Dr. Sara  Abdelsalam Fulbright Alumna
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Dr. Sara Abdelsalam Fulbright Alumna

Associate Professor
The British University in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Helwan University, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Mathematics
100%
Applied Mathematics
62%
Fluid Mechanics
90%
Numerical Analysis
75%
Biomechanics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
53
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Elmaboud, Y.A., S.I. Abdelsalam, K.S. Mekheimer and K. Vafai, 2019. Electromagnetic flow for two-layer immiscible fluids. Eng. Sci. Technol.: Int. J., 22: 237-248.
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  2. Eldesoky, I.M., S.I. Abdelsalam, W.A. El-Askary and M.M. Ahmed, 2019. Concurrent development of thermal energy with magnetic field on a particle-fluid suspension through a porous conduit. BioNanoScience, 9: 186-202.
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  3. Abdelsalam, S.I. and M.M. Bhatti, 2019. New insight into AuNP applications in tumour treatment and cosmetics through wavy annuli at the nanoscale. Scient. Rep., Vol. 9. 10.1038/s41598-018-36459-0.
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  4. Abdelsalam, S.I. and M.M. Bhatti, 2018. The study of non-Newtonian nanofluid with hall and ion slip effects on peristaltically induced motion in a non-uniform channel. RSC Adv., 8: 7904-7915.
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  5. Abdelsalam, S.I. and M.M. Bhatti, 2018. The impact of impinging TiO2 nanoparticles in Prandtl nanofluid along with endoscopic and variable magnetic field effects on peristaltic blood flow. Multidiscipline Model. Mater. Struct., 14: 530-548.
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  6. Abd Elmaboud, Y., S.I. Abdelsalam and K.S. Mekheimer, 2018. Couple stress fluid flow in a rotating channel with peristalsis. J. Hydrodyn., 30: 307-316.
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  7. Eldesoky, I.M., S.I. Abdelsalam, R.M. Abumandour, M.H. Kamel and K. Vafai, 2017. Peristaltic Transport of a Compressible Liquid with Suspended Particles in a Planar Channel. J. Applied Math. Mech., 38: 137-154.
  8. Abdelsalam, S.I. and K. Vafai, 2017. Particulate suspension effect on peristaltically induced unsteady pulsatile flow in a narrow artery: Blood flow model. Math. Biosci., 283: 91-105.
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  9. Abdelsalam, S.I. and K. Vafai, 2017. Combined effects of magnetic field and rheological properties on the peristaltic flow of a compressible fluid in a microfluidic channel. Eur. J. Mech. -B/Fluids, 65: 398-411.
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  10. Elmaboud, Y.A., S.I. Abdelsalam and K.S. Mekheimer, 2015. Peristalsis with a rotating couple stress fluid. J. Hydrody., .
  11. Abdelsalam, S.I., 2015. Some Problems for Peristaltic Transport. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN-13: 978-3-659-70584-7, Pages: 176.
  12. Elmaboud, Y.A., K.S. Mekheimer and S.I. Abdelsalam, 2014. A study of nonlinear variable viscosity in finite-length tube with peristalsis. Applied Bionics Biomech., 11: 197-206.
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  13. Mekheimer, K.S., S.R. Elkomy and S.I. Abdelsalam, 2013. Simultaneous effects of magnetic field and space porosity on compressible maxwell fluid transport induced by a surface acoustic wave in a microchannel. Chin. Phys. B, Vol., .
  14. Elkoumy, S.R., E.I. Barakat and S.I. Abdelsalam, 2013. Hall and transverse magnetic field effects on peristaltic flow of a maxwell fluid through a porous medium. J. Pure Applied Math., 9: 187-203.
  15. Elkoumy, S.R., E.I. Barakat and S.I. Abdelsalam, 2012. Hall and porous boundaries effects on peristaltic transport through porous medium of a maxwell model. Transp. Porous Medium, 94: 643-658.
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