The Conference Proceedings will be published with an ISSN and ISBN, indexed in Scopus and Google Scholar, and archived permanently in Portico.
The 7th International Conference of Fluid Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer (FFHMT’20) aims to become the leading annual conference in fields related to fluid flow and heat transfer. The goal of FFHMT is to gather scholars from all over the world to present advances in the fields of transport phenomena and to foster an environment conducive to exchanging ideas and information.
This conference will also provide an ideal environment to develop new collaborations and meet experts on the fundamentals, applications, and products of the mentioned fields.
FFHMT is an acronym for Fluid Flow, Heat and Mass and Transfer.
Topics for FFHMT’20 include, but are not limited, to the following:
Biofuels
Boiling and condensation
CFD
Combustion
Drying
Energy optimization
Experimental fluid dynamics
Flow, heat and mass transfer devices
Fuel cells
Gas liquid operations
Heat transfer augmentation applications
Heat transfer enhancement active methods
HVAC
Laminar and turbulent flows
Leaching
Mass transfer coefficient
Molecular diffusion
Nanofluid
Non-Newtonian flow
Polymer processing
Renewable and non-renewable energies
Rheology
Separation processes
Authors presenting via poster boards are to be informed that poster boards are 90 cm height and 70 cm width.
JUL 10 2020
Final Extended Paper Submission Deadlines
JUL 24 2020
Final Extended Notification to Authors
AUG 7 2020
Final Extended Early-Bird Registration
Submissions in the form of extended abstracts, short papers, and full manuscripts are welcome.
all submitted papers will be peer-reviewed
the congress proceedings will be published under an ISSN and ISBN number
each paper will be assigned a unique DOI number by Crossref
the conference proceedings will be indexed by Scopus and Google Scholar
the proceedings will be permanently archived in Portico (one of the largest community-supported digital archives in the world).
selected papers from the conference will be submitted for possible publication …