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Aissa Abderrahmane

Aissa Abderrahmane

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Algeria
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
44
Citations
4770
World Ranking
1668
National Ranking
1

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in Algeria Leader Award

Best Publications

  • Recent advances on the applications of phase change materials for solar collectors, practical limitations, and challenges: A critical review

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  • Physical specifications of MHD mixed convective of Ostwald-de Waele nanofluids in a vented-cavity with inner elliptic cylinder

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  • Heat transport of magnetized Newtonian nanoliquids in an annular space between porous vertical cylinders with discrete heat source

    Fateh Mebarek-Oudina;A. Aissa;B. Mahanthesh;Hakan F. Öztop;Hakan F. Öztop

  • Magnetohydrodynamic natural convection of hybrid nanofluid in a porous enclosure: numerical analysis of the entropy generation

    Zaim Abdel-Nour;Abderrahmane Aissa;Fateh Mebarek-Oudina;A. M. Rashad

  • Galerkin finite element analysis of thermal aspects of Fe3O4-MWCNT/water hybrid nanofluid filled in wavy enclosure with uniform magnetic field effect

    Abed Mourad;Abderrahmane Aissa;Fateh Mebarek-Oudina;Wasim Jamshed

  • Entropy and convection effect on magnetized hybrid nano-liquid flow inside a trapezoidal cavity with zigzagged wall

    F. Mebarek-Oudina;R. Fares;A. Aissa;R.W. Lewis

  • Heat transfer and entropy generation analysis of water-Fe3O4/CNT hybrid magnetic nanofluid flow in a trapezoidal wavy enclosure containing porous media with the Galerkin finite element method

    Weal Al-Kouz;Aissa Abderrahmane;Md. Shamshuddin;Obai Younis;Obai Younis

  • The numerical analysis of the melting process in a modified shell-and-tube phase change material heat storage system

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  • Mixed convection heat transfer and entropy generation of MHD hybrid nanofluid in a cubic porous cavity with wavy wall and rotating cylinders

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  • Second law analysis of a 3D magnetic buoyancy-driven flow of hybrid nanofluid inside a wavy cubical cavity partially filled with porous layer and non-Newtonian layer

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  • Optimal entropy generation in Darcy-Forchheimer magnetized flow in a square enclosure filled with silver based water nanoliquid

    R. Fares;Fateh Mebarek-Oudina;A. Aissa;S. M. Bilal

  • A numerical investigation of a heat transfer augmentation finned pear-shaped thermal energy storage system with nano-enhanced phase change materials

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  • Galerkin finite element analysis of magneto-hydrodynamic natural convection of Cu-water nanoliquid in a baffled U-shaped enclosure

    A. Zaim;A. Aissa;F. Mebarek-Oudina;B. Mahanthesh

  • MHD Hybrid Nanofluid Mixed Convection Heat Transfer and Entropy Generation in a 3-D Triangular Porous Cavity with Zigzag Wall and Rotating Cylinder

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  • Heat and mass transfer analysis of non-Newtonian power-law nanofluid confined within annulus enclosure using Darcy-Brinkman-Forchheimer model

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  • Mixed Convection inside a Duct with an Open Trapezoidal Cavity Equipped with Two Discrete Heat Sources and Moving Walls

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  • Hydrothermal and Entropy Investigation of Ag/MgO/H 2 O Hybrid Nanofluid Natural Convection in a Novel Shape of Porous Cavity

    Nidal Abu-Libdeh;Fares Redouane;Abderrahmane Aissa;Fateh Mebarek-Oudina

  • Effect of a rotating cylinder on the 3D MHD mixed convection in a phase change material filled cubic enclosure

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  • Effect of Y-shaped fins on the performance of shell-and-tube thermal energy storage unit

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  • Review of Heat Transfer Analysis in Different Cavity Geometries with and without Nanofluids

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