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22MVFS - Multiphase Systems

Course specification
Course titleMultiphase Systems
Acronym22MVFS
Study programme
Module
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
    ESPB4.0Status
    ConditionОблик условљености
    The goalThe aim of the course is to enable students to master the field of the transport phenomena in multiphase systems, in the way to be able to apply the acquired knowledge for the analysis of the complex problems in different types of multiphase systems. The student will also be able to calculate, analyze and design practical applications of these systems.
    The outcome1. Students acquire wider knowledge of transport phenomena of momentum, heat and mass transfer in multiphase systems 2. The student can analyze the transport phenomena in multiphase systems. 3. The student is able to practically apply theoretical knowledge to the analysis and design of various types of multiphase systems.
    Contents
    Contents of lecturesINTRODUCTION. Classification of disperse systems. Industrial applications; THEORY OF THE DISPERSE SYSTEMS. Mechanics of particles in a continuous fluid: solids, droplets and bubbles of gas. Special cases of dispersion, two-phase and three-phase systems; FLUID DYNAMICS IN DISPERSE SYSTEMS. Detailed discussion of fluid dynamics of multiphase systems. Mathematical models of the system and the flow regimes of the dispersed phase. HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN DISPERSE SYSTEMS. Detailed discussion of heat and mass transfer in fluid-particles dispersions. PROCESS DESIGN IN FLUID PARTICLES SYSTEMS. Calculation of batch operations in a fluidized bed; catalytic chemical reaction in gas-solid dispersion; Calculation of continuous operations in fluidized beds; drying.
    Contents of exercisesCalculation exercises.
    Literature
    1. Grbavčić, Ž, Kaluđerović Radoičić, T., Mehaničke operacije, TMF, 2016
    2. Cvijović S., Bošković-Vragolović N., Fenomeni prenosa-strujanje, toplota, difuzija, TMF, Beograd, 2006
    3. R.Clift, J.R.Grace, M.E.Weber, Bubbles, Drops and Particles, Dover Publications, New York, 2005
    4. Kunni D., Levenspiel, O., Fluidization Engineering, Butterworth-Heinemann, Newton, 2013
    Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
    LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
    21
    Methods of teachingLectures, calculation exercises, consultations
    Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
    Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
    Activites during lecturesTest paper50
    Practical lessonsOral examination
    Projects50
    Colloquia
    Seminars