Transport Phenomena

Transport Phenomena

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name=Transport Phenomena


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author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.
language=English
subject= Transport Phenomena
publisher=John Wiley & Sons
release_date=1960 (First Edition)
media_type=Hardback
pages=780
isbn= ISBN 0-471-07392-X
The first edition of "Transport Phenomena" was published in 1960, two years after having been preliminarily published under the title "Notes on Transport Phenomena" based on mimeographed notes prepared for a chemical engineering course taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison during the academic year 1957-1958. [ [http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/classics1979/A1979HJ87300001.pdf This Week's Citation Classic] (University of Pennsylvania, Garfield Library)] [ cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Notes on transport phenomena|edition=|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|year=1958|id=LCCN 58010796] The second edition was published in August 2001. [cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Transport Phenomena|edition=Second Edition|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|month=August | year=2001|id=ISBN 0-471-41077-2] A "revised" second edition was published in 2007. [cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Transport Phenomena|edition=Revised Second Edition|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|year=2007|id=ISBN 978-0-470-11539-8]

History

As the chemical engineering profession developed in the first half of the 20th century, the concept of "unit operations" arose as being needed in the education of undergraduate chemical engineers. The theories of mass, momentum and energy transfer were being taught at that time only to the extent necessary for a narrow range of applications. As chemical engineers began moving into a number of new areas, problem definitions and solutions required a deeper knowledge of the fundamentals of transport phenomena than those provided in the textbooks then available on unit operations.

In the 1950s, R. Byron Bird, Warren E. Stewart and Edwin N. Lightfoot stepped forward to develop an undergraduate course at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to integrate the teaching of fluid flow, heat transfer, and diffusion. From this beginning, they prepared their landmark textbook "Transport Phenomena". [ [http://www.engr.wisc.edu/che/bsl.html Bird, Stewart, Lightfoot Programs] ]

ubjects covered in the book

The book is divided into three basic sections, named Momentum Transport, Energy Transport and Mass Transport:

*Momentum Transport
**Viscosity and the Mechanisms of Momentum Transport
**Momentum Balances and Velocity Distributions in Laminar Flow
**The Equations of Change for Isothermal Systems
**Velocity Distributions in Turbulent Flow
**Interphase Transport in Isothermal Systems
**Macroscopic Balances for Isothermal Flow Systems
*Energy Transport
**Thermal Conductivity and the Mechanisms of Energy Transport
**Energy Balances and Temperature Distributions in Solids and Laminar Flow
**The Equations of Change for Nonisothermal Systems
**Temperature Distributions in Turbulent Flow
**Interphase Transport in Nonisothermal Systems
**Macroscopic Balances for Nonisothermal Systems
*Mass transport
**Diffusivity and the Mechanisms of Mass Transport
**Concentration Distributions in Solids and Laminar Flow
**Equations of Change for Multicomponent Systems
**Concentration Distributions in Turbulent Flow
**Interphase Transport in Nonisothermal Mixtures
**Macroscopic Balances for Multicomponent Systems
**Other Mechanisms for Mass Transport

Word play

"Transport Phenomena" contains many instances of hidden messages and other word play.For example, the first letters of each sentence of the Preface spell out "This book is dedicated to O. A. Hougen." The first letters of each paragraph in the Postface spell out "On Wisconsin". In the first printing, in Fig. 9.L (p. 305) safely outside the furnace wall is typeset "Bird".

ee also

*Chemical Engineer
*Distillation Design
*Transport phenomena
*Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering
*Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook

External links

* [http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470115394.html Publisher's description of this book]

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