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第17届国际传热大会(IHTC-17)会议通知

17th International Heat Transfer

Conference

(IHTC17)

14 – 18 August 14- 18, 2023

www.ihtc17.org

CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

Organized by

HEFAT

Under the auspices of

The Assembly for International Heat Transfer Conferences

upported by the South African Institution of Mechanical

Engineers

International Centre for Heat and Mass Transfer

American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers

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Mode of the conference

The  Assembly of International Heat Transfer Conferences    (AIHTC)    has decided that the mode/formatof the conference will be a face-to- face conference in Cape Town. However, it might be changed to a hybrid format for delegates only that cannot  travel from countries with Covid or other major force restrictions.”

Scope and background of conference

Heat transfer,a major academic discipline originating  from seminal studies of thermal non- equilibrium phenomena, has grown to include the science of transport phenomena for ions, electrons, and chemical species. Thus it deals with essential fundamentals such as energy, materials, food and water, and also with a range of technologies that support modern lifestyles. Heat transfer is now a vitally important field, as scientists and engineers face  difficult challenges:    the SARS-COV-2 pandemic  diffusion,  development of cutting-edge technologies for  highly efficient energy systems, massive    information/communication    equipment, high-value-added manufacturing,  and comfortable living environments, to name but a few. Due to its enormous scope and impact, heat transfer is often called thermal science.”

The International Heat Transfer Conference (IHTC), nicknamed the  “Heat Transfer  Olympics,”  is the worlds premier conference for scientists and engineers  in the heat and mass transfer research community, who convene every four years to exchange the  latest information.     Previous conferences   have greatly enhanced mutual exchanges  of knowledge and experience,   and nurtured new and/or interdisciplinary research areas. Future  conferences should realize an increasingly important   mission:     to foster international cooperation  and facilitate the exchange of ideas,among colleagues in order to solve urgent problems and improve peopleslives in the years ahead.

To pursue these aims,  we invite forward-looking scientists, engineers, and researchers from all over the world to attend the Seventeenth International Heat Transfer Conference (IHTC- 17) in Cape Town, from 14 – 18 August 2023. In addition to exploring traditional research areas, IHTC- 17 also poses the important question asked already at IHTC15 so that we may better serve society: “What is the role of thermal science in meeting societal challenges?”     Clearly, we face major issues such as ensuring sustainable development, healthy ageing, sufficient food for all, and economic growth, and we need to develop scientific and technological solutions. To do this, we should shape our current and future roles more  concretely,   and start to formulate an interdisciplinary framework for collaboration among colleagues active across a wider range of physical, life, and information sciences.

the conference period.

IHTC History

1

1951

London Atlantic City

United

Kingdom

United States

2

1961

1962

Boulder

London

United States

United

Kingdom

3

1966

Chicago

United States

4

1970

Paris

France

5

1974

Tokyo

Japan

6

1978

Toronto

Canada

7

1982

München

Germany

8

1986

San Francisco

United States

9

1990

Jerusalem

Israel

  


10

1994

Brighton

United

Kingdom

11

1998

Kyongju

Korea

12

2002

Grenoble

France

13

2006

Sydney

Australia

14

2010

Washington

United States

15

2014

Kyoto

Japan

16

2018

Beijing

China

17

2023

Cape Town

South Africa

18

2026

Rio de

Janeiro

Brazil


Paper Submission

Abstracts for IHTC- 17 should be submitted on-line

via theIHTC-17 web page. They will initially be reviewed  by the regional International Scientific Committee  (ISC) members.  Once an abstract  has been accepted,  the full-length manuscript will be requested  by the due date.    The full-length manuscripts will then be reviewed by reviewers assigned by the regional ISC members. A copyright transfer  form must be submitted with the final manuscript. All papers will be presented in a poster paper format venue with a short oral presentation. Approximately 50 keynote papers will be presented as oral papers.  Each accepted manuscript (also keynote   papers)   must have at least one paid registered author before a paper can be presented and be  published in the conference proceedings.  The registration  fees are published on the conference website, and it should be noted that the fees for face- to-face participation and online participation, when applicable, will be the same.

Important Dates

Abstract submission: 15 October 2022

Notification of abstract acceptance: 31 October 2022

Full paper submission: 31 December 2022

Notification of full paper acceptance: 30 April 2023

Submission of final manuscript: 31 May 2023      

Author registration due: 31 May 2023 (for papers to be included in the proceedings)

IHTC Digital Library (IDL)

The  AIHTC and Begell House have agreed to establish the IHTC Digital Library (IDL). The IDL is  an online archival library which features an interactive web interface and an advanced search engine. The library includes all past and future Proceedings  of the International Heat Transfer Conferences under the auspices of the AIHTC. All the papers presented at IHTC- 17 will be uploaded into the library after the conference.


South African Advisory Committee


Prof Tunde Bello- Ochende

Prof Jat du Toit

Prof Weihu Ho

Prof Jaap Hoffman Prof Z Huan

Dr Sunita Kruger

Prof Mohsen

Sharifpur

Prof Glen Snedden

University of Cape Town

North-West University University of                 Witwatersrand               Stellenbosch University Tshwane University of Technology

University of Johannesburg University of Pretoria

University of Kwazulu-Natal

Local Organizing Committee


Prof Josua Meyer

(Chair)

Prof Jat du Toit

(Co-chair)

Prof Mohsen Sharifpur Prof Johan vd Spuy      Prof Jaap Hoffmann     Dr Andrew Gill


Stellenbosch University North-West University

University of Pretoria    Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch University




International Scientific Committee


Prof Steven Armfield

Prof Victoria Timchenko

Prof Gherhardt Ribatski

Prof Helcio R.B. Orlande

Prof Sunny Ri Li

Prof Dominic Groulx

Prof Qiuwang Wang

Prof Bingyang Cao

Prof Denis Maillet

Prof Sebastian Volz

Prof Ulrich Gross

Prof Stephan Kabelac

Prof Gautam Biswas

Prof Srinivasa S. Murthy

Prof Neima Brauner

Prof Gennady Ziskind

Prof Maurizio L. Cumo

Prof Paolo Di Marco

Prof Yukitaka Kato

Prof Yuji Suzuki

Prof Sung Jin Kim

Prof Ji Hwan Jeong

Prof Pedro Coelho

Prof Vitor A. F. Costa

Prof Leonid A.

Dombrovsky

South Africa

Switzerland

United Kingdom

Belgium/The     Netherlands       United States of America

Prof Alexander I. Leontiev Prof Charl G. du Toit         Prof Josua Meyer

Prof Dimos Poulikakos Prof John R. Thome

Prof Francesco Coletti   Prof Tassos Karayiannis Prof Michel de Paepe    Prof Wilko Rohlfs

Prof Raj M. Manglik          Prof Mohamed S. El-Genk



Secretariat

Prof Jat du Toit

North-West University

Email:jat.dutoit@nwu.ac.za

Conference Chair

Prof Josua Meyer

Stellenbosch University

Email: josua7meyer@gmail.com

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