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Department of Mechanical Engineering:

3rd National Conference on Applied Mechanical Engineering (2020)


News Code: 6638

Publishing Date: 18 May 2026 0:56

The Third National Conference on Applied Mechanical Engineering was held on October 28, 2020, in Shahrekord, Iran, by Shahrekord University. A total of 67 papers across the main thematic areas were presented at the conference by 160 researchers. The proceedings of the conference (National ID: NCAME03) were indexed and published by Civilea on February 22, 2021.

The most downloaded papers from the conference, based on the number of views by users, are as follows:

  • "Simulation of Blood Flow in a Vessel with Deposits and Their Interaction"

  • "Investigation of the Effect of Using Silica-Containing Nanofluids on Reducing Water Evaporation"

  • "Thermodynamic Investigation of a Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Brayton Cycle with Recompression, Recuperator, and Thermoelectric Generator"

  • "Separation of Cancer Cells and Biological Particles Using Microfluidic Devices"

  • "Investigation of the Effect of Angle of Attack on Lift and Drag Forces for the NACA 3513 Airfoil Using Computational Fluid Dynamics"

  • "Design, Fabrication, and Kinematic Analysis of a Body-Powered Finger Prosthesis"

  • "A Review of Star Identification Algorithms in Star Sensors with a Focus on Algorithm Execution Speed"

  • "Economic Evaluation of a Solar Power Plant in Khuzestan Compared to the Ramin Ahvaz Thermal Power Plant"

  • "Optimization of the Inlet Air Cooling System for a Gas Turbine Using Absorption Refrigeration with Heat Recovery"

  • "Numerical Study of the Effect of Fin Dimensions and Position on Convective Heat Transfer in a Rectangular Enclosure Using COMSOL Software"

The papers presented at this conference primarily focused on topics such as numerical simulation, stress intensity factor, buckling, turbulent flow, wind turbines, blood flow, heat transfer, combined cycles, delta wings, and vortices.







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