Meyer, Josua P.2014-05-222014-05-222014-11Josua P. Meyer (2014) Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Thermodynamics in Our Environment—HEFAT2012, Heat Transfer Engineering, 35:16-17, 1389-1393, DOI: 10.1080/01457632.2014.8889180145-7632 (print)1521-0537 (online)10.1080/01457632.2014.888918http://hdl.handle.net/2263/39884This editorial provides an overview of a special issue dedicated to the 9th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics – HEFAT2012 – hosted on Malta. All papers for this conference were peer-reviewed and 270 papers were accepted. Of these, 10 of the best papers were selected for this issue and peer-reviewed for a second time according to journal standards. The 10 papers focus on the characteristics of oxyfuel and air-fuel combustion in an industrial water tube boiler, numerical and optical analysis of a weather-adaptable solar reactor, the mitigation of crystallisation fouling using projectiles in tubular heat exchangers, the mitigation of crystallisation fouling in a single heated tube using projectiles of different sizes and hardness, a framework for the analysis of thermal losses in reciprocating compressors and expanders, an annular impinging jet controlled by radial synthetic jets, multi-effect plants and ionic liquids for improved absorption chillers, the effect of climatic parameters on the heat transfer mechanisms in a solar distillation still, empirical correlations for slightly decaying grid turbulence, and pool boiling on modified surfaces using R-123. The current issue of Heat Transfer Engineering is the ninth special journal issue dedicated to selected papers from the HEFAT conferences.en© Taylor & Francis. This is an electronic version of an article published in Heat Transfer Engineering, vol.35, no.16-17, pp.1389-1393, 2014. doi : 10.1080/01457632.2014.888918 Heat Transfer Engineering is available online at : http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/uhte20.Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and ThermodynamicsHEFAT2012Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics - HEFAT2012Postprint Article