Lecture 1
Lecture 1
Assessment Methodology
Tentative Dates Weight
Coursework: Quiz 1 Week 3 (03/02/2022) 6%
Quiz 2 Week 5 (17/02/2022) 6%
Quiz 3 Week 7 (03/03/2022) 6%
Quiz 4 Week 12 (07/04/2022) 6%
Quiz 5 Week 14 (21/04/2022) 6%
Project - - -
Semester Examination (s) Midterm Week 9 (17/03/2022) 30%
Final Examination Final Exam 40%
WHAT DO I EXPECT FROM YOU?
- Arrive on time for class
- Pay attention in class (do not use phones during the lectures)
- Ask questions whenever something is not clear to you
- Stick to the deadlines in your syllabus. The syllabus is our contract
- Help each other understand the course material
- Be courteous to each other and to me
- Provide me with feedback/suggestions on the course
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM ME?
- Provide competent teaching
- Be committed to help you understand the course material
- Be available for out of class assistance
-Treat each question or concern seriously and answer these to the best of my
ability
- Treat each of you with courtesy and respect
WHAT IS MASS
TRANSFER?
Mass transfer is the net movement of
mass from one location to another.
CA
y A
C (gases)
The sum of the mole fractions, by definition must equal 1;
x i 1
i
y i 1
i
by similar way, mass fraction of A in mixture is;
A
wA
REVIEW OF SOME CONCEPT
• Average molecular weight
𝑀𝑎 𝑣 = ∑𝑛 𝑦𝑖 𝑀𝑖
• Mass concentration of species A “density” (𝜌𝐴): mass of A per unit volume of the
mixture
𝑛
• Total mass concentration (or density): total mass of the mixture in a unit volume 𝜌 = ∑ 𝜌𝑖
𝑖=1
𝜌𝐴
• Mass fraction of A 𝜔𝐴 =
𝜌
REVIEW OF CONCEPT
•Molar concentration of A (𝐶𝐴): moles of A per unit volume of the mixture
𝜌𝐴
𝐶𝐴 =
𝑀𝐴
𝐶 = ∑ 𝐶𝑖
𝑖=1
pA V
For ideal gas mixtures, n A [ from Ideal gas law PV = nRT]
RT
nA p
C A A
V RT
where pA is the partial pressure of species A in the mixture. V is the volume of gas, T is the absolute temperature, and
The total molar concentration or molar density of the mixture is given by
REVIEW OF CONCEPT
Velocities
In a multicomponent system the various species will normally move at different velocities;
and evaluation of velocity of mixture requires the averaging of the velocities of each species
present.
If i is the velocity of species i with respect to stationary fixed coordinates, then mass-average velocity
for a multicomponent mixture defined in terms of mass concentration is,
i i i i
i i
i
i
By similar way, molar-average velocity of the mixture * is
C i V i
* i
C
For most engineering problems, there will be title difference in * and and so the mass average
velocity, , will be used in all further discussions.
The velocity of a particular species relative to the mass-average or molar average velocity is termed as
diffusion velocity
Flux is the amount of species that passes per unit time through a unit area normal to the flow direction
(vector)