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COURSE PRO FORMA




            IMPORTANT:
            Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senate’s approval for items indicated with *. Changes
            to the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level.


           Academy/Faculty/Centre                Engineering

           Department                            Mechanical Engineering

           Programme                             Bachelor of Engineering (Materials)




           Course Code                           KMEB 2117

           Course Title                          Transport Phenomena

           Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Re-  None
           quirement(s)


           Student Learning Time (SLT)           120

           Credit Hours                          3
           Learning Outcomes                     By the end of this course, students are able to:

                                                 1. Solve general transport equations for diffusion, heat and mass transfer.
                                                 2. Obtain the correct boundary conditions from a problem description.
                                                 3. Solve basic problems with coupled heat and mass transfer.

           Transferable Skills                   Problem solving
                                                 Research skills
                                                 Team work

           Synopsis of Course Contents           This course deals with solid-state diffusion, homogeneous and heterogene-
                                                 ous  chemical  reactions,  and  spinodal  decomposition.  Topics  covered  in-
                                                 clude:  heat  conduction  in  solids,  convective  and  radiative  heat  transfer
                                                 boundary  conditions;  fluid  dynamics,  1-D  solutions  to  the  Navier-Stokes
                                                 equations,  boundary  layer  theory,  turbulent  flow,  and  coupling  with  heat
                                                 conduction and diffusion in fluids to calculate heat and mass transfer coeffi-
                                                 cients.

           Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial,   Lecture, AL/CL
           workshop, etc)

           Assessment Weightage*                 Continuous assessment: 40%
                                                 Final examination:   60 %

           Methodologies for Feedback on Perfor-  Online assessment and Student’s Feedback Forms
           mance
                                                 Refer to the University of Malaya (First Degree) Rules 2013 and the   Uni-
           Criteria in Summative Assessment      versity of Malaya (First Degree) Regulations 2013.



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