- Berkeley Electronic Press Selected Works.
- Solutions Manual for Transport Phenomena Fundamentals by Plawsky, April 2001, Marcel Dekker edition, Ring-bound in English.
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Part I Transport Fundamentals and 1-D SystemsIntroductory ConceptsIntroductionScope of Transport PhenomenaPreliminary AssumptionsEquilibrium FoundationsDefining EquilibriumFluid StaticsBuoyancy and StabilityFluids in Rigid Body MotionProblemsReferencesFlows, Gradients, and Transport PropertiesIntroductionMomentum Transport: Newton's Law of ViscosityEnergy Transport: Fourier's Law of Heat ConductionMass Transport: Fick's Law of DiffusionCharge Transport: Ohm's Law of ConductionDriving Force: Resistance ConceptsFlux Laws in Two and Three DimensionsMechanistic Differences between the Transport Ph.Read more...
Abstract: Part I Transport Fundamentals and 1-D SystemsIntroductory ConceptsIntroductionScope of Transport PhenomenaPreliminary AssumptionsEquilibrium FoundationsDefining EquilibriumFluid StaticsBuoyancy and StabilityFluids in Rigid Body MotionProblemsReferencesFlows, Gradients, and Transport PropertiesIntroductionMomentum Transport: Newton's Law of ViscosityEnergy Transport: Fourier's Law of Heat ConductionMass Transport: Fick's Law of DiffusionCharge Transport: Ohm's Law of ConductionDriving Force: Resistance ConceptsFlux Laws in Two and Three DimensionsMechanistic Differences between the Transport Ph
Abstract: Part I Transport Fundamentals and 1-D SystemsIntroductory ConceptsIntroductionScope of Transport PhenomenaPreliminary AssumptionsEquilibrium FoundationsDefining EquilibriumFluid StaticsBuoyancy and StabilityFluids in Rigid Body MotionProblemsReferencesFlows, Gradients, and Transport PropertiesIntroductionMomentum Transport: Newton's Law of ViscosityEnergy Transport: Fourier's Law of Heat ConductionMass Transport: Fick's Law of DiffusionCharge Transport: Ohm's Law of ConductionDriving Force: Resistance ConceptsFlux Laws in Two and Three DimensionsMechanistic Differences between the Transport Ph