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Overview

T. Armaghani is affiliated with the Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch in Iran. Their research focuses primarily on engineering, with a significant emphasis on mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and computational mechanics. Within these broader fields, the scientist's work covers specialized topics such as nanofluid flow and heat transfer, heat transfer mechanisms, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, and solar thermal systems among others.

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • Nanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer
  • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
  • Heat Transfer and Optimization
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Media
  • Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis

Armaghani has multiple recent publications spanning several important journals. Notable examples include:

  • "MHD mixed convection of localized heat source/sink in an Al2O3-Cu/water hybrid nanofluid in L-shaped cavity" (2021) published in Alexandria Engineering Journal
  • "Investigation of Hydrothermal Behavior of Fe3O4-H2O Nanofluid Natural Convection in a Novel Shape of Porous Cavity Subjected to Magnetic Field Dependent (MFD) Viscosity" (2020) published in Journal of Energy Storage
  • "Magnetohydrodynamic Mixed Convection and Entropy Analysis of Nanofluid in Gamma-Shaped Porous Cavity" (2020) published in Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer
  • "Impact of magnetic field and entropy generation of Casson fluid on double diffusive natural convection in staggered cavity" (2021) published in International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • "On the natural convection of nanofluids in diverse shapes of enclosures: an exhaustive review" (2020) published in Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers. Among their frequent co-authors are A. M. Rashad, Ramin Ghasemiasl, Ali J. Chamkha, Hossam A. Nabwey, and Maysam Molana. These collaborations suggest an interdisciplinary and networked approach to research.

The primary publication venues where Armaghani's work appears reflect their research focus and include:

  • Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
  • Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
  • Nanomaterials
  • Journal of Energy Storage
  • Symmetry

The scientist's research integrates advanced studies in heat and mass transfer, fluid dynamics, and nanofluid applications. The diverse publication record and collaborations underline a sustained presence in fields relevant to mechanical engineering and renewable energy technologies.

Best Publications

  • Entropy generation and MHD natural convection of a nanofluid in an inclined square porous cavity: Effects of a heat sink and source size and location

    A.M. Rashad;T. Armaghani;A.J. Chamkha;A.J. Chamkha;M.A. Mansour

  • Conjugate heat transfer and entropy generation in a cavity filled with a nanofluid-saturated porous media and heated by a triangular solid

    Muneer A. Ismael;T. Armaghani;Ali J. Chamkha

  • A comprehensive review on mixed convection of nanofluids in various shapes of enclosures

    Sina Izadi;Taher Armaghani;Ramin Ghasemiasl;Ali J. Chamkha;Ali J. Chamkha

  • Effects of heat sink and source and entropy generation on MHD mixed convection of a Cu-water nanofluid in a lid-driven square porous enclosure with partial slip

    A. J. Chamkha;A. M. Rashad;M. A. Mansour;T. Armaghani

  • Entropy Generation and Natural Convection of CuO-Water Nanofluid in C-Shaped Cavity under Magnetic Field

    Ali J. Chamkha;Muneer A. Ismael;Abbas Kasaeipoor;Taher Armaghani

  • Numerical investigation of water-alumina nanofluid natural convection heat transfer and entropy generation in a baffled L-shaped cavity

    T. Armaghani;A. Kasaeipoor;N. Alavi;M.M. Rashidi

  • Natural Convection Analysis in a Cavity with an Inclined Elliptical Heater Subject to Shape Factor of Nanoparticles and Magnetic Field

    A. S. Dogonchi;T. Armaghani;Ali J. Chamkha;Ali J. Chamkha;D. D. Ganji

  • Effects of partial slip on entropy generation and MHD combined convection in a lid-driven porous enclosure saturated with a Cu–water nanofluid

    A. J. Chamkha;A. J. Chamkha;A. M. Rashad;T. Armaghani;M. A. Mansour

  • MHD mixed convection of localized heat source/sink in an Al2O3-Cu/water hybrid nanofluid in L-shaped cavity

    T. Armaghani;M.S. Sadeghi;A.M. Rashad;M.A. Mansour

  • Forced Convection Heat Transfer of Nanofluids in a Porous Channel

    Mohammad Javad Maghrebi;M. Nazari;T. Armaghani

  • Investigation of Hydrothermal Behavior of Fe3O4-H2O Nanofluid Natural Convection in a Novel Shape of Porous Cavity Subjected to Magnetic Field Dependent (MFD) Viscosity

    M. Molana;M. Molana;A.S. Dogonchi;T. Armaghani;Ali J. Chamkha;Ali J. Chamkha

  • Impact of magnetic field and entropy generation of Casson fluid on double diffusive natural convection in staggered cavity

    Shafqat Hussain;Shafqat Hussain;Shahin Shoeibi;Taher Armaghani

  • MHD mixed convection and entropy generation of nanofluid in a lid-driven U-shaped cavity with internal heat and partial slip

    A. M. Rashad;M. A. Mansour;T. Armaghani;A. J. Chamkha

  • On the natural convection of nanofluids in diverse shapes of enclosures: an exhaustive review

    Mohamad Sadegh Sadeghi;Naghmeh Anadalibkhah;Ramin Ghasemiasl;Taher Armaghani

  • MHD natural convection and entropy analysis of a nanofluid inside T-shaped baffled enclosure

    Taher Armaghani;A. Kasaeipoor;Mohsen Izadi;Ioan Pop

  • Magnetohydrodynamic Mixed Convection and Entropy Analysis of Nanofluid in Gamma-Shaped Porous Cavity

    Ali J. Chamkha;Mohamed Ahmed Mansour;Ahmed Mohamed Rashad;Hadi Kargarsharifabad

  • MHD free convection heat transfer of a water–Fe3O4 nanofluid in a baffled C-shaped enclosure

    A. Abedini;T. Armaghani;Ali J. Chamkha;Ali J. Chamkha

  • Conjugate natural convection of non-Newtonian hybrid nanofluid in wavy-shaped enclosure

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  • Inclined magneto: convection, internal heat, and entropy generation of nanofluid in an I-shaped cavity saturated with porous media

    T. Armaghani;Ali Chamkha;A. M. Rashad;M. A. Mansour

  • Analysis of hydrothermal characteristics of magnetic Al2O3-H2O nanofluid within a novel wavy enclosure during natural convection process considering internal heat generation

    Mohamad Sadegh Sadeghi;Tahar Tayebi;Abdul Sattar Dogonchi;Taher Armaghani

  • Two-phase nanofluid model and magnetic field effects on mixed convection in a lid-driven cavity containing heated triangular wall

    Ammar I. Alsabery;Ammar I. Alsabery;Taher Armaghani;Ali J. Chamkha;Ishak Hashim

Frequent Co-Authors

Ali J. Chamkha
Ali J. Chamkha Kuwait College of Science and Technology
Ahmed M. Rashad
Ahmed M. Rashad Aswan University
Ammar I. Alsabery
Ammar I. Alsabery Islamic University of Najaf
Muneer A. Ismael
Muneer A. Ismael University of Basrah
Ioan Pop
Ioan Pop Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Abdul Sattar Dogonchi
Abdul Sattar Dogonchi Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Mohammad Ghalambaz
Mohammad Ghalambaz Ton Duc Thang University
Ishak Hashim
Ishak Hashim National University of Malaysia
Hadi Kargarsharifabad
Hadi Kargarsharifabad Islamic Azad University Quchan
Davood Domiri Ganji
Davood Domiri Ganji Babol Noshirvani University of Technology

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