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
- 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
- Sindo Kou, “Transport Phenomena and Materials Processing”, John Wiley & Son, 1996
- D.R. Poirier, G.H. Geiger, “Transport Phenomena in Materials Processing”, TMS Publication, 1994
- William S. Janna, “Introduction to Fluid Mechanics”, 3th edition, PWS Publishing company, 1993
5. Specific course information
- 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. - prerequisites or co-requisites
040313005-63 Physics I - 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
- specific outcomes of instruction (e.g. The student will be able to explain the significance of current research about a particular topic.)
- CLO1 Students understand the fundamental knowledge of transport phenomena in materails processing (Especially, Fluid mechanics (TNT), Energy transfer (PDR) and Mass transfer
- 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))
- CLO3 Students can explain and discuss the transport phenomena in materails processing with several real conditions (PDR)
- 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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