10th International Conference of Fluid Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer (FFHMT'23)
June 7, 2023 - June 9, 2023 | Carleton University, Ottawa , Canada
The 10th International Conference of Fluid Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer (FFHMT'23) held in Carleton University, Ottawa , Canada on June 7, 2023 - June 9, 2023. FFHMT'23 has been completed with great success and this would not have been possible without the dedication and help of the organizers, the chairs and keynote speakers, scientific committee members, and all participants. Many thanks for their continuous support.
Submissions
Submissions were in the form of extended abstracts, short papers, and full manuscripts.
- all submitted papers were peer-reviewed
- the conference proceedings were published under an ISSN and ISBN number
- each paper were assigned a unique DOI number by Crossref
- the conference proceedings were indexed by Scopus and Google Scholar
- the proceedings were permanently archived in Portico (one of the largest community-supported digital archives in the world).
Congress Chair



Keynote Speakers

Dr. J.M. Floryan
The University of Western Ontario London, Canada
Plenary Speaker


Scientific Committee Members
Dr. Chamil Abeykoon, The University of Manchester, UK
Dr. Rayhaneh Akhavan, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA
Dr. Majid Bahrami, Simon fraser University, Canada
Dr. Sanjeev Chandra, University of Toronto, Canada
Dr. Jiangtao Cheng, Virginia Tech, USA
Dr. Lixin Cheng, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Dr. Yan Chen, Purdue University, USA
Dr. Yusuf Chisti, Massey University, New Zealand
Dr. Sadegh Dabiri, Purdue University, USA
Dr. Yulong Ding, University of Birmingham, UK
Dr. J.M. Floryan,The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Dr. Hui Hu, Iowa State University, USA
Dr. Mohamed Hamed, McMaster University, Canada
Dr. Hui Hu, Iowa State University, USA
Dr. Yogesh Jaluria, Rutgers University, USA
Dr. Huan-Jang Keh, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Dr. Nikolai Kozlov, Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics UrB RAS, Russia
Dr. Konstantinos Kontis, University of Glasgow, UK
Dr. Marcello Iasiello, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Dr. Gerardo Maria Mauro, Università degli studi del Sannio, Italy
Dr. Marc Miscevic, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier, France
Dr. Robert J. Martinuzzi, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr. Mohammad Azizur Rahman, Texas A&M University at Qatar
Dr. Karthik Remella, Ansys, USA
Dr. Ziad Saghir, Ryerson University, Canada
Dr. Ahmet Selamet, The Ohio State University, USA
Dr. Lian Shen, University of Minnesota, USA
Dr. Jules Thibault, University of Ottawa, Canada
Dr. Junfeng Zhang, Laurentian University, USA
Symposium
Symposium 1: Energy Transition in Oil and Gas Applications
Symposium Chair:
Dr. Mohammad Azizur Rahman
Associate Professor
TEXAS A&M AT QATAR, Qatar
Abstract:
The Oil and Gas industry is passing acritical transition period from fossil fuel-based energy toward more sustainable-based energy through automation, digitalization, decarbonization, flow assurance, redesigning the facilities and processes, hydrogen and carbon circular economy, and artificial intelligence. The effort is moving on collectively by the industry, academia, government, and policymakers to achieve the net-zero target by 2050. In this effort, thermal and fluid engineering papers are solicited in the area of automation, digitalization, decarbonization, flow assurance, improved design, machine learning, hydrogen value chain, carbon capture, transportation, utilization and sequestration, and artificial intelligence focusing on the net-zero target.
Venue
We are pleased to announce that TANN'23 took a place at the Carleton University in the Residence Commons building.

Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa
ON K1S 5B6, Canada
Tel: +1 (613) 520-2600
www.carleton.ca
Ottawa
Ottawa is the national capital of Canada and is situated on the border of the provinces of Ontario and Québec in central Canada. Nestled on the banks of the Ottawa, Rideau and Gatineau rivers, it is a city rich in natural and cultural heritage, with French and English as the city's official languages. The city's downtown core is very compact, which makes it easy to access many of the city's attractions by foot. There are over 30 museums, many more galleries, fine dining and shopping, national institutions, heritage sites and historical architecture to explore.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Gatineau Park is a beautiful, large nature park located just minutes outside of Ottawa. Gatineau Park is 361 square kilometers, with 165 kilometers of hiking and cross-country ski trails. The park is home to a diversity of Canadian wildlife, including black bears, timber wolves, white-tailed deer, beavers, 237 different bird species and a host of plant species. Its hardwood forests turn brilliant colors during the autumn (mainly in October).
For more information about the city of Ottawa, please visit www.ottawa.ca/en/visitors.
Best Paper Award Winners
- Paloma L. Barros for the paper entitled: "CFD Modeling of Gas Dispersion in Yield-Pseudoplastic Solutions Driven by Coaxial Mixers: Effect of Rotating Approach"
- Dr. Nikolai Kozlov for the paper entitled: "Dynamics of a Rotating Core-Annular Flow at Inertial Fluid Oscillations"
- Koustav Bandyopadhyay for the paper entitled: "A Numerical Study of Unsteady Natural Convection from Two-Sided Thin Horizontal Isothermal Plates"
- Seham Shahid for the paper entitled: "Comparison of PCM Mediums for Hybrid Thermal Management of Electric Battery Packs"
- Premchand V Chandra for the paper entitled: "Single Augmented Swirling and Round Jet for Improvement of Impingement Heat Transfer from a Flat Plate"
- Dr. Stylianos Kyrimis for the paper entitled: "Hydrodynamic Profiles Of Computed Tomography-Scanned Polydispersed Beds Produced By Sieving"
- Matyáš Junek for the paper entitled: "1D Modelling of Printed Circuit Heat Exchanger for Demo Fusion Power Plant"
- Michal Cihlář for the paper entitled: "The Design of the Scaled-down Experimental Device for Molten Salts"
- Ernest Gyan Bediako for the paper entitled: "Flow boiling heat transfer of R134a: Effect of heat flux and Dry-out characteristics"