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Selected Papers from XV International Conference on Computational Heat, Mass and Momentum Transfer (ICCHMT2024)

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "J1: Heat and Mass Transfer".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 75

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Department of Thermal Processes, Air Protection and Waste Utilization, Cracow University of Technology, 31-155 Cracow, Poland
Interests: mathematical modelling and experimental studies of heat exchangers; identification of the actual operating conditions of energy machines and equipment (measurement of temperature, heat flux density, heat transfer and heat transfer coefficients, pollution emissions); nuclear power engineering; heat recovery in power units; possibility of revitalisation of coal-fired power plants; environmental protection in power engineering (technologies for emission reduction to the atmosphere); renewable power engineering (wind and solar energy)
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Dear Colleagues,

ICCHMT is an international conference series that is widely recognized and respected in the international scientific community. Professor Abdulmajeed A. Mohamad founded ICCHMT from the University of Calgary, and for nearly 20 years it has taken place in different parts of the world: Magusa, Cyprus (1999); Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2001); Banff, Canada (2003); Paris, France (2005); Canmore, Canada (2007); Guangzhou, China (2009); Istanbul, Turkey (2011 and 2015); Cracow, Poland (2016); Seoul, South Korea (2017); Cracow, Poland (2018); Rome, Italy (2019); Paris, France (2020);  Paris, France (2021); and Rhodes island, Greece (2022); and Düsseldorf, Germany (2023). In 2024, the Conference will be held in Krakow, Poland. The conference topics dedicated to energy topics are as follows:

  • Heat Exchangers/heat pipe;
  • Fluid machinery;
  • Internal flow and heat transfer;
  • Micro/nano heat and mass transfer;
  • Mixing devices and phenomena;
  • Multi-phase flows;
  • Reactive flows and combustion;
  • Steam and gas turbines;
  • Technology for renewable energy sources;
  • Thermal flow visualization;
  • Thermal fluid machinery;
  • Transport phenomena in porous media;
  • Waste management and waste disposal.

Therefore, manuscripts within these research areas are most welcome.

Prof. Dr. Jan Taler
Prof. Dr. Tomasz Sobota
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • energy systems
  • energy machinery
  • thermal power plants
  • thermodynamics
  • energy efficiency in buildings

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