Topical Collection on "Advances in Heat Transfer Enhancement Techniques for Renewable Energy Systems"

A topical collection of New Energy Exploitation and Application (NEEA) (E-ISSN: 2754-5652).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 June 2024

Collection Editors: 

Prof. Dr. Hamid Torab
Mechanical Engineering Department, Gannon University, 109 University Square, Erie, PA 16541, USA
Research Interests: design and process optimization; heat transfer; thermodynamics; computer simulation of thermal systems; thermal energy storage; thermal management of electronic equipment; micro-electromechanical power generators; alternative energy systems

 

Dr. Saeed Tiari
Biomedical and Industrial Systems Engineering Department, Gannon University, 109 University Square, Erie, PA 16541, USA
Research Interests: thermal energy storage systems; computational fluid dynamics; fluid mechanics; numerical simulation; biomechanics; numerical analysis; numerical modeling; CFD simulation; thermal engineering; engineering thermodynamics; modeling and simulation

 

Topical Collection Information:

Dear Colleagues,

The journal "New Energy Exploitation and Application" is pleased to announce a call for papers for a Topical Collection titled "Advances in Heat Transfer Enhancement Techniques for Renewable Energy Systems" co-edited by Dr. Hamid Torab and Dr. Saeed Tiari. The collection aims to bring together cutting-edge research and innovative contributions in the field of heat transfer enhancement within the context of renewable energy systems. We invite researchers, academics, and industry professionals to submit their original research articles, reviews, or short communications and share their insights on novel approaches, methodologies, and advancements in this crucial domain.

Topics of Interest:

We encourage submissions on a wide range of topics related to heat transfer enhancement techniques in renewable energy systems, including but not limited to:

  • Advanced Heat Exchanger Designs: Innovations in heat exchanger configurations and designs for improved efficiency.
  • Nanofluids and Nanomaterials: Applications of nanofluids and nanomaterials to enhance heat transfer in renewable energy systems.
  • Phase Change Materials (PCMs): Utilization of PCMs for thermal energy storage and management.
  • Solar Thermal Systems: Advances in heat transfer techniques for solar collectors and concentrators.
  • Wind Energy Systems: Enhancement strategies for heat dissipation in wind turbines and associated components.
  • Geothermal Heat Transfer: Techniques to improve heat transfer efficiency in geothermal energy extraction and utilization.
  • Bioenergy Systems: Heat transfer enhancements in biomass and biofuel-based renewable energy systems.

Prof. Dr. Hamid Torab
Dr. Saeed Tiari
Collection Editors

Keywords:

  • heat transfer enhancement
  • renewable energy systems
  • advanced heat exchanger
  • nanofluids, phase change materials
  • solar thermal
  • wind energy
  • geothermal heat transfer
  • bioenergy systems

Manuscript Submission Information:

Please visit the Submissions Guidelines page before submitting a manuscript. Submitted papers should be well formatted and use good English. Manuscripts should be submitted online through the online manuscript submission and editorial system. Additionally, please include a cover letter specifying that the manuscript is intended for the Topical Collection "Advances in Heat Transfer Enhancement Techniques for Renewable Energy Systems" when submitting it online. Manuscripts can be submitted until the submission deadline. All submissions that pass pre-check are peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published continuously in the journal and will be listed together on the Topical Collection website. Research articles, review articles as well as short communications are invited. For planned papers, a title and short abstract can be sent to the Editorial Office neea@ukscip.com for announcement on this website.

The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in this open access journal is 300 USD. Authors who are unable to cover this cost or those who are invited to submit papers may be eligible for discounts or waivers.

Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings papers). All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a double-blind peer-review process.

Published Papers:

This Topical Collection is now open for submission.