Symmetry/Asymmetry in Thermal Management
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Engineering and Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 July 2025 | Viewed by 247
Special Issue Editors
Interests: heat & mass transfer; microchannels; thermal management; machine learning; cooling; thermofluids modeling using CFD
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The escalating demands for thermal management technologies, driven by their indispensable role in various sectors, have led to significant environmental concerns, primarily due to the extensive consumption of electricity and water resources. Consequently, various symmetric/asymmetric technologies are being proposed to improve thermal management performances, addressing the consequential environmental challenges.
We are seeking cutting-edge research that addresses the pressing challenges in thermal management. Your work has the potential to make a significant impact, whether through novel passive cooling techniques that leverage advanced materials and designs, innovative active cooling solutions that enhance heat transfer efficiency by symmetric/asymmetric flow, or breakthroughs in predictive modeling and simulation approaches.
Our focus is on the cutting-edge methodologies, materials, symmetric/asymmetric designs, and technologies driving the future of thermal management across various sectors, including electronics, aerospace, automotive, and renewable energy systems.
We eagerly anticipate your submissions and the opportunity to highlight your pioneering research. Together, let us shape the future of thermal management, fostering a more efficient, sustainable, and technologically advanced world.
Dr. Zengguang Sui
Dr. Dongxing Song
Guest Editors
Zhixiong Ding
Guest Editor Assistant
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Keywords
- thermal management
- heat dissipation
- passive cooling
- active cooling
- advanced materials
- thermal interface materials
- fluid dynamics
- thermodynamics
- symmetric/asymmetric design
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