Abdulrahman Homadi
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Researcher
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with UA Little Rock through 2024; recent publications list University of Anbar.
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Abdulrahman Homadi's research focuses on enhancing the efficiency of energy generation systems, particularly thermomagnetic and thermoelectric generators. His work involves numerical investigations and modeling to optimize generator design for various applications, including integration into building walls. Homadi has explored techniques utilizing multiple heat sources to improve generator performance and has studied the impact of frequency and heat dissipation on energy efficiency. His research contributes to the field of materials science and engineering, with an emphasis on semiconductor materials and devices for energy harvesting.
Homadi has published 13 scholarly articles and has been cited 74 times, holding an h-index of 5. He collaborates with T. A. Hall at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, with whom he shares one publication. His recent work, including a 2026 publication, indicates continued activity in his research areas.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 74
Selected Publications
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Enhancing Energy Efficiency of Thermomagnetic Generators: A Comprehensive Study on Frequency and Heat Dissipation (2024)
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Using solar energy to generate power through a solar wall (2020)
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Modelling detachment rates of hydrophobic particles from bubbles in a froth phase (2019)
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Modeling Study of the Series Arrangement of Thermomagnetic Generator (2019)
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Enhancement the Frequency of a New Oscillating Thermomagnetic Generator (2019)
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Investigation study of modeling a new oscillating generator utilizing low temperature, magnetic susceptibility and waste heat (2018)
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Modeling a new electrical generator utilizing waste heat and magnetic susceptibility (2018)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Enhancing Energy Efficiency of Thermomagnetic Generators: A Comprehensive Study on Frequency and Heat Dissipation
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