Hassan S. Al-Sharqawi, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Mechanical Engineering
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Noam Lior grad student 2002 Penn
 (A conjugate transient computational analysis of flow, heat, and mass transfer in desiccant -airflow systems.)
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Al-Sharqawi HS, Lior N. (2011) Transient two-dimensional dehumidification and desorption behavior of plate desiccants under humid air flow: A conjugate model that includes diffusion and adsorption/desorption within the desiccant Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 50: 8859-8880
Al-Sharqawi HS, Lior N. (2008) Effect of flow-duct geometry on solid desiccant dehumidification Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 47: 1569-1585
Al-Sharqawi HS, Lior N. (2007) The effect of flow-duct geometry on solid desiccant dehumidification 2007 Proceedings of the Asme/Jsme Thermal Engineering Summer Heat Transfer Conference - Ht 2007. 3: 209-226
Lior N, Al-Sharqawi HS. (2006) Corrigendum to ‘Exergy analysis of flow dehumidification by solid desiccants’ [Energy (2005) 915-931] Energy. 31: 546-546
Lior N, Sarmiento-Darkin W, Al-Sharqawi HS. (2006) The exergy fields in transport processes: Their calculation and use Energy. 31: 553-578
Lior N, Al-Sharqawi HS. (2005) Exergy analysis of flow dehumidification by solid desiccants Energy. 30: 915-931
Al-Sharqawi HS, Lior N. (2004) Conjugate computation of transient flow and heat and mass transfer between humid air and desiccant plates and channels Numerical Heat Transfer; Part a: Applications. 46: 525-548
Al-Sharqawi HS, Lior N. (2003) Conjugate computation of transient flow and heat & mass transfer between humid air and desiccant plates and channels American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Heat Transfer Division, (Publication) Htd. 374: 263-275
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