International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow

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  • Formerly known as
    Heat Fluid Flow
  • Country
    Netherlands
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    4,601
  • Abbreviation
    Int J Heat Fluid Flow
  • ISSN
    0142-727X
  • Main Publisher
    Elsevier
  • Publisher
    Elsevier BV
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Science
    Physics
    Heat
    Thermodynamics
    Technology
    Engineering (General)
    Civil engineering (General)
    Technology
    Engineering (General)
    Civil engineering (General)
    Mechanics of engineering
    Applied mechanics
    Technology
    Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Description
The International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow serves as a premier forum for disseminating cutting-edge research in heat transfer and fluid mechanics. It publishes original articles, reviews, and communications focusing on both fundamental and applied aspects of these intertwined disciplines. The journal's scope encompasses a wide array of topics, including convective heat transfer, turbulence, multiphase flow, microfluidics, and computational fluid dynamics. Key topics covered involve experimental, theoretical, and numerical studies of heat and mass transfer phenomena, fluid dynamics, and their applications in engineering systems. It features contributions from renowned researchers globally and serves as an invaluable resource for academics, engineers, and scientists interested in thermal-fluid sciences. The journal is indexed in major databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and CAS. Researchers are encouraged to submit their work, contributing to its high-impact reputation. The International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow remains committed to advancing knowledge and technological progress in heat transfer and fluid flow, impacting a broad audience in mechanical, chemical, aerospace, and energy engineering. The journal’s open-access (if applicable) and rigorous peer-review process further enhance its value within the scientific community.