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Ali Hakkaki-Fard
Ali Hakkaki-Fard
Associate Professor at Université Laval
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Numerical investigation and parametric analysis of a photovoltaic thermal system integrated with phase change material
A Kazemian, A Salari, A Hakkaki-Fard, T Ma
Applied energy 238, 734-746, 2019
1872019
Nanofluid based photovoltaic thermal systems integrated with phase change materials: Numerical simulation and thermodynamic analysis
A Salari, A Kazemian, T Ma, A Hakkaki-Fard, J Peng
Energy Conversion and Management 205, 112384, 2020
1522020
A techno-economic comparison of a direct expansion ground-source and an air-source heat pump system in Canadian cold climates
A Hakkaki-Fard, P Eslami-Nejad, Z Aidoun, M Ouzzane
Energy 87, 49-59, 2015
1122015
Applying refrigerant mixtures with thermal glide in cold climate air-source heat pumps
A Hakkaki-Fard, Z Aidoun, M Ouzzane
Applied thermal engineering 62 (2), 714-722, 2014
1032014
A numerical study of dust deposition effects on photovoltaic modules and photovoltaic-thermal systems
A Salari, A Hakkaki-Fard
Renewable Energy 135, 437-449, 2019
962019
Improving cold climate air-source heat pump performance with refrigerant mixtures
A Hakkaki-Fard, Z Aidoun, M Ouzzane
Applied Thermal Engineering 78, 695-703, 2015
782015
Evaluation and improvement of the thermal performance of different types of horizontal ground heat exchangers based on techno-economic analysis
M Habibi, A Hakkaki-Fard
Energy Conversion and Management 171, 1177-1192, 2018
752018
A computational methodology for ejector design and performance maximisation
A Hakkaki-Fard, Z Aidoun, M Ouzzane
Energy Conversion and Management 105, 1291-1302, 2015
752015
A numerical study on a photovoltaic thermal system integrated with a thermoelectric generator module
A Salari, A Parcheforosh, A Hakkaki-Fard, A Amadeh
Renewable energy 153, 1261-1271, 2020
652020
Long-term energy and exergy analysis of heat pumps with different types of ground and air heat exchangers
M Habibi, A Hakkaki-Fard
International Journal of Refrigeration 100, 414-433, 2019
552019
Inverse identification of thermal properties of charring ablators
H Molavi, I Pourshaban, A Hakkaki-Fard, M Molavi, A Ayasoufi, ...
Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals 56 (6), 478-501, 2010
502010
Hydrogen production performance of a photovoltaic thermal system coupled with a proton exchange membrane electrolysis cell
A Salari, A Hakkaki-Fard, A Jalalidil
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 47 (7), 4472-4488, 2022
482022
On the performance of inclined rooftop solar chimney integrated with photovoltaic module and phase change material: a numerical study
A Salari, M Ashouri, A Hakkaki-Fard
Solar Energy 211, 1159-1169, 2020
472020
A year-round dynamic simulation of a solar combined, ejector cooling, heating and power generation system
HJ Mosleh, A Hakkaki-Fard, M DaqiqShirazi
Applied Thermal Engineering 153, 1-14, 2019
442019
Assessment and comparison of different arrangements of horizontal ground heat exchangers for high energy required applications
B Asgari, M Habibi, A Hakkaki-Fard
Applied Thermal Engineering 167, 114770, 2020
432020
A novel methodology for designing a multi-ejector refrigeration system
F Aligolzadeh, A Hakkaki-Fard
Applied Thermal Engineering 151, 26-37, 2019
402019
Direct simulation of natural convection in square porous enclosure
A Pourshaghaghy, A Hakkaki-Fard, A Mahdavi-Nejad
Energy Conversion and Management 48 (5), 1579-1589, 2007
402007
A numerical study on utilizing horizontal flat-panel ground heat exchangers in ground-coupled heat pumps
M Habibi, A Amadeh, A Hakkaki-Fard
Renewable Energy 147, 996-1010, 2020
372020
Heat flux estimation in a charring ablator
A Hakkaki-Fard, F Kowsary
Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications 53 (5), 543-560, 2007
372007
A novel ground thermal recovery system for horizontal ground heat exchangers in a hot climate
A Sedaghat, M Habibi, A Hakkaki-Fard
Energy Conversion and Management 224, 113350, 2020
342020
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