
Applied Thermodynamics in Unit Operations
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Features:
Combines the energy and exergy routines to analyze utilities and unit operations in a wide range of engineering scopes: nozzles, turbines, compressors, evaporators, HVAC, drying technology, steam handling, and power generation
Offers a detailed procedure of finding economic wealth of energy in the operations
Discusses basic concepts of thermal engineering and industrial operational insights through practiced examples, schematic illustrations, and software codes
The only book to include practical problems of industrial operations solved in detail and complementary EES codes for the solutions
Features examples selected from authors' real-world experience in industrial projects
The book is a handy reference for researchers and practitioners in the areas of process, chemical, and mechanical engineering, undergraduate and postgraduate students in those disciplines, and engineers working in industry and production managers. Some examples are solved in EES to help the audience apply computer coding for thermal calculations.
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Broad Areas of Research:
Energy storage systems
Techno-economic analysis of energy systems
Computational fluid dynamics in energy systems
Exergy and energy in unit operations and processing industry
Ahmad Piri is a postdoctoral fellow at Urmia University, engaged in thermal evaluations of unit operations. He has a demonstrated track record of working in drying, steel, food processing, and chemical industries. Piri has been successful in monitoring the process flow of sugar processing plants and simulation evaporation and crystallization of sugar using thermodynamics and heat/mass transfer principles. He is now consulting the processing plants to develop process flow diagrams and dynamic models by Hysys and EES. Ahmad is a member of a young research team who has initiated a startup on novel drying technologies. His extensive insight on energy calculations has been demonstrated by the stakeholder when giving consultancy to thermal engineering industries.
Broad Areas of Research:
Exergy and Thermodynamics
Thermal engineering in fruit/food processing
Steady-state simulation of processes in Hysys
Azharul Karim is currently working as a Professor in the School of Mechanical, Medical & Process Engineering (MMPE), Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and the director of Advanced Drying and Sustainable Energy Research (ADSER) Group (https://research.qut.edu.au/adser/). His research is directed towards uncovering fundamental understanding of drying process by developing advanced multiscale and multiphase models using theoretical/computational and experimental methodologies. Through his scholarly, innovative, high quality research, he has established his national and international standing in his field. He has authored over 230 peer-reviewed articles, including 140 high quality Journal Papers, five books and 13 book chapters. His papers have attracted more than 7000 Scholar citations with h-index of 46. He is the editor/board member of six reputed journals including Drying Technology and Nature Scientific Reports. He has been keynote/distinguished speaker at scores of international conferences including International Drying Symposium (2022) and invited/keynote speaker in seminars in many reputed universities including Oxford University (2018) and the University of Illinois (2022). He has been awarded 21 research grants amounting about A$4 million and won multiple international awards for his outstanding contributions in multidisciplinary fields. He is the recipient of highly prestigious ARC Linkage (2021) and ARC Discovery grants (2022) at first chief investigator. He is also a leader in innovative application of 'Lean Manufacturing' concepts in hospital emergency departments to reduce long waiting times and optimize resources. Dr Karim is the inventor of many innovative new products including (1) Ultrasonic washing machine (patent WO02089652) (2) Ultrasonic dishwasher (patent WO0229148) (3) Advanced independent solar drying system (Patent 2019900943) and (4) Integrated heat pump, vacuum and microwave convective drying system (Patent 2019900942). Dr Karim's high-level achievements in both fundamental and applied research in the important area of Advanced Drying and Microwave Heating has established him as one of the world's leading researchers in these fields as demonstrated by his Field Weighted Citation Impacts (FWCI) of 2.24 and 9.82 respectively.
Broad Areas of Research:
Multi-scale and Physics Based Modelling in Drying
Renewable Energies and Sustainable Processing
Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Modelling in Agri-industrial Processes
Nano fluid solar thermal storage
Concentrating PV-thermal collector
Thermal Storage
Lean Manufacturing and Lean Healthcare System
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