Fractal and Fractional Modelling Applied to Energy Storage

A special issue of Fractal and Fractional (ISSN 2504-3110). This special issue belongs to the section "Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2026 | Viewed by 234

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School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China
Interests: energy geostructures; geothermal energy; intelligent underground structures; machine learning

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Guest Editor
School of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China
Interests: fractal geometry; ground heat exchanger; energy geostructure; finite element analysis
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues, 

This Special Issue will showcase cutting-edge research in fractional modelling for energy applications, highlighting its ability to address some of the most pressing challenges in modern energy science and engineering. Fractional calculus, which generalises differentiation and integration to non-integer orders, offers a powerful mathematical framework for capturing memory effects, hereditary behaviour, and non-local interactions—features that classical models often fail to represent adequately.

The scope of this issue spans both fundamental advances and applied studies. Contributions will include fractional approaches to anomalous heat and mass transfer, viscoelastic modelling of energy materials and geostructures, and fractional-order control methods for renewable and hybrid energy systems. In subsurface applications such as geothermal energy, fractional models provide a natural means of describing complex thermal and fluid transport processes, where long-term memory and heterogeneity play central roles.

By bringing together methodological developments, computational strategies, and case studies, this issue will demonstrate the versatility of fractional modelling as a unifying tool across diverse energy domains. The Guest Editors believe that the works presented here will not only advance theoretical understanding but also support the design of more accurate, efficient, and resilient energy technologies for a sustainable future.

Prof. Dr. Mei Yin
Prof. Dr. Guozhu Zhang
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • fractional calculus
  • anomalous heat and mass transfer
  • renewable and hybrid energy systems
  • geothermal applications
  • viscoelastic modelling
  • computational strategies

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