Transport Phenomena Archive
The Transport Phenomena Archive is a space for collaborative development of educational resources related to transport phenomena, with an initial focus on materials processing and performance. Archive resources live in a subversion version control server with this wiki front-end such that visitors may easily browse and download materials. The Archive is open for contributions, corrections and general comments, and frequent contributors will be given accounts on the server to upload and modify materials.
The following teaching materials may be downloaded from the Archive:
- Problems/exercises (109) for undergraduates and graduate students
- Resources (24) including equations, how-to style handouts, and descriptions of this Archive
- Readings (2) with descriptive discussions of concepts for students at various skill levels
- Pedagogical materials (6) on everything from course organization to instruction philosophy, including ABET documents
- Courseware (5) for interactive modeling of transport phenomena
Several auxiliary pages describe the Archive in more detail:
We are trying to document the use of this resource. If you use or have used the Archive, please let us know how you use it by sending email to Adam Powell. Comments, suggestions and other feedback ore most welcome.
Coming soon: new computational materials and/or thermodynamics sections!
Outside Resources
- thermalHUB at Purdue University
- National Resource Center for Materials Technology Education (MatEd) at Edmonds Community College
- Engineering problems and solutions on Syvum focused on transport phenomena and biomolecular engineering
- Steel University Online, an on-line initiative by the International Iron and Steel Institute
- MIT Open CourseWare sites for 3.185 Transport Phenomena in Materials Engineering and 3.044 Materials Processing: syllabus, ABET description, lecture notes, assignments, exams
- Purdue University MSE 340 Transport Phenomena: ABET description
- University of Wisconsin MS&E 331 Transport Phenomena in Materials: syllabus, ABET description
- University of Idaho Met/MSE 309 Transport Phenomena in Materials Design (pdf): syllabus