Reactive Flows
A special issue of Fluids (ISSN 2311-5521).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2021) | Viewed by 874
Special Issue Editors
Interests: CFD; combustion; supercritical flows; numerical methods
Interests: combustion; reacting flow simulation; multiphysics modeling; engine combustion; alternative fuels; low carbon fuels; thermodynamics and heat transfer in modern energy devices; Li-ion battery thermal runaway
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Interests: radiative heat transfer; turbulent combustion modeling; fire modeling; novel combustion concepts
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue of Fluids will gather innovative research and recent advances in addressing the challenges associated with reactive flows, using theoretical, experimental, and numerical approaches. Due to the complex interaction between fluid flow and chemical reactions, physical and chemical mechanisms of reactive flow behaviors remain unclear under many conditions. Therefore, an in-depth physical understanding of reactive flows is of great importance for the prediction and control of energy-conversion devices, chemical engineering processes, and environmental phenomena. This Special Issue targets broad areas including laminar and turbulent flames, fires, chemical kinetics, pollutant formation, materials synthesis, chemical vapor deposition, surface reaction and catalysis, reactor design, droplet and spray combustion, coal combustion, detonation, energetic materials and propellants, environmental chemistry, supercritical and supersonic combustion, engine and gas turbine combustion, etc.
Dr. Terashima Hiroshi
Dr. Peng Zhao
Dr. Xinyu Zhao
Dr. Liwei Zhang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- reactive flow
- chemical reactions
- fluid dynamics
- combustion
- aerothermochemistry
- flame and fire
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