Laith A Ismael
Lecturer
Responsible for numerous major and minor research projects focusing on two-phase flow and heat transfer with applications within heat-exchangers, heat pipes, two-phase flow, Nanostructure surfaces.
• Develop a fundamental understanding of the oscillating flow and heat transfer of a train of liquid plugs and vapor bubbles of hybrid fluids (liquid metal with higher thermal conductivity and a fluid with low latent heat) in an OHP with micro/nanostructured inner surfaces.
• Flow resistance reduction in a microfluid channel via enhancing slip condition. A theoretical analysis was conducted to determine the frictional factor Reynolds number product occurring in around capillary tube with slip condition.
• Theoretical and experimental study for a Combined Compact evaporative cooler utilizing heat exchanger with nanocoating surfaces.
- Ph.D.: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – December, 2021 University of Missouri- Columbia – Columbia, MO
- Master of Engineering.: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering- May, 2017 University of Missouri- Columbia – Columbia, MO
- Master of Science.: Mechanical Engineering – October, 2010 University of Technology – Iraq, Baghdad
- Bachelor of Science.: Mechanical Engineering – July 2004 University of Technology – Iraq, Baghdad
- An Experimental Investigation of Sintered Particle Effect on Heat Transfer Performance in an “Annular Flow” Evaporation Tube J Spitzenberger, J Hoelle, A Abdulheiba, RH Mohammed, L Ismael, ... Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications 16 (7)
- Searching for Suitable Binary Fluid for an Ejector Heat Pump for Domestic Water Heating RH Mohammed, J Spitzenberger, S Kowalski Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications 16, 041006-1
- EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF MICROENCAPSULATED PHASE CHANGE MATERIALS ON HEAT TRANSFER PERFORMANCE IN AN OSCILLATING HEAT PIPE M Noelker, M Owoola, L Ismael, SK Mohammadian, H Ma Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer 31 (4), 31-43
- Many certificates of appreciation from the Minister of Higher Education and the President of the University of Technology.