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Professor Brian Agnew
Dr Ivan CK Tam
Xiaojun Shi
Optimization of heat and mass exchange2020
Dr Ivan CK Tam
Professor Brian Agnew
Thermal Systems - An Overview2020
Mohamed Eshoul
Professor Brian Agnew
Dr Sandy Anderson
Exergetic and economic analysis of two-pass RO desalination proposed plant for domestic water and irrigation2017
Mohamed Eshoul
Professor Brian Agnew
Fathi Latrash
Exergy analysis of two-pass reverse osmosis (RO) desalination with and without energy recovery turbine (ERT)2016
Mohamed Eshoul
Professor Brian Agnew
abdo Mnider
Parametric study of mult-effect desalination with thermal vapour compression plant2016
Professor Brian Agnew
The Influence of subway climatology on gas dispersion and the effectiveness of guided evacuations in a complex subway station2016
Ratha Mathkor
Professor Brian Agnew
Fathi Latrash
Exergetic Analysis of an Integrated Tri-Generation Organic Rankine Cycle2015
Mohamed Eshoul
Professor Brian Agnew
Exergy Analysis of a Two-Pass Reverse Osmosis (RO) Desalination Unit with and without an Energy Recovery Turbine (ERT) and Pressure Exchanger (PX)2015
Professor Brian Agnew
Experimental and numerical study of an integrated air- and steam-cooled gas turbine vane2015
Professor Brian Agnew
Professor Sara Walker
Dr Ivan CK Tam
Finite Time Analysis of a Tri-Generation Cycle2015
Professor Brian Agnew
Professor Sara Walker
Dr Ivan CK Tam
Maximum output from a tri-generation cycle2015
Mohamed Eshoul
Professor Brian Agnew
Ratha Mathkor
Thermodynamic analysis of combined cycle power plant standalone and coupled with multi effect desalination with thermal vapor compression2015
Salah Masheiti
Professor Brian Agnew
Dr Mosbah Talbi
Environmental and thermal benefits of linking Brayton, absorption chiller, and organic Rankine cycles with low-enthalpy geothermal source at an arid-zone area of Libya2012
Professor Brian Agnew
Salah Masheiti
Power generation from waste heat in a food processing application2012
Salah Masheiti
Professor Brian Agnew
An Evaluation of R134a and R245fa as the Working Fluid in an Organic Rankine Cycle Energized from a Low Temperature Geothermal Energy Source2011
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