Nanoscale Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Multiphase Flows, and CFD Research
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "J1: Heat and Mass Transfer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2022) | Viewed by 14193
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Interests: computational fluid dynamics; fluid mechanics; numerical simulation; CFD simulation; numerical modeling; numerical analysis; modeling and simulation; engineering, applied and computational mathematics; aerodynamics; engineering thermodynamics
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Dear Colleagues,
Nanoscale and microscale heat transfer are a research topic that has attracted plenty of interest in recent years. This type of heat transfer can be single or multiphase, including radiation, convection (free, forced or mixed), and conduction. Regarding the recent progress carried out in nanotechnology, the usage of nanomaterials has become more significant in heat transfer systems, while there are many capacities and unknown phenomena which should be discovered. It is noted that the presence of nanoparticles in common fluids leads to the promotion of various mechanisms, though not limited to particulate Brownian motion, thermophoresis, or increment of some thermophysical properties such as thermal conductivity, viscosity, density, and heat capacity. Due to this, world-class researchers are warmly invited and encouraged to submit their findings to the Special Issue entitled “Nanoscale Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Multiphase Flows, and CFD Research”, which will include any investigation about the multiphase flow, such as boiling heat transfer, evaporation, fouling and sedimentation investigations, mass transfer, computational fluid dynamic methods, and new findings in novel nanomaterials generation. Additionally, with this Special Issue, we would be interested in investigating more in-depth the complicated characteristics and behavior of nanomaterials in the thermal systems; hence, numerical and experimental investigations are encouraged for submission to this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Reza Safaei
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Boiling
- Application of nanofluids in the renewable energy
- Active and passive industrial systems
- Thermal systems sciences
- Nanoparticle sedimentation
- CFD modeling of nanofluids
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