Advanced Heat Exchange and CO2 Capture
A special issue of Fluids (ISSN 2311-5521). This special issue belongs to the section "Heat and Mass Transfer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2026 | Viewed by 8
Special Issue Editors
Interests: efficiency improvements in hydraulic, steam and gas turbines; modeling fluid flow and heat transfer using computational fluid dynamics (CFD); experimental measurement of flow in hydroelectric turbines using the pressure-time method and Winter-Kennedy methods
Interests: exergy evaluation of carbon dioxide capture and utilization technology in combined cycle power plants
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The urgent global challenge of climate change demands transformative solutions in energy efficiency and carbon management. This Special Issue on "Advanced Heat Exchange and CO2 Capture" invites contributions that highlight cutting-edge technological advancements in both fields. We seek research exploring novel heat exchanger designs that maximize thermal efficiency, alongside innovative CO2 capture techniques that enhance selectivity and reduce energy penalties. By fostering a robust exchange of ideas, this Issue aims to accelerate the development of systems that integrate superior heat transfer with effective carbon mitigation. Submissions should demonstrate originality and practical relevance, addressing critical barriers and opportunities for deployment in industrial and energy sectors worldwide.
Prof. Dr. Gustavo Urquiza
Guest Editor
Dr. Miriam Navarrete
Guest Editor Assistant
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Keywords
- novel heat exchanger designs
- enhanced heat transfer mechanisms
- low-energy CO2 capture technologies
- integration and scale-up
- modeling and simulation
- process intensification
- thermal efficiency
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