Dr. Jenan Shaker Sherza
Faculty Member of Mechanical Engineering Dept
Studies - University of Technology- Iraq
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Sherza received her Ph.D. (2020) in Mechanical Engineering (Thermo-Fluids) from University of Baghdad- Iraq. She graduated from University of Baghdad - Iraq in 2005 and 2012 for her bachelor and master degrees. Currently, she is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Technology- Iraq. She authored and co-authored nearly 14 papers published in high ranking prestigious international journals and conferences.
PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Baghdad- Iraq, 2020.
MSc, Mechanical Engineering, University of Baghdad- Iraq, 2012.
BSc, Mechanical Engineering, University of Baghdad- Iraq, 2009.
Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Thermofluid
1- An investigation of shell-helical coiled tube heat exchanger used for solar water heating system, Engineering and Design Systems,2013.
2- Field Study of Novel Storage Tank of Solar Water Heating System, Journal of Engineering,2013.
3- Finite Element Simulation of Thermal Behavior of Dry Friction Clutch System during the Slipping Period, Journal of mechanics of continua and Mathematical Science, 2018.
4- Numerical Simulation for Using Winglet to Enhance the Airplane Wing Drag.
5- Design and Optimization of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines Using Qblade, Applied System Innovation, 2021.
6- Study the Effect of Flow WATER/AL 2 O 3 Nanofluid Inside Mini-Channel for Cooling Concentrated Multi -Junction Solar Cell, Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer (FHMT), 18, 45 (2022).
7- Improve the performance of solar thermal collectors by varying the concentration and nanoparticles diameter of silicon dioxide, Open Engineering ,2022.
8- Experimental investigation of transient thermal characteristics of a dry friction clutch using alternative friction materials under different operating conditions, Heat Transfer, 2022.
For BSc Level:
Level 2: Engineering analysis, Incompressible Fluid Mechanics
Level 3 : Heat Transfer