1st Edition

Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics

Edited By Basma Souayeh, Katta Ramesh Copyright 2026
484 Pages 277 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

484 Pages 277 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics delves into the emergent ways that engineers are utilizing computer simulations to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and innovate across aerospace, automotive, energy, and biomedical engineering fields. It provides the most recent tools and strategies for improving prediction accuracy, design, and optimization. Highlighting the practical uses of... Read more

Part I: Analytical and Theoretical Fluid Dynamics

1. Steady Navier-Stokes Solutions in Rotating Disk Boundary Layers. 
Oleh G. Shvydkyi
2. MHD Maxwell Fluid with Slip over Porous Stretching Sheets. 
Patil Mallikarjun B,  Prithvi S, and Basma Souayeh
3. Couple Stress Effects in Magnetic Hybrid Nanofluid Flows. 
S.M. Sachhin, G. M. Sachin, U.S. Mahabaleshwar, and Basma Souayeh
4. Jeffrey Fluid Flow with Heat and Mass Transfer. 
S.M. Sachhin, G.M. Sachin, U.S. Mahabaleshwar, A. Aishwarya, S. M. Tanu, and Basma Souayeh
5. Axisymmetric Nanofluid Flow with Non-Uniform Magnetic Field. 
D.Prakash, E.Ragupathi, Narsu Sivakumar, M.Muthtamilselvan, and Ikhyun Kim

Part II: Nanofluids and Heat Transfer Applications

6. Nanofluid Flows in Heat Exchangers. 
Abdul Jabbar Ansari and Akshay Kumar Maurya
7. Double-Diffusive Effects in Williamson Nanofluid Flow. 
Snehashree R, Patil Mallikarjun, and Basma Souayeh
8. Thermal Analysis in MHD Ternary Nanofluid Models. 
K. M. Nihaal, U. S. Mahabaleshwar, G. M. Sachin, S. M. Shravanakumari, P. M. Kavana, and Basma Souayeh
9. Trihybrid Nanofluids with Inclined Magnetic Fields. 
Liaqat Ali, Retna Apsari, and Pardeep Kumar

Part III: Computational and Numerical Techniques

10. LES-RANS Hybrid Models in CFD. 
Ikram Ul Haq and Waqar Ul Hassan
11. Laplace Homotopy Method for Fractional KdV Equations. 
B. Bala Sai Sankar and P. Karunakar
12. Machine Learning for Lid-Driven Cavity Flow. 
A.J.D. Nanthakumar
13. Statistical Study of MHD Williamson Nanofluid Flow. 
Ragavi M, Poornima T, and Sreenivasulu P
14. Maxwell Thin-Film Flow with Viscous Dissipation. 
Revathi Devi M, Narsu Sivakumar, B Madhusudhana Rao, R Nanda Kumar, D Prakash, and K Prabakaran

Part IV: Bio-Convective and Reactive Flow Dynamics

15. Casson Hybrid Nanofluid Flow with Chemical Reactions. 
S.M. Sachhin, U.S. Mahabaleshwar, G. M. Sachin, and B. Souayeh
16. MHD Heat and Mass Transfer in Non-Newtonian Fluids. 
Varshegaa S, E. Ragulkumar, P. Sambath, Francis Peter, and Mir Waqas Alam

Part V: Microchannels and Solar Applications

17. Cooling Solutions Using Microchannel Systems. 
Muhammad Anas Wazir and Kareem Akhtar
18. Solar Energy and Thermal Management Systems. 
Ali F. Ali Fadiel, Monaem Elmnifi, and Hasan Shakir Majdi

Part VI: Specialized Flow Configurations

19. Immiscible Micropolar Flow in Vertical Channels. 
Jayaprada Evani, B. Suresh Babu, Vasavi Cheruku, G. Srinivas, and B. Neelakanta Reddy
20. Micropolar Flow with Radiation and Magnetic Fields. 
G.M. Sachin, S.M. Sachhin, M. Abhilash, V. Bhoomika, U.S. Mahabaleshwar, and B. Souayeh
21. Magneto-Oberbeck Convection with Uniform Heat Flux. 
D. R. Sasi Rekha and R. Naveen Kumar

Biography

Basma Souayeh is an associate professor at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia and a researcher in the Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer (URPF Lab) at the University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia. She has more than 12 years of experience in education and research fields with more than 140 peer- reviewed international papers published in ISI journals in physics. She is a co- editor of Mathematical Modelling of Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer (CRC Press, 2023). She also serves as a reviewer for several international ISI scientific journals and has been both a speaker and a session chair at several national and international conferences. Dr. Souayeh’s research interests include computational physics, mechanical engineering, thermal engineering, energy, computational fluid mechanics, numerical simulation, numerical modeling, CFD simulation, finite volume method, finite difference method, engineering thermodynamics, energy engineering, heat and mass transfer, nanofluids, CFD coding, and fluid flow and mechanics.

Katta Ramesh is an associate professor and deputy dean (internationalization) in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Sunway University, Malaysia. He holds the position of adjunct professor at esteemed institutions including Chandigarh University, India; Lovely Professional University, India; Graphic Era (Deemed to be University), India; and Symbiosis Institute of Technology, India. With over a decade of teaching and research experience, Dr. Ramesh earned his Ph.D. in applied mathematics, specializing in the modeling of physiological flows, from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India, in 2016. Dr. Ramesh has contributed 100 articles to reputable international journals, edited one book, four book chapters, and two conference proceedings. He is a lifetime member of the Indian Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Indian Science Congress, Indian Mathematical Society, and Ramanujan Mathematical Society.