Science Journal of Energy Engineering

Special Issue

Computational Fluid Dynamics in Green Energy

  • Submission Deadline: 30 October 2015
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Zied Driss
About This Special Issue
The special issue "Computational Fluid Dynamics in Green Energy" is devoted to the publication of basic and applied studies broadly relating to the fluid mechanics systems in green energy. It focuses on recent developments and research works in this area and is intended to present the development of Computational FluidDynamics (CFD) investigations. The papers may present the development of numerical methods, computational techniques, and case studies in the fluid mechanics application in relation with the green energy problems.

In fact, green energy is referred to as the type of energy that is produced from energy sources that are environmentally friendly compared to fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. It includes all the renewable energy sources like wind, solar, geothermal, biomass and hydropower. Most often, green energy is considered when it comes to issues such as cogeneration and heating. It can be purchased by industrials as a means of supporting environmentally friendly living by reducing impacts to the environment that occur when conventional methods of generating are used. By doing so, industrials assist in increasing the energy dependence of their country. Today, energy certificates known as green certificates can be purchased to support the use of green practices. Many organizations are seriously looking into becoming green in their day to day operation, so a course in Green might be just what you need right now.
Lead Guest Editor
  • Zied Driss

    Mechanics Department, National Engineering School of Sfax, University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia

Guest Editors
  • Eloy Ayer

    Department of Sciences, Columbia University, Los Angeles, United States