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Roonak Daghigh
Roonak Daghigh
Department of Mechanical Engineering,Faculty of Engineering,University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran
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Advances in liquid based photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) collectors
R Daghigh, MH Ruslan, K Sopian
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 15 (8), 4156-4170, 2011
1972011
Review of solar assisted heat pump drying systems for agricultural and marine products
R Daghigh, MH Ruslan, MY Sulaiman, K Sopian
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 14 (9), 2564-2579, 2010
1532010
Theoretical and experimental analysis of thermal performance of a solar water heating system with evacuated tube heat pipe collector
R Daghigh, A Shafieian
Applied Thermal Engineering 103, 1219-1227, 2016
1162016
Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal (PV/T) Air and Water Based Solar Collectors Suitable for Building Integrated Applications Adnan Ibrahim, Goh Li Jin, Roonak Daghigh, Mohd Huzmin …
A Ibrahim, GL Jin
American Journal of Environmental Sciences 5 (5), 618-624, 2009
1062009
Predicting the performance of amorphous and crystalline silicon based photovoltaic solar thermal collectors
R Daghigh, A Ibrahim, GL Jin, MH Ruslan, K Sopian
Energy Conversion and Management 52 (3), 1741-1747, 2011
982011
Evaluation of single-pass photovoltaic-thermal air collector with rectangle tunnel absorber
GL Jin, A Ibrahim, YK Chean, R Daghigh, H Ruslan, S Mat, MY Othman, ...
American Journal of Applied Sciences 7 (2), 277, 2010
942010
Assessing the thermal comfort and ventilation in Malaysia and the surrounding regions
R Daghigh
Renewable and sustainable energy reviews 48, 681-691, 2015
812015
An experimental study of a heat pipe evacuated tube solar dryer with heat recovery system
R Daghigh, A Shafieian
Renewable Energy 96, 872-880, 2016
692016
A multistate investigation of a solar dryer coupled with photovoltaic thermal collector and evacuated tube collector
R Daghigh, R Shahidian, H Oramipoor
Solar Energy 199, 694-703, 2020
482020
Ventilation parameters and thermal comfort of naturally and mechanically ventilated offices
R Daghigh, NM Adam, BB Sahari
Indoor and Built Environment 18 (2), 113-122, 2009
482009
Effective design, theoretical and experimental assessment of a solar thermoelectric cooling-heating system
R Daghigh, Y Khaledian
Solar Energy 162, 561-572, 2018
372018
Energy-exergy analysis of a multipurpose evacuated tube heat pipe solar water heating-drying system
R Daghigh, A Shafieian
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 78, 266-277, 2016
372016
An investigation of heat recovery of submarine diesel engines for combined cooling, heating and power systems
R Daghigh, A Shafieian
Energy Conversion and Management 108, 50-59, 2016
362016
Design and fabrication of a bi-fluid type photovoltaic-thermal collector
R Daghigh, Y Khaledian
Energy 135, 112-127, 2017
352017
Improving the performance of heat pipe embedded evacuated tube collector with nanofluids and auxiliary gas system
R Daghigh, P Zandi
Renewable energy 134, 888-901, 2019
332019
Experimental analysis of heat transfer in spiral coils using nanofluids and coil geometry change in a solar system
R Daghigh, Z Pooya
Applied Thermal Engineering 145, 295-304, 2018
302018
Thermal comfort of an air-conditioned office through different windows-door opening arrangements
R Daghigh, NM Adam, K Sopian, BB Sahari
Building Services Engineering Research and Technology 30 (1), 49-63, 2009
302009
Effective ventilation parameters and thermal comfort study of air-conditioned offices
R Daghigh, K Sopian
American Journal of Applied Sciences 6 (5), 943, 2009
262009
Thermal comfort in naturally ventilated office under varied opening arrangements: objective and subjective approach
R Daghigh, K Sopian, J Moshtagh
European Journal of Scientific Research 26 (2), 260-276, 2009
252009
Monthly performance of a photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) water heating system
R Daghigh, MH Ruslan, A Zaharim, K Sopian
Proceedings of the 6th IASME/WSEAS International Conference on Energy …, 2011
222011
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