OBJECTIVE

CHT-08 is planned as a tribute to Professor D. Brian Spalding FRS
in honour of his 85th birthday
and in recognition of his innumerable contributions to
heat and mass transfer, combustion, turbulent flow, multiphase phenomena
and most notably on this occasion to
computational methods and results in heat and mass transfer.

The goal of the symposium is to provide a forum for the exposure and exchange of ideas, methods and results in computational heat transfer. Papers on all aspects of computational heat transfer - both fundamental and applied - will be welcome. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to:

biological heat transfer
boundary layer flow and heat transfer
combustion, fire modelling
computational methods in CHT
double diffusive convection
internal flow and heat transfer
micro and nanoscale heat transfer
phase change: solidification and melting, evaporation and condensation
CHT in porous media
radiative heat transfer
renewable energy (solar, geothermal, ocean etc.)
single and multiphase flow and heat transfer
turbulent heat transfer
turbulence modelling
validation of computational solutions