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A greener heat exchanger

PhD student and doctoral fellow Mohamed Fayed (background) and Georgios Vatistas with the newly engineered swirl-flow heat exchanger. | Photo by Concordia University
PhD student and doctoral fellow Mohamed Fayed (background) and Georgios Vatistas with the newly engineered swirl-flow heat exchanger. | Photo by Concordia University

Georgios Vatistas, a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, and PhD student and doctoral fellow Mohamed Fayed designed a new type of heat exchanger, a device that transfers heat from one medium to another in order to regulate the temperature of industrial processes. Vatistas’ environmentally friendly innovation springs from several decades of research into vortex flows: Branchez-vous matin, First ScienceEnerzine.com, Interesting Tech, Planet Chemistry, RoadRunner, InfoScience.fr, The Green Optimistic, Zeek News, SienceNewsDaily, Infonary, Green Window, Technology Blog, Silicon Investor, Dallasnews.com  and Psychorg.com.

Read the Concordia NOW story: Hot invention cools down environment.

 


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