ME374

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Fundamentals of Aerosols and Nanoparticle Science

Mechanical EngineeringENGR - School of Engineering

Course Description

This course introduces the fundamental principles of aerosol and nanoparticle science, with applications including battery material synthesis, catalysis, optical properties, and interstellar dust. Topics will span particle-laden flow dynamics across the free-molecular to continuum regimes, including the evolution of particle size distributions, nucleation, coalescence, and the development of fractal structures. Continuum-based approaches to kinetic and thermodynamic behavior will address particle-gas interactions, diffusion, phoretic forces, Smoluchowski relations, and nucleation. The course will also cover methods for analyzing molecular-scale properties (e.g., molecular dynamics) and optical properties (e.g., the discrete dipole approximation) as they relate to aerosol particle characterization.

Grading Basis

ROP - Letter or Credit/No Credit

Min

3

Max

3

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Lecture

Enrollment Optional?

No

Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?

No

Programs

ME374 is a completion requirement for: