2. Credits and contact hours

3(3-0-6)

3. Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name

Asst.Prof. Dr.Piyorose Promdirek
Asst.Prof. Dr.Thanasak Nilsonthi
Asst.Prof. Dr.Thammaporn Thublaor

4. Text book, title, author, and year

  1. F. Costanzo, M. Plesha and G.L. Gray, Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Frank P. Incropera, David P. Dewitt, “Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer”, 4th edition, John Wiley & Son, 1996
  2. Sindo Kou, “Transport Phenomena and Materials Processing”, John Wiley & Son, 1996
  3. D.R. Poirier, G.H. Geiger, “Transport Phenomena in Materials Processing”, TMS Publication, 1994
  4. William S. Janna, “Introduction to Fluid Mechanics”, 3th edition, PWS Publishing company, 1993

5. Specific course information

  1. brief description of the content of the course (catalog description)
    Laminar flow and turbulent flow, Newton’s viscosity law, mass-balance equation, momentum-balance equation, similitude and dimensional analysis, flow in pipe, conduction, convection and radiation, energy-balance equation, Fick’s law of diffusion, analytical and numerical methods for applications in materials processing, equipments associated with transport phenomena in materials processing.
  2. prerequisites or co-requisites
    040313005-63 Physics I
  3. indicate whether a required, elective, or selected elective (as per Table 5-1) course in the program
    Required : A require course in the program in the Materials Engineering Program

6. Specific goals for the course

  1. specific outcomes of instruction (e.g. The student will be able to explain the significance of current research about a particular topic.)
    1. CLO1 Students understand the fundamental knowledge of transport phenomena in materails processing (Especially, Fluid mechanics (TNT), Energy transfer (PDR) and Mass transfer
    2. CLO2 Students can calculate and design the simple processing using fundamental knowledge of transport phenomena (Especially, Fluid mechanics (TNT), Energy transfer (PDR) and Mass transfer (TNT))
    3. CLO3 Students can explain and discuss the transport phenomena in materails processing with several real conditions (PDR)
  2. explicitly indicate which of the student outcomes listed in Criterion 3 or any other outcomes are addressed by the course.
    ABET Student Outcome (SO) Listed in Criterion 3 Performance indicator
    SO1 an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
    • PI-1.1 Identify the problems and applicable theories, variables and concepts.
    • PI-1.2 Formulate the problem using appropriate assumptions and constraints by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
    • PI-1.3 Solve and evaluate problem solutions by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.

7. Brief list of topics to be covered
Week Topic Details Activities
Week 1 Introduction to transport phenomena in materials processing
Week 2 Fundamental concept of fluid mechanics Properties of fluids, Laminar and turbulent flow
Week 10-15 Fundamental concept of mass transfer
Week 3-5 Mass and Energy balance in application of fluid flow
Week 5 Fundamental concept of heat transfe Heat transfer (Conduction, Convection, Radiation)
Week 6-7 Energy balance in application of heat transfer
week 8 Transient problem in heat transfer
Week 9 Introduction to Numerical method in material processing Case study of Heat transfer
8. Course Assessment
Course assessment Weight score (%) Assessment tools Date
Examination: Fluid part 30 midterm examination
Examination: Heat transfer part 30 midterm examination
Examination: Mass transfer part 30 final examination
Class participation 10 Class participation
The grading table
Grading Rank
>= 80% A
75% - 79.99% B+
70% - 74.99% B
65% - 69.99% C+
57% - 64.99% C
49% - 56.99% D+
40% - 48.99% D
0% - 39.99% F

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