Amirreza Delazar

Amirreza Delazar

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Mechanical Engineering (Inact)

Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology


Amirreza Delazar is currently a PhD Candidate working on a project entitled ‘Study of a ground source refrigeration and air-conditioning system with cross-seasonal (cold) energy storage capability (GSRAC+CS). The overall aim of this project is to develop a comprehensive understanding of a newly proposed GSRAC+CS system. This project will use thermosyphon technology to develop a new method to transfer cold energy from the ambient air into the underground soil. The expected outcomes from the research include increasing efficiency, reducing soil thermal imbalance, reducing the initial and operational costs, and finding optimal designs of the GSRAC+CS based on Australian climatic conditions. The findings from this project will help to facilitate the widespread utilisation of groud source heat exchangers in different industrial applications, such as the provision of cooling loads for data centres and food processing.

  • Language Competencies

    Language Competency
    English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
    Persian Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
  • Education

    Date Institution name Country Title
    2020 University of Adelaide Australia PhD
    2018 - 2020 University of Adelaide Australia Master of Mechanical Engineering
    2012 - 2016 Islamic Azad University, Tehran Iran Bachelor of Engineering
  • Journals

    Year Citation
    2021 Delazar, A., Hu, E., Kotousov, A., & Sofyan, S. E. (2021). A novel three-dimensional implicit numerical model of a borehole field heat exchanger that accounts for seasonal fluctuations of the soil temperature. Geothermics, 97, 1-22.
    DOI Scopus1 WoS1

Adelaide Graduate Research Scholarship (AGRS) (2020- present)


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