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Transport Phenomena

Transport Phenomena is the study of movement and transport of physical materials, energy and properties such as temperature and pressure, through a given space or medium. The field of Transport Phenomena relies heavily on the laws of physics, chemistry and mathematics to study the processes of momentum, heat, mass a…

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Overview

Transport Phenomena is the study of movement and transport of physical materials, energy and properties such as temperature and pressure, through a given space or medium. The field of Transport Phenomena relies heavily on the laws of physics, chemistry and mathematics to study the processes of momentum, heat, mass and energy as they move through a system. It is essential to a wide variety of disciplines such as Engineering, Chemistry, and Biology and its applications are used to study biological processes in the body, innovations in sustainable energy, and the design and optimization of industrial processes. It is an important tool for improving quality and efficiency in the design of a wide range of products and processes.

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Abd El-Fatah Abomohra · Germany Amjad Almusaed · Sweden Andrew Kusiak · United States

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