Governing equations for transport phenomena
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Revision as of 07:07, 29 June 2010
Transport phenomena, which represent transports of momentum, heat and mass, include fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer. The discussions of governing equations in the links below can be applied to Fluid Mechanics, Heat and Mass Transfer, thermal-fluids aspects of Combustion, as well as Multiphase Systems.
- Transformation formula, continuity, momentum, energy, entropy, and conservation of mass species equations.
- Continuity, momentum, energy, entropy, and conservation of mass species equations.
- Conservation of mass, momentum, energy, and mass species.
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