Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer
by Leo Lue
Publisher: Bookboon 2014
ISBN-13: 9788740306897
Number of pages: 106
Description:
This book covers the transport of momentum, heat, and mass in non-equilibrium systems. It derives differential balance equations for general properties and introduces the concepts of convective and diffusive flux. These are applied to the conservation of mass.
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