Monday, November 5, 2007: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
Room 255 F (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Transport Processes (01d)

#27 - Fundamental Research in Transport Processes (01D00)
The purpose of this session is to review fundamental research in the areas of heat, mass, momentum and charge transport as applied to processes and products of chemical engineering interest. The session considers all types of research i n transport processes and so is not focuesd on any one topic.
Chair:Dmitry I. Kopelevich
CoChair:Joel L. Plawsky
CoSponsor(s):Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals (01)
Transport and Energy Processes (07)
8:30 AMThe Role Of Mass Transport During Self-Assembly Of Nanostructured Films
Michael P. Tate, Hugh W. Hillhouse
8:51 AMEliminating the Mean-Free-Path Inconsistency in Classical Phenomenological Model of Diffusion for Fluids
G.L. Aranovich, M.D. Donohue
9:12 AMMolecular Simulation Of Transport In Nanopores
Caroline Desgranges, Jerome Delhommelle
9:33 AMAnalysis Of Phonon Scattering Mechanisms And Compositional Effects In Thermal Transport Properties Of Zeolite Thin Films
Abraham Greenstein, Yeny C. Hudiono, Carine Kuete, Samuel Graham, Sankar Nair
9:54 AMA Dynamic Buildup Growth Model Of Magnetic Particle Accumulation On Single Wires In High Gradient Magnetic Separation
Fei Chen, Kenneth A. Smith, T. Alan Hatton
10:15 AMThe Chemical Reaction - Pore Diffusion Model for Coal Char Gasification and Combustion Using the Random Pore Model
Raymond C. Everson, Hein Neomagus, Rufaro Kaitano
10:36 AMMass Transfer In A Viscous Bubble Column With Pulsed-Flow: The Bjerknes Effect
Yogesh Waghmare, Richard G. Rice, F. Carl Knopf

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