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Acta Mechanica Sinica - Nanofluid Mechanics and Phase Change Material

Call for Papers 


This call is an invitation to contribute to a Special Issue of Acta Mechanica Sinica Journal on the topic Nanofluid Mechanics and Phase Change Material. This special issue will focus on development of numerical methods for nanofluid mechanics and phase change material, formulation, identification and resolution of fluid flows and multi-physics problems involving incompressible and compressible fluid flows.

Topics of interest to this Special Issue include, but are not limited to:

  • Formulation, identification and resolution of multidimensional fluid flows, heat and mass transfer;
  • Numerical methods for fluid flows including heat and mass transfer and chemical reactions multi-phase fluid flow problems;
  • Non-Newtonian flows;
  • Free surface, environmental and geophysical flows;
  • Population balance modelling, optimization and control;
  • Agglomeration, breakup and collision;
  • Polymer processing;Shock waves, combustion and explosions;
  • Biological fluid flows;
  • Granular and porous media;
  • Renewable and non-renewable energies;
  • Microfluidics and nanofluidics;
  • Supercritical fluids and processes;
  • Fluid-structure interactions;Multiphysics involving fluid flows and other applications;
  • Turbulence and phase interaction in fluid dynamics;
  • Engineering applications of fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer;
  • Experimental measurements and numerical modelling of the fluid flows, heat and mass transfer 

Important Date:

Manuscript submission due date: December 31st, 2024   

Guest Editors:

Dia Zeidan-update

Dia Zeidan, German JordanianUniversity, Amman, Jordan
Email: dia.zeidan@gju.edu.jo
Homepage: https://www.gju.edu.jo/content/prof-dia-zeidan-1624

Xinliang Li-update

Xinliang Li, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Email: lixl@imech.ac.cn

Eric Goncalves, Institut Pprime, ISAE-ENSMA, France

Jochen Merker, HTWK Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany 

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