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Abdellah Shafieian
Abdellah Shafieian
School of Engineering, Edith Cowan University, Australia.
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A review of latest developments, progress, and applications of heat pipe solar collectors
A Shafieian, M Khiadani, A Nosrati
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 95, 273-304, 2018
1852018
Theoretical and experimental analysis of thermal performance of a solar water heating system with evacuated tube heat pipe collector
R Daghigh, A Shafieian
Applied Thermal Engineering 103, 1219-1227, 2016
1442016
Strategies to improve the thermal performance of heat pipe solar collectors in solar systems: A review
A Shafieian, M Khiadani, A Nosrati
Energy conversion and management 183, 307-331, 2019
1242019
Thermal performance of an evacuated tube heat pipe solar water heating system in cold season
A Shafieian, M Khiadani, A Nosrati
Applied thermal engineering 149, 644-657, 2019
1122019
An experimental study of a heat pipe evacuated tube solar dryer with heat recovery system
R Daghigh, A Shafieian
Renewable Energy 96, 872-880, 2016
902016
Microplastics fouling and interaction with polymeric membranes: A review
M Golgoli, M Khiadani, A Shafieian, TK Sen, Y Hartanto, ML Johns, ...
Chemosphere 283, 131185, 2021
882021
A novel solar-driven direct contact membrane-based water desalination system
A Shafieian, M Khiadani
Energy Conversion and Management 199, 112055, 2019
632019
Small scale desalination technologies: A comprehensive review
H Kariman, A Shafieian, M Khiadani
Desalination, 116985, 2023
552023
Enhancing heat pipe solar water heating systems performance using a novel variable mass flow rate technique and different solar working fluids
A Shafieian, JJ Osman, M Khiadani, A Nosrati
Solar energy 186, 191-203, 2019
502019
Energy-exergy analysis of a multipurpose evacuated tube heat pipe solar water heating-drying system
R Daghigh, A Shafieian
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 78, 266-277, 2016
502016
A multipurpose desalination, cooling, and air-conditioning system powered by waste heat recovery from diesel exhaust fumes and cooling water
A Shafieian, M Khiadani
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 21, 100702, 2020
422020
An investigation of heat recovery of submarine diesel engines for combined cooling, heating and power systems
R Daghigh, A Shafieian
Energy Conversion and Management 108, 50-59, 2016
392016
Comparative and performative investigation of various data-based and conventional theoretical methods for modelling heat pipe solar collectors
A Shafieian, H Parastvand, M Khiadani
Solar Energy 198, 212-223, 2020
372020
Theoretical modelling approaches of heat pipe solar collectors in solar systems: A comprehensive review
A Shafieian, M Khiadani, A Nosrati
Solar Energy 193, 227-243, 2019
342019
Performance improvement of spray flash evaporation desalination systems using multiple nozzle arrangement
F Fathinia, M Khiadani, YM Al-Abdeli, A Shafieian
Applied Thermal Engineering 163, 114385, 2019
332019
Performance improvement of thermal-driven membrane-based solar desalination systems using nanofluid in the feed stream
A Shafieian, MR Azhar, M Khiadani, TK Sen
Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments 39, 100715, 2020
322020
Integration of heat pipe solar water heating systems with different residential households: An energy, environmental, and economic evaluation
A Shafieian, M Khiadani
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 21, 100662, 2020
302020
Performance analysis of a thermal-driven tubular direct contact membrane distillation system
A Shafieian, M Khiadani, A Nosrati
Applied Thermal Engineering 159, 113887, 2019
292019
Energy and exergy evaluation of an integrated solar heat pipe wall system for space heating
R Daghigh, A Shafieian
Sādhanā 41, 877-886, 2016
272016
Development of machine learning and stepwise mechanistic models for performance prediction of direct contact membrane distillation module-A comparative study
P Behnam, A Shafieian, M Zargar, M Khiadani
Chemical Engineering and Processing-Process Intensification 173, 108857, 2022
222022
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