Preliminary Program subject to change
01D02 Mathematical Modeling of Transport Processes
OverviewThis session focuses on the analysis of transport processes and the development of mathematical models to describe those processes. The emphasis is clearly on the model development and the approximations required to obtain analytical and realistic numerical solutions.
Primary SponsorTransport Processes (01d)
Co-Sponsor(s)Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals (01), Transport and Energy Processes (07)

Chair

Norman W. Loney
Professor
NJIT
Otto H. York Department of Chemical Engineering
161 Warren St
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone Number: 973-596-6598
Fax Number: 973-596-8436
Email: loney@adm.njit.edu

CoChair

Nivedita R. Gupta
Assistant Professor
University of New Hampshire
Depratment of Chemical Engineering
257 Kingsbury Hall, 33 College Road
Durham, NH 03824
Phone Number: 603 862 3655
Fax Number: 603 862 3747
Email: ngupta@unh.edu
A Multiscale Model For The Constrained Vapor Bubble Heat Pipe
Arya Chatterjee, Joel, L. Plawsky and Peter C. Wayner Jr., The Isermann Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Ricketts Building, 110, 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180
Transport Limitations in Thermal Diffusion
Nicholas Cox, Chemical Engineering, University of Washington, Dept. Chemical Engr. Box 351750, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, Pawel Drapala, Chemical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL and Bruce A. Finlayson, University of Washington, Dept. Chemical Engr. Box 351750, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
Transport And Reaction In Multilayered Spheres
Enrique Munoz, Bioengineering, Rice University, 6100 Main St - MS 142, Houston, TX 77025 and Michael S. Wong, Departments of Biological & Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Rice University, 6100 South Main Street, Houston, TX 77005
Mathematical Modeling of Oxygen Distribution in Cornea with Contact Lens
David Keyes, Ciba Vision, 11460 Johns Creek Parkway, Duluth, GA 30097
Modeling Charged Aerosol Transport in Bifurcated Tubes
Fong Yew Leong, MEBCS Program, Singapore-MIT Alliance, 4 Engineering Drive 3, 117576, Singapore, Singapore, Chi-Hwa Wang, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, 4 Engineering Drive 4, Singapore, 117576, Singapore and Kenneth A. Smith, Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139
Modeling And Analysis Of Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow In Flexible Structures
Nilmini S. Wijeratne, Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech Univ., Mail Stop 3121, Lubbock, TX 79409-3121 and Karlene Hoo, Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech Univ, Mail Stop 3121, Lubbock, TX 79409-3121
A Modeling Approach to Thermal Cracking in An Annular Reactor-Quencher
Rajeev K. Garg and Vinod K Srivastava, Chemical Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, India
Guidelines for Safety in High-Rise Buildings Based on the World Trade Center Disaster and the Principles of Chemical Process Design and Operation
Scott S. Watkin1, Adam Mihalik2, Stuart W. Churchill1 and James Bond Godshalk3, (1)Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Pennsylvania, 220 South 33rd St, 311A Towne Bldg., Philadelphia, PA 19104, (2)Electrical Engineering, The University of Pennsylvania, 220 South 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, (3)Ultra-mold Corp., Makefield Executive Center #504A, 301 Oxford Valley Rd., Yardley, PA 19067
On Modification of Mass Transfer Theories Using Finite Speed Diffusion
Kal Renganathan Sharma, Adunct Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Prairie View A & M University, PO Box 519 MS 2505, A. E. Greaux Building, Room 206C, Prairie View, TX 77446

Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals