International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow: Volume 20 Issue 5
Table of contents - Special Issue: Selected papers from ThermaCOMP09, First International Conference on Computational Methods for Thermal Problems, 8‐10 September 2009, Napoli, Italy – Part I
Guest Editors: Nicola Massarotti, Perumal Nithiarasu
Role of experiments in the accurate numerical simulation of thermal processes
Yogesh JaluriaExperimental results play a crucial role in the validation of mathematical and numerical models for a variety of basic and applied thermal transport problems. The purpose of this…
Finite element approximation of turbulent thermally coupled incompressible flows with numerical sub‐grid scale modelling
Ramon Codina, Javier Principe, Matías ÁvilaThe purpose of this paper is to describe a variational multiscale finite element approximation for the incompressible Navier‐Stokes equations using the Boussinesq approximation to…
Multi‐scale computational modelling of flow and heat transfer
Dimitris Drikakis, Nikolaos AsproulisThe purpose of this paper is to present different approaches for applying macroscopic boundary conditions in hybrid multiscale modelling.
Reduced order thermal modeling of data centers via proper orthogonal decomposition: a review
Emad Samadiani, Yogendra JoshiThe purpose of this paper is to review the available reduced order modeling approaches in the literature for predicting the flow and specially temperature fields inside data…
Simulation of compact heat exchanger performance
Bengt SundenThe purpose of this paper is to present some methods to analyse and determine the performance of compact heat exchangers; show the applicability of various computational…
A model of sedimentary delta growth: a novel application of numerical heat transfer methods
V.R. VollerUnderstanding the factors that contribute to the growth of sediment delta lobes in river systems has significant benefit towards protecting civil and social infrastructure from…
A novel single domain approach for numerical modelling solid oxide fuel cells
A. Mauro, F. Arpino, N. Massarotti, P. NithiarasuThe purpose of this paper is to describe two‐ and three‐dimensional numerical modelling of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) by employing an accurate and stable fully matrix…
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