Advance in Flow and Heat/Mass Transfer Technology
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2023) | Viewed by 16172
Special Issue Editors
Interests: boiling; multiphase and reactive flow; surface engineering; energy storage; renewable energy utilization
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Interests: advanced heat transfer; nanotechnologies; two-phase flow; thermal storage
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Interests: advanced power cycle and power generation systems; micro- and nano-scale heat transfer; multiphase flow and heat transfer; optofluidics technology and solar energy utilization
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Interests: PEMFC; SOFC; batteries; hydrogen production and storage; renewable energy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Energy and the environment are global concerns, and so it is important to upgrade the current energy utilization systems and improve their efficiency so that a sustainable energy roadmap can be achieved. In this regard, flow and heat/mass transfer is an essentially relevant subject involving single-phase/phase-change heat transfer, mass transfer in reactions, microfluidics, etc. This Special Issue aims to demonstrate the advances in the relevance of this technology from quite broad perspectives, e.g., experimental measurement techniques, numerical methods, heat/mass transfer enhancement, single/multiphase flow in microchannels and complex geometries, etc. We welcome both research and review papers within the scope of this Special Issue in an open access format for researchers and engineers.
Dr. Zhen Cao
Prof. Dr. Simone Mancin
Prof. Dr. Jinliang Xu
Prof. Dr. Bengt Sunden
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- heat transfer
- mass transfer
- multiphase flow
- boiling and condensation
- nanofluids
- microfluidics
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