Wiley
Heat Transfer
(ISSN 2688-4542)
Overview
Aims and Scope
Heat Transfer is an enabler of information exchange among mechanical, chemical, biomedical, nuclear and aeronautical engineers, students and researchers concerned with heat transfer, thermal power and fluid dynamics. Its focus is on the most recent original experimental and analytical research in the heat transfer arena.
The journal deals with the entire field of heat and mass transfer and pertinent areas of fluid dynamics. Subjects include: convective, conductive, and radiative heat transfer; heat transfer enhancement; measurement of thermophysical properties; thermal component and system design and optimization; mathematical modeling; non-Newtonian fluids; heat transfer in emerging technologies such as Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), micro-channels, fuel cell, bio- and nano-technology, biomedical engineering, tissue engineering, and bioheat transfer; multiphase heat transfer including condensation, boiling, air-conditioning, porous media, ice formation, and melting.
The journal was initially co-sponsored by the Society of Chemical Engineers of Japan and the Heat Transfer Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Readership
Mechanical, chemical, biomedical, nuclear and aeronautical engineers, students and researchers concerned with heat transfer, thermal power and fluid dynamics
Keywords
Heat transfer, Fluid dynamics, Mass transfer, Convection, Conductive heat transfer, Radiative heat transfer, Heat transfer enhancement, Thermal component and system design, Optimization, Mathematical modeling, non-Newtonian fluids, Emerging technology, Micro-channels, Fuel cell, Bio-technology, Nano-technology, Biomedical, Thermophysical properties, Condensation, Boiling, Multiphase heat transfer, Porous media, Bioheat transfer, Interface phenomena
Abstracting and Indexing Information
Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database (ProQuest)
ChemWeb (ChemIndustry.com)
COMPENDEX (Elsevier)
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
FLUIDEX (Elsevier)
INSPEC (IET)
Materials Science & Engineering Database (ProQuest)
SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest)
SCOPUS (Elsevier)
Technology Collection (ProQuest)
Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)