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Waleed Al-Sallami
Waleed Al-Sallami
R&D Engineering Specialist, Technology Development, Afton Chemical, UK
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How the drilling fluids can be made more efficient by using nanomaterials
MS Al-Yasiri, WT Al-Sallami
American Journal of Nano Research and Applications 3 (3), 41-45, 2015
1072015
A numerical investigation of the thermal-hydraulic characteristics of perforated plate fin heat sinks
W Al-Sallami, A Al-Damook, HM Thompson
International Journal of Thermal Sciences 121, 266-277, 2017
592017
A numerical investigation of thermal airflows over strip fin heat sinks
W Al-Sallami, A Al-Damook, HM Thompson
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 75, 183-191, 2016
552016
An appraisal of the thermal decomposition mechanisms of ILs as potential lubricants
W Al‐Sallami, P Parsaeian, A Neville
Lubrication Science 31 (6), 229-238, 2019
132019
The current world energy situation and suggested future energy scenarios to meet the energy challenges by 2050 in the UK
A Fakhri, W Al-sallami, NH Imran
International Journal of Sustainable and Green Energy 4 (6), 212-218, 2015
82015
Effect of ionic liquids’ chemistry on their lubrication behaviour under various contact pressures
W Al-Sallami, P Parsaeian, A Dorgham, A Neville
Tribology International 151, 106465, 2020
72020
Hydrothermal Performance Enhancement in Different Types of Perforated Heat Sinks: a Review
A Al-Damook, W Al-Sallami, MT Al-Asadi, N Abed, WH Khalil
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Oil-soluble ionic liquid to lubricate silicon
W Al-Sallami, P Parsaeian, A Dorgham, A Neville
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of …, 2021
42021
Do ionic liquids replace water or nanofluids to enhance heat transfer in micro-channel systems?
MT Al-Asadi, WT Al-Sallami
MATEC Web of Conferences 240, 03001, 2018
42018
Reactivity of oil‐soluble IL with silicon surface at elevated temperature
W Al‐Sallami, P Parsaeian, A Dorgham, A Neville
Lubrication Science 31 (4), 151-162, 2019
32019
A continuum mechanics framework for wear simulations of sliding surfaces
R Anderluh, W Al-Sallami, W Anderson, H Jasak
Tribology International 199, 110039, 2024
2024
Understanding the lubrication mechanisms of ionic liquids when used as additives or as neat lubricants
WTI Al-Sallami
University of Leeds, 2019
2019
Effect of Ionic Liquids’ chemistry on their lubrication mechanism
W Al-Sallami
School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds, UK, 2019
2019
Cavitation Erosion Modelling Using a Poly-Disperse Fluid Formulation
F Delić, W Al-Sallami, W Anderson, H Jasak
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