Welcome to the Transport Page (under construction!)

 Links:

REYNOLDS.EXE -  This downloadable file contains an interactive animation, showing the behavior of a fluid flowing through a pipe (by showing the movement of particles suspended in the fluid).  You choose the flow rate and watch what happens! The module was designed by Russel Hodges and Jaya Krishnagopalan at Tuskegee University.
   
ITSC Fluids Movie Archive - a site with animations of various fluid phenomena, created by the Innovative Technology Solutions Corporation
More fluid flow animations and visualizations:
http://www.me.pdx.edu/%7Egerry/flowAnimations/       Quicktime animations
http://home.earthlink.net/~marutgers/       - click on ‘Science’   images of fluid flow
http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/Ripple/Ripple_JS.html   Java script animation of ripples
http://www.math.rug.nl/~veldman/cfd-gallery.html#DNS   Quicktime animations

Even more flow simulations (Java):
Flow builders
http://www.aoe.vt.edu/~devenpor/aoe5104/ifm/ifm.html
http://www.engin.umich.edu/dept/aero/java/PotFlow/PotentialFlow.html
http://www.engin.umich.edu/dept/aero/java/PotFlow/FlowBuilder.html
Converging-diverging nozzle
http://www.engapplets.vt.edu/fluids/CDnozzle/index.html
Boundary layer calculation
http://www.engapplets.vt.edu/fluids/bls2/
http://www.engapplets.vt.edu/heat/5139.pdf - code description

http://www.flow.human.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~mine/simuE.html

Free Computational Fluid Dynamics tool, Java:
http://cfdnet.com/
http://cfdnet.me.dal.ca/tutorials/index.html - tutorials
http://www.cfdsc.ca/english/bulletins/12/1207.html - supporting article

Boundary layer flow tutorial (interactive!):
http://www.aero.gla.ac.uk/Research/CFD/education/course/CALF/index/nindx.html



Links related to heat and mass transport: 
http://www.chem.mtu.edu/~jmkeith/webtools/   
Heat and Mass Transfer web tools (most of them in Java):
http://www.me.pdx.edu/~gerry/heatAnimations/sphereTransient/   Cooking a turkey, heat transfer analysis
http://www.jhu.edu/~virtlab/conduct/conduct.htm   Heat conduction in a bar

Heat exchanger pictures:
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjr/modules/HXphotos/

Support for the development of this page from the National Science Foundation and assistance from Dmitri Iarikov, an undergraduate student in Chemical Engineering, are gratefully acknowledged.  If you find other web sites to add to this list, please email the links to Sheryl Ehrman, sehrman@eng.umd.edu. 
Thanks!