Engineering Research
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The 54th volume of "International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa" includes peer-reviewed manuscripts that present the research results in the fields of materials science and processing technologies, applied and fluid flow mechanics, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, construction and building materials, engineering management, and logistics. The collected scientific articles can be appreciated by most engineers, academic teachers, and students majoring in engineering science.
The special issue on “Computational Analysis of Heat Transfer in Fluids and Solids” of the journal “Defect and Diffusion Forum” addresses various novel nonlinear models and computational techniques important for tackling the heat transfer phenomenon in fluids and solids. Numerical results are discussed quantitatively to illustrate the salient features of practical engineering and industrial applications. Topics covered by excellent research papers in this issue include: extended surfaces fins, reactive flow problem, Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow, nanofluids dynamics, boundary layer flow, natural convection, hydrodynamic stability, biomechanics, plasma physics, physics of dusty plasma, forced convection, mixed convection, magnetohydrodynamics, thermal radiation, porous media flow and irreversibility analysis. We anticipate that our special issue will stimulate and help a wide audience of researchers, engineers and educators from various fields of human activity.
The special issue on “New Development for Heat Transfer in Solids and Fluid Flow” of the journal “Defect and Diffusion Forum” addresses a number of pertinent issues related to novel analytical and numerical modelling of various problems with respect to heat transfer in solids and fluid flow. Papers presented cover exothermic kinetics in solids, nanofluids and hybrid nanofluids dynamics, natural convection, forced convection, mixed convection, magnetohydrodynamics, biotransport, porous media flow and entropy generation analysis. We anticipate that our special issue will stimulate and help a wide audience of researchers, engineers and educators from various fields of human activity.