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Mehdi Seddiq
Mehdi Seddiq
Research Associate
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Modeling of heat transfer at the fluid–solid interface by lattice Boltzmann method
M Seddiq, M Maerefat, M Mirzaei
International Journal of Thermal Sciences 75, 28-35, 2014
662014
Numerical analysis of gas cross-over through the membrane in a proton exchange membrane fuel cell
M Seddiq, H Khaleghi, M Mirzaei
Journal of power sources 161 (1), 371-379, 2006
352006
Lattice Boltzmann method for simulating conjugate heat transfer from an obstacle mounted in a parallel-plate channel with the use of three different heat input methods
G Imani, M Maerefat, K Hooman, M Seddiq
Heat Transfer Research 43 (6), 2012
172012
Analytical solution for heat transfer problem in a cross-flow plate heat exchanger
M Seddiq, M Maerefat
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 163, 120410, 2020
92020
Effects of gas cross-over through the membrane on water management in the cathode and anode sides of PEM fuel cell
K Mohammadzadeh, H Khaleghi, HR Khadem Abolfazli, M Seddiq
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics 11 (4), 861-875, 2018
92018
Analysis of electrochemical characteristics of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell at the cathode catalyst by Lattice-Boltzmann method
M Seddiq, M Maerefat, M Mirzaei
Modares Mechanical Engineering 12 (1), 115-127, 2012
72012
A new approach in modeling of constant temperature boundary condition in thermal lattice‐Boltzmann method
M Seddiq, M Maerefat, M Mirzaei
International journal for numerical methods in fluids 70 (11), 1367-1377, 2012
32012
Corrigendum to" Numerical analysis of gas cross-over through the membrane in a proton exchange membrane fuel cell"[J. Power Sources 161 (2006) 371-379]
M Seddiq, H Khaleghi, M Mirzaei
Journal of Power Sources 163 (2), 1144-1144, 2007
2007
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF POLYMER EXCHANGE MEMBRTANE FUEL CELL WITH GAS CROSS-OVER THROUGH THE MEMBRANE
M Seddiq, H Khaleghi, M Mirzaei
catalyst 2, H2O, 2002
2002
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