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M.A.R. Sharif
M.A.R. Sharif
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Laminar mixed convection in shallow inclined driven cavities with hot moving lid on top and cooled from bottom
MAR Sharif
Applied thermal engineering 27 (5-6), 1036-1042, 2007
3882007
Natural convection in cavities with constant flux heating at the bottom wall and isothermal cooling from the sidewalls
MAR Sharif, TR Mohammad
International journal of thermal sciences 44 (9), 865-878, 2005
2152005
Mixed convective cooling of a rectangular cavity with inlet and exit openings on differentially heated side walls
S Singh, MAR Sharif
Numerical Heat Transfer: Part A: Applications 44 (3), 233-253, 2003
1872003
Mixed convection in a lid driven square cavity with an isothermally heated square blockage inside
AW Islam, MAR Sharif, ES Carlson
International journal of heat and mass transfer 55 (19-20), 5244-5255, 2012
1662012
Numerical analysis of heat transfer due to confined slot-jet impingement on a moving plate
MAR Sharif, A Banerjee
Applied Thermal Engineering 29 (2-3), 532-540, 2009
1652009
Parametric study of turbulent slot-jet impingement heat transfer from concave cylindrical surfaces
MAR Sharif, KK Mothe
International Journal of Thermal Sciences 49 (2), 428-442, 2010
1442010
Mixed convection in rectangular cavities at various aspect ratios with moving isothermal sidewalls and constant flux heat source on the bottom wall
G Guo, MAR Sharif
International journal of thermal sciences 43 (5), 465-475, 2004
1422004
Numerical study of laminar natural convection in inclined rectangular enclosures of various aspect ratios
M Rahman, MAR Sharif
Numerical Heat Transfer: Part A: Applications 44 (4), 355-373, 2003
1332003
Evaluation of turbulence models in the prediction of heat transfer due to slot jet impingement on plane and concave surfaces
MAR Sharif, KK Mothe
Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals 55 (4), 273-294, 2009
1162009
Numerical modeling of slot-jet impingement cooling of a constant heat flux surface confined by a parallel wall
D Sahoo, MAR Sharif
International Journal of Thermal Sciences 43 (9), 877-887, 2004
1142004
Evaluation of the performance of three turbulence closure models in the prediction of confined swirling flows
MAR Sharif, YKE Wong
Computers & fluids 24 (1), 81-100, 1995
721995
Assessment of finite difference approximations for the advection terms in the simulation of practical flow problems
MAR Sharif, AA Busnaina
Journal of Computational Physics 74 (1), 143-176, 1988
721988
Numerical study of heat transfer from an isothermally heated flat surface due to turbulent twin oblique confined slot-jet impingement
F Afroz, MAR Sharif
International Journal of Thermal Sciences 74, 1-13, 2013
632013
Numerical investigation of double diffusive natural convection of CO2 in a brine saturated geothermal reservoir
AW Islam, MAR Sharif, ES Carlson
Geothermics 48, 101-111, 2013
532013
Numerical modeling of helical flow of viscoplastic fluids in eccentric annuli
QE Hussain, MAR Sharif
AIChE journal 46 (10), 1937-1946, 2000
442000
Numerical study of turbulent annular impinging jet flow and heat transfer from a flat surface
F Afroz, MAR Sharif
Applied Thermal Engineering 138, 154-172, 2018
422018
Numerical investigation of heat transfer from a plane surface due to turbulent annular swirling jet impingement
F Afroz, MAR Sharif
International Journal of Thermal Sciences 151, 106257, 2020
402020
Numerical study of turbulent natural convection in a side-heated square cavityat various angles of inclination
MAR Sharif, W Liu
Numerical Heat Transfer: Part A: Applications 43 (7), 693-716, 2003
402003
Surface roughness effects on the heat transfer due to turbulent round jet impingement on convex hemispherical surfaces
MAR Sharif, NM Ramirez
Applied thermal engineering 51 (1-2), 1026-1037, 2013
392013
Mixed-convective cooling of an isothermal hot surface by confined slot jet impingement
D Sahoo, MAR Sharif
Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications 45 (9), 887-909, 2004
382004
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