The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental engineering, Thermodynamics, Waste management, Solar still and Structural basin. His study in Environmental engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Solar water heating, Solar energy, Distillation, Process engineering and Kerosene. The concepts of his Process engineering study are interwoven with issues in Electricity generation, Stand-alone power system, Grid parity, Peaking power plant and Power station.
His work investigates the relationship between Thermodynamics and topics such as Thermal efficiency that intersect with problems in Nuclear engineering. His Waste management study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Energy conservation and Efficient energy use. His work carried out in the field of Energy conservation brings together such families of science as Energy consumption, Residential energy, World energy consumption and Roof.
Bilal Akash focuses on Aeronautics, Mechanical engineering, Thermodynamics, Environmental engineering and Mechanism. Bilal Akash usually deals with Mechanical engineering and limits it to topics linked to Combustion and Gas compressor and Cylinder. His research investigates the connection between Thermodynamics and topics such as Thermal efficiency that intersect with issues in Heat engine.
His Environmental engineering research focuses on Kerosene and how it relates to Residential energy. His research integrates issues of Control engineering, Mechatronics and Robot in his study of Mechanism. Bilal Akash interconnects Waste management and Diesel fuel in the investigation of issues within Energy consumption.
Bilal Akash mainly focuses on Aeronautics, Mechanical engineering, Mechanism, Aerospace and Robot. His Aeronautics research incorporates themes from Aviation, Fuselage, Range and Airplane. Bilal Akash combines subjects such as Combustion and Electronics with his study of Mechanical engineering.
Heat shield, Carnot cycle, Thermal efficiency and Angular velocity is closely connected to Gas compressor in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Combustion. His Aerospace research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Spacecraft and Automatic control. His studies in Cylinder integrate themes in fields like Heat engine and Control theory.
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Multi-criteria selection of electric power plants using analytical hierarchy process
Bilal A Akash;Rustom Mamlook;Mousa S Mohsen.
Electric Power Systems Research (1999)
Experimental evaluation of a single-basin solar still using different absorbing materials
Bilal A. Akash;Mousa S. Mohsen;Omar Osta;Yaser Elayan.
Renewable Energy (1998)
Experimental study of the basin type solar still under local climate conditions
Bilal A Akash;Mousa S Mohsen;Waleed Nayfeh.
Energy Conversion and Management (2000)
Some prospects of energy savings in buildings
Mousa S. Mohsen;Bilal A. Akash.
Energy Conversion and Management (2001)
Experimental and theoretical study of a single-basin solar sill in Jordan☆
S. Nijmeh;S. Odeh;B. Akash.
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer (2005)
Assessment of LPG as a possible alternative to R-12 in domestic refrigerators
Bilal A Akash;Salem A Said.
Energy Conversion and Management (2003)
A review on boilers energy use, energy savings, and emissions reductions
M.C. Barma;R. Saidur;R. Saidur;S.M.A. Rahman;A. Allouhi.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2017)
Fuzzy sets programming to perform evaluation of solar systems in Jordan
Rustom Mamlook;Bilal A Akash;Salem Nijmeh.
Energy Conversion and Management (2001)
Thermodynamic modeling of spark-ignition engine: Effect of temperature dependent specific heats ☆
E. Abu-Nada;I. Al-Hinti;A. Al-Sarkhi;B. Akash.
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer (2006)
Kinematics and Forces to a New Model Forging Manipulator
Raffaella Aversa;Relly Victoria V. Petrescu;Bilal Akash;Ronald B. Bucinell.
American Journal of Applied Sciences (2017)
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