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Bahram Moshfegh

Bahram Moshfegh

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
37
Citations
4511
World Ranking
8481
National Ranking
83

Overview

Bahram Moshfegh is affiliated with Linköping University in Sweden. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science, with notable focus on subfields including Building and Construction, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Computational Mechanics.

The scientist's work covers several key topics, featuring Building Energy and Comfort Optimization, Wind and Air Flow Studies, Energy Efficiency and Management, Heat Transfer Mechanisms, Sustainable Building Design and Assessment, Infection Control and Ventilation, and Surface Treatment and Residual Stress.

Bahram Moshfegh has published extensively in multiple venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Energies
  • Energy and Buildings
  • steel research international
  • Building and Environment
  • Proceedings of the International Conference on Fluid Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer

Among their recent papers are:

  • Development and validation of energy signature method - Case study on a multi-family building in Sweden before and after deep renovation, 2020, Energy and Buildings
  • Measured and Simulated Energy Use in a Secondary School Building in Sweden-A Case Study of Validation, Airing, and Occupancy Behaviour, 2020, Energies
  • Investigating techno-economic effects and environmental impacts of energy renovation of residential building clusters on a district heating system, 2021, Energy and Buildings
  • A Systematic Approach to Predict the Economic and Environmental Effects of the Cost-Optimal Energy Renovation of a Historic Building District on the District Heating System, 2020, Energies
  • Effects on Energy Demand in an Office Building Considering Location, Orientation, Façade Design and Internal Heat Gains-A Parametric Study, 2020, Energies

Collaborations feature frequent co-authors such as Mohammad Jahedi, Jan Akander, Mathias Cehlin, Pavel Romanov, and Mattias Calmunger, reflecting ongoing partnerships in related research fields.

Best Publications

  • Modeling of the thermal and hydraulic performance of plate fin, strip fin, and pin fin heat sinks-influence of flow bypass

    H. Jonsson;B. Moshfegh

  • Flow and heat transfer in the air gap behind photovoltaic panels

    B. Moshfegh;M. Sandberg

  • Numerical predictions of indoor climate in large industrial premises. A comparison between different k–ε models supported by field measurements

    Patrik Rohdin;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Experiences from nine passive houses in Sweden – Indoor thermal environment and energy use

    Patrik Rohdin;Andreas Molin;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Ventilated-solar roof air flow and heat transfer investigation

    Mats Sandberg;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Buoyancy-induced air flow in photovoltaic facades: Effect of geometry of the air gap and location of solar cell modules

    M. Sandberg;B. Moshfegh

  • Investigation on the flow and thermal behavior of impinging jet ventilation systems in an office with different heat loads

    Huijuan Chen;Bahram Moshfegh;Mathias Cehlin

  • Numerical investigation of the flow behavior of an isothermal impinging jet in a room

    Huijuan Chen;Bahram Moshfegh;Mathias Cehlin

  • Computational investigation on the factors influencing thermal comfort for impinging jet ventilation

    Huijuan Chen;Bahram Moshfegh;Mathias Cehlin

  • Comprehensive investigation on energy retrofits in eleven multi-family buildings in Sweden

    Linn Liu;Bahram Moshfegh;Jan Akander;Mathias Cehlin

  • Measured and predicted energy use and indoor climate before and after a major renovation of an apartment building in Sweden

    Lina La Fleur;Bahram Moshfegh;Patrik Rohdin

  • Numerical modelling of industrial indoor environments: A comparison between different turbulence models and supply systems supported by field measurements

    Patrik Rohdin;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Investigation of fluid flow and heat transfer in a vertical channel heated from one side by PV elements, part I - Numerical Study

    B. Moshfegh;M. Sandberg

  • Energy demand and indoor climate in a low energy building—changed control strategies and boundary conditions

    J. Fredrik Karlsson;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Investigation of energy performance of newly built low-energy buildings in Sweden

    Andreas Molin;Patrik Rohdin;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Evaluating indoor environment of a retrofitted multi-family building with improved energy performance in Sweden

    Linn Liu;Patrik Rohdin;Bahram Moshfegh

  • A comprehensive investigation of a low-energy building in Sweden

    J.F. Karlsson;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Measurements of air temperatures close to a low-velocity diffuser in displacement ventilation using an infrared camera

    Mathias Cehlin;Bahram Moshfegh;Mats Sandberg

  • A Scandinavian chemical wood pulp mill. Part 1. Energy audit aiming at efficiency measures

    Sofia Klugman;Magnus Karlsson;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Investigation of indoor climate and power usage in a data center

    J. Fredrik Karlsson;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Experimental investigation of the velocity field and airflow pattern generated by cooling ceiling beams

    Jan Fredriksson;Mats Sandberg;Bahram Moshfegh

  • Numerical investigation of ventilation performance of different air supply devices in an office environment

    Huijuan Chen;Setareh Janbakhsh;Ulf Larsson;Bahram Moshfegh

Frequent Co-Authors

Mats Sandberg
Mats Sandberg Royal Institute of Technology
Patrik Thollander
Patrik Thollander Linköping University
Thore Berntsson
Thore Berntsson Chalmers University of Technology
Joakim Widén
Joakim Widén Uppsala University
Hazim B. Awbi
Hazim B. Awbi University of Reading
Kemal Hanjalic
Kemal Hanjalic University of Sarajevo

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