A lecturer at the University of Samarra publishes a joint research paper in the field of renewable energy in a journal indexed in the Scopus database.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ismail Aliwi, Vice Dean of the College of Engineering for Scientific Affairs, has published a joint scientific research paper with researchers from Iraqi, Arab, and international universities, in the journal (Chemical Thermodynamics and Thermal Analysis) published by the Dutch international publishing house (Elsevier), and classified in the third quartile (Q3) in the Scopus database.
The research was titled: \”Enhancing Sustainable Solar Thermal Energy: A Comprehensive Review of Mono, Hybrid, and Ternary Nanofluids in Evacuated Tube Solar Collectors.\” It included a comprehensive systematic review of the use of mono, hybrid, and ternary nanofluids in evacuated tube solar collectors, based on studies published between 2020 and 2026 and according to the (PRISMA) methodology.
The study results indicated that the use of nanofluids contributes to improving the efficiency of solar thermal collectors, as the energy efficiency of some mono nanofluids reached 73.5%, and the exergy efficiency ranged between 26.4% and 55.83%, while ternary nanofluids achieved a thermal efficiency of up to 86.9%.
It is noted that this study represents a qualitative addition in the development of sustainable solar thermal heating systems.
In turn, the Media and Government Communication Department at the Rectorship of the University of Samarra congratulates the lecturer at the College of Engineering on his new scientific output, wishing him continued success in his research career.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667312626000684?via%3Dihub
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Muhammad-Eleiwi
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XIpgsq0AAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1
