Aim & Scope
A lot of research has been carried out by the researchers, scientists and engineers working in the area of Thermofluids. Thermofluids is the thorough study of heat transfer, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics and combustion. The niche of Thermofluids range from efficient engine design, thermal management, flow visualization to heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) analysis. Researchers in the field of Thermofluids view various streams of thermal and fluid engineering in a holistic approach. KIIT THERMO 2020 will be a platform to showcase the innovative ideas, theoretical and experimental research work to the world.
This conference offers excellent opportunities for the participants to have a direct exchange of ideas and experiences, to mine potential research problems, to forge research relations alongside finding partners for future collaborations. The conference has invited eminent speakers from industry and academia for delivering keynote-lectures and plenary-talks. Given the gamut of engineering challenges pertaining to Thermofluids that the industry is currently faced with, a holistic effort involving and transcending thermal and fluid engineering is essential. Papers are invited on the following topics to be addressed (but not limited to) in accordance with the theme of the conference:
- Fluid Dynamics
- Fluid Structure Interaction.
- Multiphase Flow
- Phase change
- Fuel Technology
- Microfluidic and Nanofluidic Applications
- Multi-phase Flow
- Boundary Layer and Free Surface Flows
- Flow Control and Diagnostics
- Flow-Induced Vibration
- High-Speed Flows
- Shock waves
- Pumps, Blowers and Fans
- Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
- Cryogenics
- Propulsion and Emissions
- Power Plants and Power Generation
- Energy, Exergy and Second Law
- Electronic Cooling
- Combustion & Automotive Engineering
- Lubrication
- Radiator and engine cooling
All submitted papers will be evaluated by the conference reviewer committee in terms of quality, originality of approach and relevance to the theme of the conference. All accepted and registered papers are expected to be published in the Scopus indexed proceedings or journal.