Course title
C00110002
Mass Transport Phenomena

ENDO Rie
Course description
To manufacture, utilize, and control the reactivity of materials and substances, it is essential to understand the driving forces of mass transport, apply thermodynamic principles, and handle transport phenomena from a kinetics perspective. Additionally, it is necessary to examine whether substances and materials spontaneously react, form, and remain stable, as well as to understand their formation rates and how to manage them. This course focuses on the transport of substances and materials rather than the movement of phenomena within the broader scope of transport phenomena, aiming to enable a quantitative understanding of these processes. First, students will learn to handle diffusion flux based on Fick's first and second laws, considering both steady-state and non-steady-state conditions as functions of time. Next, diffusion mechanisms will be explained in relation to material structure. Furthermore, viscosity and heat transfer will also be discussed as other key transport phenomena.
Purpose of class
The purpose of this lecture is to quantitatively understand transport phenomena, including diffusion, heat transfer, and fluid flow, and to develop the ability to analyze mass and energy transport in materials.
Goals and objectives
  1. The fundamental laws of diffusion, heat transfer, and fluid flow can be expressed mathematically based on Fick's law, Fourier's law, and Newton's law of viscosity.
  2. Mass and energy transport in materials can be quantitatively analyzed using the fundamental laws of diffusion, heat transfer, and fluid flow.
  3. The similarities among diffusion, heat conduction, and fluid transport phenomena can be understood and explained using mathematical expressions.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Midterm test final test Total.
1. 20% 20% 40%
2. 20% 20% 40%
3. 0% 20% 20%
Total. 40% 60% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Evaluation will be based on the midterm and final tests.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. The importance of thermodynamics and transport kinetics in material manufacturing and utilization. Review of Thermodynamics 120minutes
2. Fick's First Law Review of Fick's First Law 120minutes
3. Fick's Second Law Review of Fick's Second Law 190minutes
4. Diffusion Mechanism 1 Review of Defects in Metals 120minutes
5. Diffusion Mechanis 2 Review of Metal Structures 120minutes
6. Diffusion Coefficient and Its Measurement Review of Defects in Solids 120minutes
7. Summary of Diffusion Review of Diffusion 120minutes
8. Fundamentals of Viscosity Investigate Applications of Fluid Flow Analysis 120minutes
9. Fundamentals of Convection Review of Convection Classification 120minutes
10. Overview of Heat Transfer Review of Types and Principles of Heat Transfer 120minutes
11. Thermal Conduction in Gases Review of Heat Transfer by Gas Molecules 120minutes
12. Thermal Conduction in Solids Review of Thermal Conduction in Solids 120minutes
13. Similarity of Transport Phenomena Review of Mass and Heat Transport Phenomena 120minutes
14. Review and Explanation of Previous Lectures Comprehensive Review 180minutes
Total. - - 1810minutes
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Prerequisites
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