Transport Phenomena: in Micro Process Engineering puts fundamentals of chemical engineering into context with micro system technology, microfluidics, and transport processes within microstructures. After a general overview about both disciplines and common areas, the text presents numerous recent projects as examples. The text also applies transport of momentum, heat and mass in microstructures to chemical reactors, and coupled transport phenomena and their potential are illustrated to the reader. The book concludes with an evaluation of the state of the art and an outlook upon the next steps to come in research.
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Dr.-Ing. Norbert Kockmann is researcher and group leader for micro process engineering at the Laboratory for Design of Microsystems at the Institute of Microtechnology (IMTEK) at Freiburg University, Germany. After finishing his diploma study of aerospace engineering at the Technical University of Munich in 1991, he joined the Chair of Technical Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer at Bremen University. Finishing his Ph.D. work, he worked thereafter as a project manager at Messer Griesheim GmbH for air separation units and a syngas plant. His current research interests include the design, fabrication, and experimental characterization of micro process engineering components as well as the fundamental processes in microsystems.
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