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Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi

Researcher at University of Shahrood

Publications -  557
Citations -  16625

Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi is an academic researcher from University of Shahrood. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanofluid & Exergy. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 477 publications receiving 11659 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi include Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences & Bu-Ali Sina University.

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Modeling asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion of reservoirs and evaluating screening criteria for stability of crude oils

TL;DR: Graphical and statistical error analyses suggest that RBF method optimized with PSO algorithm and MLP method optimize with BR, provide the best performance, and a correlation was developed to estimate the amount of asphaltene precipitation using gene expression programming (GEP).
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A comprehensive evaluation of a novel integrated system consisting of hydrogen boil-off gas reliquifying process and polymer exchange membrane fuel cell using exergoeconomic and Markov analyses

TL;DR: In this article , the authors proposed and assessed a system employing the boil-off gas (BOG) partially as feed for a novel liquefaction process, and also the remaining utilized in a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) to generate power.
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Molecular Spectrum of Beta-Globin Mutations in Transfusion-Dependent Patients with Thalassemia in Qazvin Province, Iran

TL;DR: Extensive ethnic and genetic admixture has resulted in unexpectedly high number of different mutations, most of them similar to that of north and north-western provinces of Iran.
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A study on CO2 absorption using hybrid solvents in packed columns

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of carbon dioxide capture using various kind of hybrid solvent in a packed column is presented, and various challenges for absorption efficiency enhancement and future direction are also discussed.
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Hydrodynamic Behavior in Solar Oil Heat Exchanger Ducts Fitted with Staggered Baffles and Fins

TL;DR: In this paper, a simulation of finned and baffled heat exchangers with high thermal conductivity oil is presented, where the authors investigate the effect of the attachment of turbulators, such as baffles, fins, ribs, bars, and blocks, inside the thermal solar receiver ducts.