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Fall 2014
Mathematical models of many transport processes are in the forms given by parabolic partial differential equations (PDEs). There are phenomena which may cause changes in shape and material properties of the process domain resulting in a moving boundary parabolic PDE model of the process. The...
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Spring 2013
Transport-reaction processes are extensively present in chemical engineering practice. Typically, these processes involve phase equilibria and/or are combined with well-mixed processes. Examples include counter-current two-phase contactors, interconnected CSTR-PFR systems and distillation...
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Spring 2017
Distributed parameter systems (DPS) are models of fundamental conservation laws in industrial processes, such as chemical, petroleum, metallurgical and solar thermal energy processes. The major drawback of DPS models is that they take form of partial differential equations (PDEs) containing...