transportfluks
Transportfluks is the net rate at which a quantity passes through a defined surface per unit area and per unit time. It is a directional quantity, described by a flux vector J, and can refer to the transport of mass, energy, momentum, or electric charge. Depending on the quantity, common units include kilograms per square meter per second (kg m^-2 s^-1) for mass flux, moles per square meter per second (mol m^-2 s^-1) for molar flux, watts per square meter (W m^-2) for energy flux, and amperes per square meter (A m^-2) for charge flux.
Transportfluks results from different transport mechanisms that may act alone or in combination. Diffusive transport follows
In practice, transportfluks is used across disciplines, including chemical engineering (membranes, reactors, distillation), environmental science (pollutant