Continuum Mechanics and Transport Phenomena

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Free Online Course: Continuum Mechanics and Transport Phenomena provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 12 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Continuum Mechanics and Transport Phenomena is taught by Prof.T. Renganathan.

Overview
  • This is a unique course which introduces continuum mechanics and transport phenomena to the second year student. The main objective of this course is to relate the laws of physics to the conservation equations of transport phenomena. Continuum mechanics brings out the analogy between solid and fluid mechanics. Transport phenomena brings out the analogy between the transport of momentum, energy and mass.

    INTENDED AUDIENCE: III or IV semester undergraduate students in Chemical Engg., Mechanical Engg., BiotechnologyPREREQUISITES: Engineering physics, I year Engineering mathematics, Chemical process principles, Engineering thermodynamics
    INDUSTRY SUPPORT: Any process industry

Syllabus
  • COURSE LAYOUT

    Week 1: Fluid kinematics : Eulerian vs. Lagrangian; material derivative; flow visualization; system vs. control volume; Reynolds transport theoremWeek 2: Total mass balance : integral balance and applications; differential balance and applications
    Week 3: Linear momentum balance : Integral balance; calculation of force
    Week 4: Stress : Traction vector, stress at a point, stress element, stress tensor; Cauchy’s formula; equality of cross shears; fluids at rest; stress in fluids
    Week 5: Strain : Types and measures of deformation; displacement field, displacement gradient – 1D, 3D; relationship between strain and displacement field;
    displacement gradient tensor, strain tensor, rotation tensor; fluids vs. solids; strain rate tensor
    Week 6: Hooke’s law; Lame’s equation; Relationship between material properties; Newton’s law of viscosity; Navier-Stokes equation
    Week 7: Pascals’s law and applications; Bernoulli equation and applications; Applications of Navier-Stokes equation - Couette flow and Poiseuille flow
    Week 8: Momentum transport : Shear stress as momentum flux; Navier Stokes equation; integral energy balance and applications
    Week 9: Differential balance for total energy, potential energy, kinetic energy, internal energy, enthalpy, temperature; Fourier’s law; Applications of differential
    energy balance - composite walls, Couette flow
    Week 10:Integral component mass balance and applications (batch reactor and CSTR); Fick’s law; total flux, diffusion flux, convection flux, different average
    velocities; differential component mass balance
    Week 11:Applications of differential component mass balance : Diffusion through stagnant film; diffusion with homogeneous reaction
    Week 12:Shell balance in cylindrical and spherical coordinates : Liquid flow through pipe; current flow through wire; sublimation of solid; concluding remarks