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[NEWS]

  Special Issue of “ Progress on DSFD” on Computers & Fluids  withYuehong Qian, Yuxuan Chen and Chiyu Xie (2023)

 

  Special Issue of “ Focus on Non-Fourier Thermal Transport” on Nano Express  (2023)

 

  Special Issue of “ Multiscale modelling for transport in porous media” on Journal of Multiscale Modelling  withYingfang Zhou (2020)

 


[Journals]

 

  International Journal of Mechanical Science (Elsevier)

 

The International Journal of Mechanical Sciences (IJMS) is an international forum for the publication and dissemination of original work which contributes to greater scientific understanding of the main disciplines underpinning the mechanicalcivil and material engineering sciences.

Original contributions providing insight into the use of analytical, computational (e.g. FEM, BEM, mesh-free methods and others) modelling methods for rigid-body mechanics (e.g. dynamics, vibration, stability), structural mechanicsmetal forming, behaviour and application of advanced materials (metals, composite, cellular, smart etc.), impact mechanicsstrain localization and other effects of nonlinearity (e.g. large deflections, plasticity, fracture etc.), fluid mechanics (external and internal flows), tribologythermodynamics and materials processing generally form the core of the journal contents.

 

 

  Energy Science and Engineering (Wiley)

Energy Science & Engineering is a peer reviewed, open access journal dedicated to fundamental and applied research on energy and supply and use. Published as a co-operative venture of Wiley and SCI (Society of Chemical Industry), the journal offers authors a fast route to publication and the ability to share their research with the widest possible audience of scientists, professionals and other interested people across the globe. Securing an affordable and low carbon energy supply is a critical challenge of the 21st century and the solutions will require collaboration between scientists and engineers worldwide. This new journal aims to facilitate collaboration and spark innovation in energy research and development. Due to the importance of this topic to society and economic development the journal will give priority to quality research papers that are accessible to a broad readership and discuss sustainable, state-of-the art approaches to shaping the future of energy. This multidisciplinary journal will appeal to all researchers and professionals working in any area of energy in academia, industry or government, including scientists, engineers, consultants, policy-makers, government officials, economists and corporate organisations.

 

  Journal of Porous Media (Begellhouse)

The Journal of Porous Media publishes original full-length research articles (and technical notes) in a wide variety of areas related to porous media studies, such as mathematical modeling, numerical and experimental techniques, industrial and environmental heat and mass transfer, conduction, convection, radiation, particle transport and capillary effects, reactive flows, deformable porous media, biomedical applications, and mechanics of the porous substrate. Emphasis will be given to manuscripts that present novel findings pertinent to these areas. The journal will also consider publication of state-of-the-art reviews. Manuscripts applying known methods to previously solved problems or providing results in the absence of scientific motivation or application will not be accepted. Submitted articles should contribute to the understanding of specific scientific problems or to solution techniques that are useful in applications. Papers that link theory with computational practice to provide insight into the processes are welcome.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Articles should be submitted through the Begell House Online Submission Program by registering on the website (http://submission.begellhouse.com).

 

  Special Topics & Reviews in Porous Media (Begellhouse)

Special Topics & Reviews in Porous Media-An International Journal (STRPM) publishes up-to-date research works related to special topics and reviews covering a wide range of fields related to porous media. Special topics and reviews can be related to applications and research areas in contemporary and traditional technology, such as biological, electronics cooling, thermal insulation engineering, geothermal and environmental engineering, heat pipes, underground spreading of chemical waste, nuclear waste repository, grain storage, enhanced recovery of petroleum reservoirs, packed bed heat exchangers, drying technology, catalytic reactors, petroleum industries, geothermal systems, tissue engineering, drug delivery, avionics, miniature refrigerators, nanoporous materials, microtextured surfaces for enhanced boiling, particle migration and deposition; material processing applications; particle transport and deformable porous bodies; direct contact heat exchangers, coal combustors, nuclear waste repositories, experimental and measuring techniques; industrial and environmental heat transfer and flow, characterization of porous materials, etc. This journal provides a comprehensive forum for communication between researchers and practicing engineers. The excellence of contributions is assured through a rigorous peer review process. STRPM is the only journal of its kind that covers the entire spectrum related to special topics and reviews covering a wide range of fields related to porous media.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Articles should be submitted through the Begell House Online Submission Program by registering on the website (http://submission.begellhouse.com).

 

  Transport in Porous Media (Springer)

Transport in Porous Media publishes original research on the physical and chemical aspects of transport of extensive quantities such as mass of a fluid phase, mass of a component of a phase, momentum and energy, in single and multiphase flow in a (possibly deformable) porous medium domain. These are presented in the context of chemical, civil, agricultural, petroleum and mechanical engineering.

Transport phenomena, understood from the microscopic scale upward, form the basis for deterministic and stochastic models that describe them. The models are adaptable to describe flow and contaminant transport in aquifers; oil and gas movement in petroleum reservoirs; solvent drives and enhanced oil recovery; heat and mass transport in packed bed reactors in chemical engineering, in geothermal reservoirs and in building materials; spread of pollutants from radioactive waste repositories; filtration processes, and biomedical studies of fluid and chemical transport in lungs and other organs.

 

  Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth (AGU)

 

JGR-Solid Earth focuses on the physics and chemistry of the solid Earth and the liquid core of the Earth, geomagnetism, paleomagnetism, marine geology/geophysics, chemistry and physics of minerals, rocks, volcanology, seismology, geodesy, gravity, and tectonophysics.

 

  Journal of Fluid Engineering (ASME)

 

The Journal disseminates technical information in fluid mechanics of interest to researchers and designers in mechanical engineering, and other engineering disciplines . The majority of papers present original analytical, numerical or experimental results and physical interpretation of lasting scientific value. Other papers are devoted to the review of recent contributions to a topic, or the description of the methodology and/or the physical significance of an area that has recently matured.

Scope: Multiphase flows, pumps, aerodynamics, boundary layers, bubbly flows, cavitation, compressible flows, convective heat/mass transfer as it is affected by fluid flow, duct and pipe flows, free shear layers, flows in biological systems, fluid-structure interaction, fluid transients and wave motion, jets, naval hydrodynamics, sprays, stability and transition, turbulence, wakes, microfluidics, and other fundamental/applied fluid mechanical phenomena and processes. In addition, contributions to the Journal emphasize investigative techniques, analytical methods, computational fluid mechanics, and experimental methods such as Laser-Doppler-Velocimetry, hot film and hot wire anemometry, Particle-Imager-Velocimetry, and other innovative advances as they appear.

 

 


 

[Conferences]

 


 

[Special Issues]

 

  Special Issue of "Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Media" on Journal of Porous Media, 2014

 

  Special Issue of " Transfers in Porous Media" on Special Topic & Reviews in Porous Media, 2014