Heat Transfer Enhancement Mechanisms and Techniques
A special issue of Fluids (ISSN 2311-5521). This special issue belongs to the section "Heat and Mass Transfer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 December 2023) | Viewed by 1305
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Interests: computational heat transfer; thermal control; machine learning
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Interests: spray cooling; gas–liquid flow; heat transfer; droplet
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue is devoted to the mechanism and technique of heat transfer enhancement. These are central to industries such as the thermal power industry, nuclear power, food manufacturing, chemical industry, electronics and petroleum in the context of the global energy shortage. The main research objective of heat transfer enhancement technology is to improve heat transfer capacity and efficiency by enhancing heat conduction, convection or radiation heat transfer processes, among which the most widely studied is the enhancement of convection heat transfer. Convection heat transfer enhancement methods can be divided into active enhancement methods and passive enhancement methods. The former is mainly achieved by adding inserts, changing the geometry of pipe walls or heat transfer elements, rough wall surfaces, etc. Conversely, the latter requires external inputs to operate, such as mechanical agitation, surface vibration, fluid vibration, jet suction, etc. In addition, there are composite reinforcement techniques in which two or more of the above methods are applied simultaneously. Heat transfer enhancement is a complex problem that involves the multidisciplinary coupling of fluid, heat transfer and materials. In this Special Issue, we invite submissions that explore cutting-edge research and recent advances in the mechanism and techniques of heat transfer enhancement.
Prof. Dr. Wei-Tao Wu
Prof. Dr. Zhifu Zhou
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- heat transfer
- fluid flow
- design and optimization
- thermal control