CFD Simulation in Energy Engineering Research
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "K: State-of-the-Art Energy Related Technologies".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 March 2025 | Viewed by 85
Special Issue Editors
Interests: applied and enhanced heat transfer; process and power heat transfer equipment (low-emission burners, combustion systems, process-fired heaters, boilers, heat exchangers); simulation, optimization, and CFD applications of heat transfer equipment in the process and power industry; process and equipment design and integration for energy savings and emissions reduction; thermal treatment and energy utilization of waste (waste-to-energy); energy savings and environmental protection
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Interests: CFD modelling of process and power engineering units; CFD modelling of grate combustion of solid fuels; CFD modelling of swirling turbulent flames of gas and liquid fuels; CFD modelling of multiphase flows; coupled CFD-DEM simulation; turbulence modelling and simulation; numerical models for heat and mass transfer in porous media; design of experiment applied to CFD simulations; uncertainty assessment in CFD
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
CFD simulation has become an inherent part of both research and engineering practice and has widely been applied to a broad range of problems in the energy engineering field as an advanced computational, supporting and decision-making tool in design, research and development, troubleshooting, optimization and virtual testing and prototyping. While CFD has already provided invaluable insights as a stand-alone computational tool, its capabilities are often extended by coupling with other simulation tools, methods and approaches, leading to an even better perspective over complex multi-physical engineering systems.
This Special Issue aims to present and disseminate recent advancements in CFD simulations applied in energy engineering research. It encompasses a broad range of topics, including advanced CFD modelling techniques used in simulations of various energy engineering technologies and the application of CFD within multi-physical simulations of energy engineering systems. Submissions that utilize artificial intelligence and machine learning in CFD simulations are particularly encouraged.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Advancements in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applied to solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, nuclear, combustion and gasification technologies;
- CFD-assisted design, troubleshooting and optimization of heat production, transfer and utilization units;
- Novel algorithms and approaches in CFD simulations applied to energy engineering problems;
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning in CFD applied to energy engineering problems;
- Uncertainty assessment of CFD simulations of energy engineering equipment.
Dr. Zdeněk Jegla
Dr. Tomáš Juřena
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- CFD modelling
- CFD simulation
- CFD model
- numerical simulation
- numerical model
- energy engineering technology
- advanced CFD modelling
- CFD-assisted design, troubleshooting and optimization
- fluid flow
- computational heat and mass transfer
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