Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer Operations
The procedure whereby heat moves from one body or substance to the another by radiation, conduction, convection or a mix of these techniques. Heat transfer streams from a body with high vitality (high temperature) to bring down vitality (bring down temperature). Mass transfer portrays the vehicle of mass starting with one point then onto the next and is one of the fundamental columns in the subject of Transport Phenomena. Mass exchange may occur in a solitary stage or over stage limits in multiphase frameworks. Mass exchange is the net development of mass from one area, generally significance stream, stage, portion or part, to another. Mass move happens in many procedures, for example, assimilation, vanishing, drying, precipitation, film filtration, and refining.
- One Dimensional Steady State Heat Conduction
- Multi-dimensional Steady State Heat Conduction
- Unsteady State Heat Conduction
- Convection
- Heat Exchangers
- Boiling and Condensation
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