Final Exam: ECH 5261 Advanced Transport Phenomena Fall 2020
Final Exam: ECH 5261 Advanced Transport Phenomena Fall 2020
Final Exam: ECH 5261 Advanced Transport Phenomena Fall 2020
Final Exam
Questions: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/93544367838
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Bonus (No penalty for skipping): Explicitly identify the steady-state and transient parts of your answer
to part (d). (5 extra pts)
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Short Answer (40 pts Total)
3. Name one dimensionless number that you encountered in this course. Describe what rates or driving
forces it is the ratio of. (6 pts)
4. Consider two solids in contact as shown below. We are interested in heat transfer in slab A in the x-
direction.
(a) What is the most general boundary condition that could be written for the interface between slabs A
and B? (4 pts)
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5. Consider the control volume shown to the right. We are interested in mass transport
of species A through a solvent in the x-direction. There is a surface reaction that
consumes species 𝐴 at 𝑥 𝐿. The surface reaction occurs on an impermeable barrier,
such that species 𝐴 cannot leave the control volume through the surface at 𝑥 𝐿. The
surface reaction is first-order in species 𝐴 with a reaction rate constant, 𝑘. You may
consider the reaction irreversible and ignore transport of products of the reaction.
(a) Write the general boundary condition that applies at 𝑥 𝐿. (2 pts)
(b) If there is no convection within the control volume and binary diffusion of A and the solvent occurs
according to Fick's Law, what is the boundary condition in terms of concentration of 𝐴, 𝑐 ? (4 pts)
(c) If consumption of A by the reaction is much faster than diffusion of A through the CV, how can the
BC be simplified? (Hint: Nondimensionalize the BC.) (5 pts)
(d) If reaction were much slower than diffusion, how can the BC be simplified? (5 pts)
6. List at least 3 methods that can be used to decrease the dimensionality of a problem, e.g. convert a 2D
PDE into 1D. (+2 pts for each correct answer, -1 pt for each incorrect answer)
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Appendix
0 0
d 2 1 x
III n x sin n , n 0,1, 2, ...
dx 2
d
IV 0 0 d n x
2
cos
nx
, n 1, 2, ...
dx dx
1
0 x
a
All of these functions satisfy d 2 dx 2 2 for 0 x .
Please note: for n 0, sinh n sin n and cosh n cosn .
y v x y v y y v z y g y 2y 2y 2y
t x y z y x y z
z component v z v v v P 2v 2v 2v
v x z v y z v z z g z 2z 2z 2z
t x y z z x y z
𝑟 𝜆 𝐽 𝜆𝑟
dx 𝑟 𝑑𝑟 𝑑𝑟
such that the cylindrical basis functions behave like
rectangular basis functions.
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