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D-Index
42
Citations
5828
World Ranking
1859
National Ranking
38

S.A.M. Mehryan publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where S.A.M. Mehryan sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 106 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 659 publications or more.

S.A.M. Mehryan D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where S.A.M. Mehryan sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 93 D-Index or more.

Overview

S.A.M. Mehryan is affiliated with the Islamic Azad University in Tehran, Iran. Their primary research focus lies within the broad field of Engineering, with significant contributions particularly in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Computational Mechanics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to nanofluid flow and heat transfer, phase change materials research, solar thermal and photovoltaic systems, heat transfer and optimization, adsorption and cooling systems, heat and mass transfer in porous media, and various heat transfer mechanisms.

Their recent published papers include:

  • Free convection heat transfer analysis of a suspension of nano-encapsulated phase change materials (NEPCMs) in an inclined porous cavity (2020, International Journal of Thermal Sciences)
  • Numerical study on natural convection of Ag-MgO hybrid/water nanofluid inside a porous enclosure: A local thermal non-equilibrium model (2020, Powder Technology)
  • Natural convection flow of a suspension containing nano-encapsulated phase change particles in an eccentric annulus (2020, Journal of Energy Storage)
  • Natural convection of a hybrid nanofluid affected by an inclined periodic magnetic field within a porous medium (2020, Chinese Journal of Physics)
  • Melting heat transfer of power-law non-Newtonian phase change nano-enhanced n-octadecane-mesoporous silica (MPSiO2) (2020, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, such as Mohammad Ghalambaz, Ahmad Hajjar, Obai Younis, Nidhal Ben Khedher, and Mikhail А. Sheremet.

Publication venues that consistently feature S.A.M. Mehryan's research outputs include:

  • International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Journal of Energy Storage
  • Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
  • Sustainability
  • Applied Thermal Engineering

Best Publications

  • Free convection heat transfer analysis of a suspension of nano–encapsulated phase change materials (NEPCMs) in an inclined porous cavity

    Mohammad Ghalambaz;S.A.M. Mehryan;Iman Zahmatkesh;Ali Chamkha

  • Variable magnetic forces impact on magnetizable hybrid nanofluid heat transfer through a circular cavity

    M. Sheikholeslami;S.A.M. Mehryan;Ahmad Shafee;Mikhail A. Sheremet

  • Free convection of hybrid Al2O3-Cu water nanofluid in a differentially heated porous cavity

    S.A.M. Mehryan;Farshad M. Kashkooli;Mohammad Ghalambaz;Ali J. Chamkha

  • Mixed convection flow caused by an oscillating cylinder in a square cavity filled with Cu–Al2O3/water hybrid nanofluid

    S. A. M. Mehryan;E. Izadpanahi;M. Ghalambaz;A. J. Chamkha;A. J. Chamkha

  • Natural convection flow of a suspension containing nano-encapsulated phase change particles in an eccentric annulus

    S.A.M. Mehryan;Mohammad Ghalambaz;Leila Sasani Gargari;Ahmad Hajjar

  • Numerical study on natural convection of Ag–MgO hybrid/water nanofluid inside a porous enclosure: A local thermal non-equilibrium model

    S.A.M. Mehryan;Mohammad Ghalambaz;Ali J. Chamkha;Mohsen Izadi

  • Natural convection and entropy generation of a ferrofluid in a square enclosure under the effect of a horizontal periodic magnetic field

    S.A.M. Mehryan;Mohsen Izadi;Ali J. Chamkha;Ali J. Chamkha;Mikhail A. Sheremet

  • Time periodic natural convection heat transfer in a nano-encapsulated phase-change suspension

    Ahmad Hajjar;S.A.M. Mehryan;Mohammad Ghalambaz

  • Analysis of melting behavior of PCMs in a cavity subject to a non-uniform magnetic field using a moving grid technique

    M. Ghalambaz;S.M. Hashem Zadeh;S.A.M. Mehryan;I. Pop

  • MHD natural convection of Cu–Al2O3 water hybrid nanofluids in a cavity equally divided into two parts by a vertical flexible partition membrane

    M. Ghalambaz;M. Ghalambaz;S. A. M. Mehryan;E. Izadpanahi;A. J. Chamkha;A. J. Chamkha

  • Unsteady natural convection flow of a suspension comprising Nano-Encapsulated Phase Change Materials (NEPCMs) in a porous medium

    Mohammad Ghalambaz;S.A.M. Mehryan;Ahmad Hajjar;Ali Veismoradi

  • Natural convection of magnetic hybrid nanofluid inside a double-porous medium using two-equation energy model

    S.A.M. Mehryan;Mikhail A. Sheremet;M. Soltani;Mohsen Izadi

  • Natural convection of a hybrid nanofluid affected by an inclined periodic magnetic field within a porous medium

    Mohsen Izadi;Mikhail A. Sheremet;S.A.M. Mehryan

  • Local thermal non-equilibrium analysis of conjugate free convection within a porous enclosure occupied with Ag–MgO hybrid nanofluid

    Mohammad Ghalambaz;Mikhail A. Sheremet;S. A. M. Mehryan;Farshad M. Kashkooli

  • Conjugate natural convection of nanofluids inside an enclosure filled by three layers of solid, porous medium and free nanofluid using Buongiorno’s and local thermal non-equilibrium models

    S. A. M. Mehryan;Mohammad Ghalambaz;Mohsen Izadi

  • MHD thermogravitational convection and thermal radiation of a micropolar nanoliquid in a porous chamber

    Mohsen Izadi;Mikhail A. Sheremet;S.A.M. Mehryan;I. Pop

  • Coupled FHD–MHD free convection of a hybrid nanoliquid in an inversed T-shaped enclosure occupied by partitioned porous media

    Mohsen Izadi;Hakan F. Oztop;Mikhail A. Sheremet;S.A.M. Mehryan

  • Analysis of fluid-solid interaction in MHD natural convection in a square cavity equally partitioned by a vertical flexible membrane

    S.A.M. Mehryan;Mohammad Ghalambaz;Muneer A. Ismael;Ali J. Chamkha

  • Natural convection of hybrid nanofluids inside a partitioned porous cavity for application in solar power plants

    Rasul Mohebbi;S. A. M. Mehryan;Mohsen Izadi;Omid Mahian;Omid Mahian

  • Melting heat transfer of power-law non-Newtonian phase change nano-enhanced n-octadecane-mesoporous silica (MPSiO2)

    S.A.M. Mehryan;Mohammad Vaezi;Mikhail Sheremet;Mohammad Ghalambaz

Frequent Co-Authors

Mohammad Ghalambaz
Mohammad Ghalambaz Ton Duc Thang University
Ali J. Chamkha
Ali J. Chamkha Kuwait College of Science and Technology
Mohsen Izadi
Mohsen Izadi Lorestan University
Mikhail A. Sheremet
Mikhail A. Sheremet National Research Tomsk State University
Hakan F. Oztop
Hakan F. Oztop Fırat University
Muneer A. Ismael
Muneer A. Ismael University of Basrah
Dongsheng Wen
Dongsheng Wen Technical University of Munich
Ammar I. Alsabery
Ammar I. Alsabery Islamic University of Najaf
Nidal Abu-Hamdeh
Nidal Abu-Hamdeh King Abdulaziz University
Omid Mahian
Omid Mahian Ningbo University

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