Recent Advancements in Thermal Fluid Engineering and Flow Device Systems
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "J: Thermal Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (18 July 2023) | Viewed by 5248
Special Issue Editors
Interests: experimental fluid mechanics; optical methods; flow visualisation; multiphase flow; heat exchangers; flow maldistribution
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Interests: condensation; two-phase flow structures; mini channels; heat transfer; pressure drops; heat pumps; air condensation; refrigeration; refrigerants; energetic audit
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Many sectors of industry are dependent on thermal fluids. It is difficult to imagine an industrial process carried out without the use of heat and a liquid or gas. In the fuel and energy sector, this seems to be downright impossible. Therefore, providing access to knowledge to guarantee the development of thermal fluid engineering and flow device systems brings increasing challenges to researchers. This situation raises the need for strong research development of many processes and devices for which fluid flow is the foundation of operation. All this underlies the decision to create this Special Issue. As the research area of thermal fluid engineering and flow device systems includes complex aspects, the topics of interest for publication include a fairly wide scope of research and review papers. Among others, one can mention:
- Heat and mass transfer,
- Thermal processes,
- Single and multiphase flow,
- Flow structures and patterns,
- Condensation,
- Refrigeration,
- Turbulent flow,
- Maldistribution of the fluids.
A special interest is directed toward fluid flow in renewable energy systems and energy storage technologies. The topics of study are not limited to the above issues if thermal fluids or flow device aspects are included.
This Special Issue aims to invite researchers and engineers from different fields of knowledge, using a variety of research tools and techniques and having different approaches, to solving research challenges, to publish their latest achievements in the subject matter.
If you can bring a fresh perspective to the research of thermal fluid engineering and flow device systems, you are particularly invited to submit to this issue.
Dr. Grzegorz Ligus
Dr. Małgorzata Sikora
Dr. Marek Wasilewski
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- thermal fluid
- flow device
- heat and mass transfer
- heat exchanger
- refrigeration
- condensation
- multiphase flow
- phase transition
- flow visualization
- turbulent flow
- droplets and particles
- computational fluid dynamics
- experimental fluid mechanics
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