Kasiri, N.
Dr. Norollah Kasiri graduated with his BSc degree from Glamorgan University before pursuing an MSc degree and PhD at Swansea University, Wales, UK. Dr. Kasiri joined the School of Chemical Engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) as an assistant professor, where he established the CAPE center. Over the past 20 years of CAPE activity, he has managed professional chemical, process and reservoir engineers, resulting in the presentation and publication of over 200 papers, the conclusion of 70 research projects and the development of 14 software packages. He is currently with IUST as an associate professor.
The effect of various parameters on tray point efficiency
Distillation as a volatilities-based process is used to separate components of a mixture to a liquid phase richer in less volatile components, and a vapor phase richer in more volatile components.
Utilize genetic programming to develop new point efficiency correlation
Distillation is one of the most used separation operations in the chemical and petroleum industries.
Predicting liquid hold-up in horizontal stratified two-phase flow
A new model has an average error of only 1%
Modeling two-phase flow in horizontal pipe bends
New calculations of pressure loss and predictions of flow pattern in bends
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