

“Life at Low Reynolds Number.” American Journal of Physics 45, no. “Microfluidics: Fluid Physics at the Nanoliter Scale.” Reviews Of Modern Physics 77 (July 2005): 977-1026. Videos by the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics Films (NCFMF) Jones: 2.1, 2.2 (up to section C), and 3.2 (sections A and B)ģ hour final exam (comprehensive of the course) during the finals week Jongyoon Han)Įlectrophoretic mobility of various biomolecules Part 4: Electrokinetics (Instructor: Prof. Solving the convection-diffusion equation in flow channels Relative importance of convection and diffusion TY & K: 6.4 and 6.7 (be prepared by reading 6.1-6.3)Įlectrical analogy to understanding cell surface binding Scott Manalis)ĭiffusion based analysis of DNA binding proteins H & M: Example 7.9.3 (from section 7.9, ignore time dependence)

Laplace’s equation in spherical coordinate (example 7.9.3) Laplace’s equation in other coordinates (solving examples using MATLAB®) Laplace’s equation in rectangular coordinate (electrophoresis example) will rely on separation of variables Jongyoon Han)Įlectric and magnetic fields for biological systems (examples)ĮM field for biomedical systems (examples) ISBN: 9780195084948.įluid 7: Viscous-dominated flows, internal flowsįluid 10: Cellular fluid mechanics (guest lecture by Prof. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1998. “Stream Function.” Section 5.9 in Analysis of Transport Phenomena. Scott Manalis)Ĭonstitutive laws (mass and momentum conservation)įluid 4: Conservation of momentum (example)įluid 6: Flows with viscous and inertial effectsĭeen, W.

New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Physiochemical Hydrodynamics: An Introduction. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1989. East Rutherford, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2003. Transport Phenomena in Biological Systems. This page includes a list of supplemental readings after the table of assigned readings.
