Thermal management
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Thermal management © Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary 2020
Guest Editor
Dr. Rahmat Ellahi Founder Chairperson Department of Mathematics and Statistics, FBAS, IIUI, Islamabad, Pakistan E-mail: [email protected]
This compilation is based on the peer-reviewed and selected papers presented at Thermal Management.
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R. Ellahi
Preface Rahmat Ellahi1
Thermal management has an ability to deal with technological-based systems such as: thermodynamics, fluid dynamics and heat/mass transfer. It generally covers a wide variety of fundamental studies, theoretical mathematical modeling, numerical and experimental investigations relating to conduction, convection, condensation, boiling and radiation in systems, processes, materials and many other related objects. This Special Issue took this opportunity to invite researchers to contribute their original research work and review articles to this Special Issue on “Thermal Management." The goal of this Special Issue was to address challenges and current issues that either advance the state-of-the-art of experimental, numerical and theoretical methodologies or extends the bounds of existing methodologies to new contributions related to Thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, heat exchangers, heat transfer enhancement, heat and mass transfer in thermal energy, heat and mass transfer in porous media, heat transfer phenomena in biological systems, nanofluids, two-phase/multiphase flows, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, etc. In response to the call for papers, round 275 papers were submitted for possible publication. After comprehensive peer review, only one-third papers qualified for acceptance for final publication. The rest of two-third papers could not be accommodated. The submissions may have been technically correct but were not
* Rahmat Ellahi [email protected] 1
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, FBAS, IIUI, Islamabad, Pakistan
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considered appropriate for the scope of this Special Issue. The authors are from 25 geographically distributed countries such as Russian Federation, USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, China, Romania, Belgium, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Malaysia, Algeria, Tunisia, Vietnam, Morocco, Taiwan, Egypt, India, South Africa Iran, Lebanon, and The Netherlands. This reflects the great impact of the proposed topic and the effective organization of the guest editorial team of this Special Issue. The Guest Editor of JTAC would like to thank all authors for contributing their original work to this Special Issue, no matter what the final decision on their submitted manuscript was. The editorial team would also like to thank all anonymous professional reviewers for their valuable time, comments and suggestions during the review process. We also acknowledge the entire staff of the journal’s editorial board of JTAC, in particular, Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Imre Miklós Szilágyi and Sophie Korda assistant to Editor-in-Chief for providing their cooperation for the successful completion of this Special
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