Thermal Engineering is the most widely read Russian-based international journal publication on thermal energy and engineering. The articles analyze the current state and prospects of energy development, design and operation of power engineering equipment such as that at thermal and nuclear power stations, energy conservation and pollution control, theoretical fundamentals of heat engineering, and nontraditional energy sources. PEER REVIEW Thermal Engineering is a peer reviewed journal. We use a double blind peer review format. Our team of reviewers includes 238 experts from 5 countries (Russian Federation, Germany, Ukraine, Czechia, Switzerland). The average period from submission to first decision in 2018 was 3 days, and that from first decision to acceptance was 45 days. The rejection rate for submitted manuscripts in 2018 was 35%. The final decision on the acceptance of an article for publication is made by the Editorial Board. Any invited reviewer who feels unqualified or unable to review the manuscript due to the conflict of interests should promptly notify the editors and decline the invitation. Reviewers should formulate their statements clearly in a sound and reasoned way so that authors can use reviewer’s arguments to improve the manuscript. Personal criticism of the authors must be avoided. Reviewers should indicate in a review (i) any relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors, (ii) anything that has been reported in previous publications and not given appropriate reference or citation, (ii) any substantial similarity or overlap with any other manuscript (published or unpublished) of which they have personal knowledge.
Thermal Engineering
Description
Identifiers
ISSN | 0040-6015 |
e-ISSN | 1555-6301 |
DOI | 10.1134/11509.1555-6301 |
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing
Additional information
Data set: Springer
Articles
Thermal Engineering > 2019 > 66 > 11 > 847-857
— The KORSAR/CFD code results from the development of the KORSAR/GP system code certified in 2009 by the Rostekhnadzor (Federal Service for Ecological, Technological, and Nuclear Supervision) as applied to the calculated justification of the safety for VVER reactors. One of the important aspects of development consists in the introduction of the CFD-module code into functional content for the simulation...
Thermal Engineering > 2019 > 66 > 11 > 779-797
— The article is a review devoted to boiling heat transfer problems based on the reports discussed at the two largest conferences held in 2018. Boiling and evaporation issues were addressed in approximately 150 reports, and approximately half of them are considered in this review. The review contains four sections: vapor phase incipience and vapor bubble dynamics, pool boiling heat transfer and burnout,...
Thermal Engineering > 2019 > 66 > 11 > 812-821
— An imbalance of thermal operating conditions in a subway has a negative effect on the microclimate in tunnels and stations and eventually leads to accumulation of “thermal pollution” of the soil strata surrounding the subway tunnels and facilities. In turn, such “thermal pollution” results in less intense heat removal to the soil and in air overheating in stations. One of the efficient methods for...