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Allan Takudzwa Muzhanje
Allan Takudzwa Muzhanje
Phd, College of Sciences and Engineering, University of Tasmania
Verified email at utas.edu.au
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Phase change material based thermal energy storage applications for air conditioning
AT Muzhanje, MA Hassan, H Hassan
Applied Thermal Engineering 214, 118832, 2022
892022
An overview of the preparation and characteristics of phase change materials with nanomaterials
AT Muzhanje, MA Hassan, S Ookawara, H Hassan
Journal of Energy Storage 51, 104353, 2022
772022
Preparation and physical and thermal characterizations of enhanced phase change materials with nanoparticles for energy storage applications
AT Muzhanje, MA Hassan, AA El-Moneim, H Hassan
Journal of Molecular Liquids 390, 122958, 2023
122023
Microcapsule geometry and nanomaterial enhancement of PCMs (sp07&sp11) for free heating applications
AT Muzhanje, H Hassan
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 49, 103327, 2023
72023
Heat transfer characteristics of charging and discharging encapsulated PCMs (SP24, SP26 & SP29) for free cooling: impact of geometry and nanomaterials addition
AT Muzhanje, H Hassan
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 148 (19), 9919-9936, 2023
42023
The heat transfer with nanomaterial enhanced phase change materials in different container shapes
A Muzhanje, MA Hassan, S Ookawara, H Hassan
Journal of Energy Systems 7 (2), 173-186, 2023
42023
Thermo-physical properties of nanoparticle-enhanced phase change materials for winter and summer energy storage applications: experimental work
AT Muzhanje, H Hassan
Journal of Energy Storage 97, 112937, 2024
22024
Enhanced inorganic (SP26) phase change material with Na2HPO4 and graphene nanoplatelets for latent heat storage applications
AT Muzhanje, H Hassan
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 1-17, 2025
2025
Preparation, Characterization and Thermal Cycling Analyses of Nanocomposite Phase Change Materials for Thermal Energy Storage Applications
AT Muzhanje, H Hassan
Nano, 2450148, 2024
2024
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