Dr. Hakan  Caliskan
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Dr. Hakan Caliskan

Associate Professor
Usak University, Turkiye


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Ege University, Turkiye

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Biography

Dr. Hakan Caliskan is currently working as Associate Professor at Usak University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Turkey. He has completed his PhD Department of Mechanical Engineering, Thermodynamic Division, Ege University, Izmir/Turkey, and M.Sc in Department of Mechanical Engineering, Thermodynamic and Energy Division, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir/Turkey. His main area of interest focuses on Energy/ Engineering Science. His main area of expertise includes Energy, Thermodynamic, Heating/Cooling Systems, Energy, Thermoeconomy, Efficiency, Environment, Energy Storage, Heat Pump, Sustainability, Renewable Energy, and Engines. He has published 23 research articles in national/international journals, 5 proceedings, and 2 international book chapters contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Energy
100%
Thermodynamics
62%
Energy Efficiency
90%
Sustainability
75%
Renewable Energy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Caliskan, H., 2017. Environmental and enviroeconomic researches on diesel engines with diesel and biodiesel fuels. J. Cleaner Prod., 154: 125-129.
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  2. Caliskan, H., 2017. Energy, exergy, environmental, enviroeconomic, exergoenvironmental (EXEN) and exergoenvironmental (EXENEC) analyses of solar collectors. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev., 69: 488-492.
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  3. Caliskan, H. and K. Mori, 2017. Thermodynamic, environmental and economic effects of diesel and biodiesel fuels on exhaust emissions and nano-particles of a diesel engine. Transp. Res. Part D: Transp. Environ., 56: 203-221.
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  4. Caliskan, H. and K. Mori, 2017. Environmental, enviroeconomic and enhanced thermodynamic analyses of a diesel engine with diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and diesel particulate filter (DPF) after treatment systems. Energy, 128: 128-144.
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  5. Caglayan, H. and H. Caliskan, 2017. Sustainability assessment of heat exchanger units for spray dryers. Energy, 124: 741-751.
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  6. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2015. Assessment of Maisotsenko Combustion Turbine Cycle with Compressor Inlet Cooler. In: Progress in Clean Energy, Volume 1: Analysis and Modeling, Dincer, I., C.O. Colpan, O. Kizilkan and M.A. Ezan (Eds.). Springer, Switzerland, ISBN: 9783319167091, pp: 41-56.
  7. Caliskan, H., 2015. Thermodynamic and environmental analyses of biomass, solar and electrical energy options based building heating applications. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev., 43: 1016-1034.
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  8. Caliskan, H., 2015. Novel approaches to exergy and economy based enhanced environmental analyses for energy systems. Energy Convers. Manage., 89: 156-161.
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  9. Caliskan, H., 2014. Energy, exergy, thermoeconomic and sustainability analyses of a building heating system with a combi-boiler. Int. J. Exergy, 14: 244-273.
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  10. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2013. Thermoeconomic analysis of a building energy system integrated with energy storage options. Energy Convers. Manage., 76: 274-281.
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  11. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2013. Letter to Editor: Rebuttal to Some comments to the paper Energy, exergy and sustainability analyses of hybrid renewable energy based hydrogen and electricity production and storage systems: Modeling and case study. Applied Thermal Eng., 59: 480-489.
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  12. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2013. Exergoeconomic and environmental impact analyses of a renewable energy based hydrogen production system. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 38: 6104-6111.
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  13. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2013. Environmental Impact Assessment of Various Energy Storage Options for Buildings. In: Causes, Impacts and Solutions to Global Warming, Dincer, I., C.O. Colpan and F. Kadioglu (Eds.). Chapter 60, Springer, New York, ISBN: 978-1-4614-7587-3, pp: 1091-1141.
  14. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2013. Energy, exergy and sustainability analyses of hybrid renewable energy based hydrogen and electricity production and storage systems: Modeling and case study. Applied Thermal Eng., 61: 784-798.
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  15. Caliskan, H., 2013. Energetic and exergetic comparison of the human body for the summer season. Energy Convers. Manage., 76: 169-176.
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  16. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2012. Thermodynamic analyses and assessments of various thermal energy storage systems for buildings. Energy Convers. Manage., 62: 109-122.
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  17. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2012. Exergoeconomic, enviroeconomic and sustainability analyses of a novel air cooler. Energy Build., 55: 747-756.
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  18. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2012. Energy and exergy analyses of combined thermochemical and sensible thermal energy storage systems for building heating applications. Energy Build., 48: 103-111.
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  19. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2012. A comparative study on energetic, exergetic and environmental performance assessments of novel M-Cycle based air coolers for buildings. Energy Convers. Manage., 56: 69-79.
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  20. Caliskan, H., I. Dincer and A. Hepbasli, 2011. Exergetic and sustainability performance comparison of novel and conventional air cooling systems for building applications. Energy Build., 43: 1461-1472.
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  21. Caliskan, H., A. Hepbasli, I. Dincer and V. Maisotsenko, 2011. Thermodynamic performance assessment of a novel air cooling cycle: Maisotsenko cycle. Int. J. Refriger., 34: 980-990.
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  22. Caliskan, H., A. Hepbasli and I. Dincer, 2011. Exergy analysis and sustainability assessment of a solar-ground based heat pump with thermal energy storage. J. Solar Energy Eng., Vol. 133, No. 1. 10.1115/1.4003040.
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  23. Caliskan, H. and A. Hepbasli, 2011. Exergetic cost analysis and sustainability assessment of an internal combustion engine. Int. J. Exergy, 8: 310-324.
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  24. Caliskan, H., M.E. Tat, A. Hepbasli and J.H. Van Gerpen, 2010. Exergy analysis of engines fuelled with biodiesel from high oleic soybeans based on experimental values. Int. J. Exergy, 7: 20-36.
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  25. Caliskan, H., M.E. Tat and A. Hepbasli, 2010. A review on exergetic analysis and assessment of various types of engines. Int. J. Exergy, 7: 287-310.
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  26. Caliskan, H. and A. Hepbasli, 2010. Exergetic analysis and assessment of industrial furnaces. J. Energy Resour. Technol., Vol. 132, No. 1. 10.1115/1.4001144.
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  27. Caliskan, H. and A. Hepbasli, 2010. Energy and exergy prices of various energy sources along with their CO2 equivalents. Energy Policy, 38: 3468-3481.
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  28. Caliskan, H. and A. Hepbasli, 2010. Energy and exergy analyses of ice rink buildings at varying reference temperatures. Energy Build., 42: 1418-1425.
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  29. Caliskan, H., M.E. Tat and A. Hepbasli, 2009. Performance assessment of an internal combustion engine at varying dead (reference) state temperatures. Applied Thermal Eng., 29: 3431-3436.
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