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Anthony Agyei Agyemang

Mechanical Engineering

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About

Agyei-Agyemang is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana. He holds a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, and a PhD. in Mechanical Engineering from KNUST. His area of specialization is Machine Design, Manufacturing and Automation. His research interests are in Road and Air Transport Safety, and the use of numerical methods, especially, finite element method, in Solid and Fluid Mechanics applications in Machine Design, Energy and Environmental Protection.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work is centered on a comprehensive exploration across multiple domains within the physical sciences, with a primary focus on advancing knowledge in renewable energy, composite materials, fluid dynamics, thermal efficiency, and transportation safety. Key areas of investigation include studies on waste management systems, natural fiber reinforced composites for structural applications, and energy-efficient mechanisms such as hot plate stoves and photovoltaic module optimization techniques. The researcher also delves into acoustic wave phenomena and topology optimization methods, while examining the impacts on structures like cookstoves and vehicles. This integrated approach highlights a broad spectrum of research interests that span domains from renewable energy solutions to practical implementation in industrial settings.

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CFD analysis of a flat bottom institutional cookstove(2022)
Flat Bottom Pot Institutional Cookstove: Assessing the Efficiency and Power with and without a Blower(2021)
Production processes and statistical analysis of ceramic liner-hole parameters for sustainability and improved thermal efficiency of clean biomass stoves(2021)
Numerical Modeling of a Hot Plate Stove for Peanut Roasting(2022)
Performance evaluation of monocrystalline and polycrystalline silicon solar photovoltaic modules under low and high irradiance conditions in Kumasi, Ghana(2021)
Development of electrical power cycles for photovoltaic module power dispatch modelling(2025)
Development of Composite Material for Wind Turbine Blades(2021)
The Potential of Sawdust and Coconut Fiber as Sound Reduction Materials(2023)
Status of Maintenance Engineering in Ghanaian Manufacturing Industry(2015)
Impact Attenuation System Using a Passive Damper(2013)
Experimental Evaluation of the Attenuation Effect of a Passive Damper on a Road Vehicle Bumper(2014)
Enhancing the Impact Attenuation Capacity of a Car Bumper with a Friction Damper using Simulation(2012)
Optimisation of Plate Thickness Using Finite Difference Method(2009)
Improved Institutional Cookstoves: An Assessment of the Efficiency in its Application in the agro and food processing industry in Ghana(2017)
Optimization of plate thickness using finite different method(2008)
Effects of roof angle, inlet gap size and dryer height on temperature and relative humidity in a chimney-dependent solar crop dryer(2022)
The Effects of roof angle, inlet gap size and drying time on dryer mass flow rate and moisture content in a chimney-dependent solar crop dryer using design of experiments (DOE)(2022)
Effects of roof angle, inlet gap size and drying time on dryer mass flow rate and moisture content in a chimney-dependent solar crop dryer using design of experiment (DOE)(2022)
Development of Electrical Power Cycles for Photovoltaic Module Power Dispatch Modelling(2025)
Sequential Trends in Corrosion Behaviour of Surface-Ground Aluminium 7075 Thin Plates in 3.5 wt% NaCl Solution(2025)

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