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13th International Conference on Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow (HTFF 2026)
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The 13th International Conference on Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow (HTFF 2026) will be delivered in-person in London, UK and virtually, providing the opportunity of online presentation for the people who can not travel for any reason. Attendees will be able to connect with researchers from across the globe and network in-person or virtually in heat transfer, fluid flow, and energy fields. The registration fee for virtual participation is reduced.
HTFF 2026 is a part of the MCM 2026 congress and conference papers will be published in the MCM 2026 Congress proceedings.
The Conference Proceedings will be published with an ISSN and ISBN, indexed in Scopus and Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar and archived permanently in Portico.
The 13th International Conference on Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow (HTFF 2026) aims to become the leading annual conference in fields related to heat transfer, fluid flow, and energy. The goal of this fluid flow and heat transfer conference 2026 is to gather scholars from all over the world to present advances in the relevant fields and to foster an environment conducive to exchanging ideas and information. This conference will also provide an ideal environment to develop new collaborations and meet experts on the fundamentals, applications, and products of the mentioned fields.
HTFF is an acronym for Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow.
Poster Board Dimensions:
Authors presenting via poster boards are to be informed that poster boards are 90 cm height and 70 cm width.
Conference Topics
Topics for HTFF 2026 include, but are not limited to, the following:
- CFD
- Combustion
- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS)
- Drying
- Energy Storage
- Energy Harvesting
- Energy Conversion
- Experimental Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer
- Heat Transfer Applications in Medicine
- Heat Exchangers, Other Heat Transfer Devices
- Heat Transfer Enhancement
- Heat Pipes
- Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer
- Phase Change Phenomena
- Porous Media
- Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy
- Turbomachinary
- and more…