International Journal of Energy and Power Engineering

Special Issue

Advances of Nanofluids in Solar Collectors

  • Submission Deadline: Dec. 30, 2020
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Samuel Sami
About This Special Issue
Recently, solar energy systems have attracted significant attention as part of the renewable energy drive to protect our environment. Solar energy conversion and enhancement of the heat transfer characteristics of the solar thermal systems have significant impact on the energy usage, and environmental as well as energy saving. The use of different nanofluids enhances the heat transfer characteristics, efficiency and performance of the solar thermal systems and thermal properties of heat transfer fluids compared with conventional fluids. This special issue will focus on research and review papers investigating different applications of nanofluids in solar thermal engineering systems include but not limited to solar collectors and thermal energy storage systems and the effects of nanofluids on the thermal characteristics, behavior, efficiency, of solar thermal systems and hybrid systems.

Aims and Scope:

  1. Solar thermal system
  2. PV solar panels and PV-Thermal
  3. CSP collectors
  4. Nanofluids
  5. Thermal storage
  6. Magnetic field and nanofluids
Lead Guest Editor
  • Samuel Sami

    Research Center for Renewable Energy, Catholic University of Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador

Guest Editors
  • Samir Moujas

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, United States

  • Zahid Ayub

    Isotherm, Texas, United States

  • Mohammadreza Sedighi

    School of Environment, Science & Engineering, Southern Cross University, Lismore, Australia

  • Isaac Aigbedion

    Department of Geophysics,Ambrose Alli University,Ekpoma, Ekpoma, Nigeria