619-0801 – Transport Phenomena I (PJ I)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Physical Chemistry and Theory of Technological Processes
Subject guarantordoc. RNDr. Věra Dobrovská, CSc.
Study levelundergraduate or graduate
Subject version
Version codeYear of introductionYear of cancellationCredits
619-0801/01 2005/2006 2014/2015 7

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

The goal of mathematics is train logical reasoning than mere list of mathematical notions, algorithms and methods. Students should learn how to: analyze problems, suggest a method of solution, analyze correctness of achieved results with respect to given conditions, aply these methods while solving technical problems.

Teaching methods

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Summary

The course includes the selected chapters on tensor calculus, a field theory and the solution methods of boundary value problems for both ordinary and partial differential equations. Acquired knowledge can be used in mathematical modelling of heat, mass and momentum transfer.

Compulsory literature:

Farrashkhalvat,J.P.: Tensor methods for engineers. Publ. Ellis Horwood, New York, London 1990. Bick,T.A.: Elementary boundary value problems. Marcel Dekker, New York 1993. Carrier,G.F., Pearson,C.E.:Partial differential equations, theory and technique. Academia press, Boston 1988. Evans,L.C.: Partial differential equations. American Math. Society Providence 1998. Bird,R.B.,Stewart,W.E.,Lightfoot,E.N.: Transport phenomena. John Wiley & Sons, New York 1965.

Recommended literature:

Carrier,G.F., Pearson,C.E.:Partial differential equations, theory and technique. Academia press, Boston 1988.

Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.