Mohammad Rasul
Associate Professor
School of Engineering and Technology
CQ University
Australia
Biography
"I am an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the School of Engineering and Technology at Central Queensland University (Australia). My area of teaching, research and consultancy are; Thermodynamics Energy (Renewable, Industrial and Building Energy) Fluid Mechanics and Thermofluid Engineering Power Plants and Process Industries Biofuel and Energy Conversion (combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, fluidization, etc.) Biodiesel and diesel engine performance and emission testing Energy, Water and Environmental Sustainability"
Research Interest
"My area of teaching, research and consultancy are; Thermodynamics Energy (Renewable, Industrial and Building Energy) Fluid Mechanics and Thermofluid Engineering Power Plants and Process Industries Biofuel and Energy Conversion (combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, fluidization, etc.) Biodiesel and diesel engine performance and emission testing Energy, Water and Environmental Sustainability"
Publications
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Kabir, M., Khan, M., & Rasul, M. (2004). Flow of a low concentration polyacrylamide fluid solution in a channel with a flat plate obstruction at the entry. Korea-Australia rheology journal., 16(2), 63-73.
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Khan, K., Rasul, M., & Khan, M. (2004). Energy conservation in buildings : cogeneration and cogeneration coupled with thermal-energy storage. Applied energy., 77(1), 15-34.
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Rasul, M. (2003). Mixing and segregation in multi-component liquid fluidized beds. Particle, particle systems characterization., 20(6), 398-407.