
Mathematical Modelling of Fluid Dynamics and Nanofluids
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The book examines the practical implications and real-world applications of various concepts, including nanofluids, magnetohydrodynamics, heat and mass transfer, and radiation. By encompassing these diverse domains, it offers readers a broad perspective on the interconnectedness of these fields.
The primary audience for this book includes researchers and graduate students who possess a keen interest in interdisciplinary studies within the realms of fluid dynamics, nanofluids, and biofluids. Its content caters to those who wish to deepen their knowledge and tackle complex problems at the intersection of these disciplines.
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Fateh Mebarek-Oudina received his PhD in 2010. He has published more than 100 papers in reputed international journals. Currently, he works as a full professor at Skikda University in Algeria and regularly serves as a reviewer for more than 250 international journals. He is ranked in the Top 2% Scientists Worldwide (2020, 2021, 2022) by Stanford University. His research work is focused on heat and mass transfer, MHD, mathematical simulation and modelling, biofluids, nanofluids, hybrid nanofluids, ternary nanofluids, microfluidics, and computational fluid dynamics.
Basma Souayeh is currently working as an associate professor at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia, and has been a researcher in the Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer (URPF Lab) at the University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia, since 2012. She has more than ten years of experience in the education and research fields, with more than 80 peer-reviewed international papers published in ISI journals in physics specialty. She is serving as a reviewer in several international ISI scientific journals and a speaker and chair session at several national and international conferences and as a review editor in the Frontiers in Built Environment and the Frontiers in Thermal Engineering journals. She also serves as a guest editor in the journals Sustainability and Energies, devoted to scientific research, with a distinguished record of publications in scientific and academic journals worldwide and presentations at international conferences. She is a dedicated partner to university programs, promoting learning and helping students develop their full potential in their studies. Her research skills are focused on the following areas: computational physics, mechanical engineering, thermal engineering, energy, computational fluid mechanics, numerical simulations, numerical modelling, CFD simulation, finite volume method, finite difference method, engineering thermodynamics, energy engineering, heat and mass transfer, nanofluids, CFD coding, fluid flow, and mechanics.
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