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Arash Karimipour

Researcher at Islamic Azad University

Publications -  313
Citations -  14751

Arash Karimipour is an academic researcher from Islamic Azad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanofluid & Heat transfer. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 257 publications receiving 10833 citations. Previous affiliations of Arash Karimipour include Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment & University of Sistan and Baluchestan.

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Molecular dynamics simulation concerning nanofluid boiling phenomenon affected by the external electric field: Effects of number of nanoparticles through Pt, Fe, and Au microchannels

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of the electric field on H2O/Fe3O4 nanofluid dynamical behavior in an atomic microchannel were estimated using the LAMMPS package.
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Mixed convection in lid-driven cavity with inclined magnetic field

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of magnetic field inclination on fluid flow and heat transfer in a two-dimensional square cavity are analyzed numerically, where the vertical walls are well insulated, the bottom wall is maintained at a cold temperature, while the top moving lid is kept at a hot temperature.
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Numerical study on the performance of a homogeneous charge compression ignition engine fueled with different blends of biodiesel

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of using different blends of diesel/biodiesel fuel on thermal performance along with output pollution of a homogeneous fuel compression ignition engine is investigated, and the results show that the B20 is the optimum composition with a reduction of 4.2% in maximum cylinder pressure, 5% in thermal efficiency and 26% in NOx emissions compared to B00.
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Roll of stenosis severity, artery radius and blood fluid behavior on the flow velocity in the arteries: Application in biomedical engineering.

TL;DR: Investigation in the effects of the behavior of different blood showed that blood fluid types could change maximum flow velocity as much as 0.025 m/s, and it was concluded that their consequences for the human body healthy can be ignorable in the range of studied.