Professor Dr. Mohammed Asmail Eleiwi publishes a joint research paper in the field of renewable energy in the Scopus database
Professor Dr. Mohammed Asmail Eleiwi, Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering for Scientific Affairs, in cooperation with researchers from several Iraqi, Arab, and international universities, published a joint scientific research paper in the *Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics and Thermal Analysis*, published by the international Dutch publishing house Elsevier. The journal holds a citation score of CiteScore = 4.5 and is classified within the third quartile (Q3) in the Scopus repository.
The research, titled \\\”Advancing sustainable solar thermal energy: A comprehensive review of mono, hybrid, and ternary nanofluids in evacuated tube solar collectors\\\”, included a comprehensive systematic review of the use of mono, hybrid, and tri-nanofluids in evacuated tube solar collectors, based on studies published between 2020 and 2026 and according to the PRISMA methodology.
The results demonstrated that the utilization of nanofluids contributes to improving the efficiency of solar thermal collectors, as the energy efficiency for some mono-nanofluids reached 73.5%, and the exergy efficiency ranged between 26.4% and 55.83%, while tri-nanofluids achieved a thermal efficiency of up to 86.9%.
It is worth noting that this research represents a qualitative addition and a promising direction in developing sustainable solar thermal heating systems. It contributes to supporting trends toward applied research specialized in renewable energy and improving the efficiency of thermal systems, while emphasizing the importance of studying the stability, reliability, and economic feasibility of nanofluids in practical applications.
In this regard, the Deanship of the College of Engineering—represented by its Dean, Assistant Professor Dr. Amjed Saleh Mahmood —congratulates the faculty member on his scientific achievement, wishing him continued success and prosperity in his research career.
For more information on the research details:
Research Link:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667312626000684?via%3Dihub
ResearchGate Profile:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Muhammad-Eleiwi
Google Scholar Profile:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XIpgsq0AAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1


