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Wednesday, 26 February 2020 08:25

Workshop

A workshop about curriculum system was held on Tuesday 1/28/2010 at 10:00 AM at the conference room C/ Materials Engineering Department/University of Technology. The lecturer Haider Basel Ali gave a presentation mentioning how the curriculum system works and the aims of using it in academic teaching. The roles of academic stuff and faculty as well as students were also discussed. 

 

Wednesday, 26 February 2020 08:23

Participation

Dr. Sura Salem Ahmad at Materials Engineering Department/ University of Technology 

 participated in a Digital Imaging Processing with Matlab training course at Continuous Education Center on 5-9/1/2020. The course mentioned how to improve images by transforming them into digital ones focusing on color contrast, clarity and how to localize bio- images for accuracy.

Wednesday, 26 February 2020 08:20

Committee

Wednesday, 26 February 2020 08:17

Meeting

Wednesday, 26 February 2020 08:15

Acknowledgement

Wednesday, 26 February 2020 08:12

Department Oral Defense of Thesis/Dissertation

The PhD student (Zainab Azeez bati) discussed her thesis entitled ( Study the Improvement of Mechanical Properties of High Chromium Cast Iron by Isothermal Treatments). The thesis was held on the discussions hall / building C / Department of Materials Engineering / University of Technology on Thursday (23/01/2020). The discussion committee was formed of the teaching staff listed:

Names

Place

Position in the Committee

 

Prof. Dr. Alaa Abdul Hassan Atiya

University of Technology/ Department of Materials Engineering

Chief

Prof. Dr. Mona Khader Abas

University of Technology/ Department of production Engineering metallurgy

Member

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Oda Jasim

University of Babylon/ Department of Materials Engineering

Member

Prof. Dr. Omad Saadi Abdelkarim

University of Technology/ Department of Materials Engineering

Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhsin Talib Mohamed

University of Kufa/ college of Engineering/  Department of production Engineering metallurgy

Member

Prof. Dr. Ali Hussein Otaiwi

University of Technology/ Department of Materials Engineering

Member-supervisor

Assist. Prof. Dr. Khadim Mutter shibeb

University of Technology/ Department of Materials Engineering

Member-supervisor

 Abstract

  Although some engineering materials are known for their superior properties in a particular field, this does not mean that they will not fail after certain periods when they are put into service. This means that they are far from perfection. For example, although high chromium white cast iron is known for its good resistance to wear, but also over time it is subjected to failure and this is what happens in the Kufa Cement Factory, which uses this iron as the liners of mills. Therefore, it is possible to conduct advanced scientific experiments to make its properties better than they were. So, five different heat treatments were applied to this type of cast iron to study their effect on the mechanical properties. These treatments are  annealing, air quenching , martempering treatments (using hydroxide mixture as cheaper alternative martempering medium for the ordinary nitrate martempering medium and make a comparison of the results between the two mediums) at different soaking intervals, cryogenic treatments (using three different cryogenic mediums) and cyclic annealing treatment. The hardness, toughness , erosion resistance and microstructure characteristics of this alloy before and after each treatment  were investigated. A slurry jet erosion apparatus was locally fabricated to measure the erosive resistance of this alloy. XRD, SEM, Vickers macro hardness, Charpy impact tests and the jet erosion apparatus were used to inspect the different effects of the different treatments used in this work. The results showed that each treatment affects differently on the microstructure and mechanical properties of this alloy. Some treatments enhance the hardness and erosion resistance, while others enhance the toughness. In martempering treatment by nitrate mixture , the percentage of hardness increment is approximately 53%, and the percentage of enhancement of erosion resistance is approximately 97.5%,  while in martempering treatment by hydroxide mixture , the percentage of hardness increment  is approximately 59% and the percentage of enhancement of erosion resistance is approximately 93%. For the cryogenic treatments, the hardness of the samples was lowered compared to the annealed samples but revealed a strange behavior in which that despite their low hardness, they depicted a remarkable erosion resistance. After further inspections it was found that the carbides which were drastically (dramatically) refined by cryogenic treatment, were returned to grow during the subjection to erosion stream, hence showed increment in hardness and improvement in erosion resistance. This means that the refinement of carbides by cryogenic treatments was metastable, but it causes a positive modification for these carbides. The best erosion resistance with a percentage of increase of approximately 91% was found. Cyclic annealing process lowers the hardness, toughness and erosion resistance of high chromium white cast iron. It was found also that there was a remarkable increase in the hardness values of about 64% compared to their counterparts that were not subjected to erosion stream because of the growth of carbides and modification of the microstructure after the subjection of samples to erosion stream.

Finally, it can be concluded that the better treatment processes that enhance the mechanical properties of high chromium white cast iron are martempering processes that come in the first place and then cryogenic treatments.

 The thesis was scientifically evaluated by Prof. Dr. Jasim Mohamed Salman / Babylon University / College of Engineering / Department of Materials Engineering, and linguistically by Assist. Prof. Dr. Sameer Ali Amen / University of Technology / Department of Mechanical Engineering. The thesis discussion was conducted in a scientific atmosphere and a PhD degree with grade of pass was awarded to the student after the completion of all the corrections that have been decided by the examiners.

Wednesday, 26 February 2020 08:07

Department Oral Defense of Thesis/Dissertation

The PhD student (Osama Abdul-Bari khuder) discussed his thesis entitled ( Improvement Some Properties of Gallium Alloy for Dental Application). The discussion was held on the discussions hall / building C / Department of Materials Engineering / University of Technology on Thursday (19/01/2020). The discussion committee was formed of the teaching staff listed:

Names

Place

Position in the Committee

Prof. Dr. Abas Khamas

University of Technology/ Center of nanotechnology and advanced materials

Chief

Prof. Dr. Ali Hobi Haleem

University of Babylon/ Department of Materials Engineering

Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Abdelkarim Mohamed Ali

University of Baghdad/ College of science/ Department of Chemistry science

Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Amid

University of Technology/ Department of Materials Engineering

Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nahid Mahmood Ali

University of Technology/ Department of Materials Engineering

Member

Prof. Dr. Rana Affif Majeed

University of Technology/ Department of Materials Engineering

Member-supervisor

Assist. Prof. Dr. Khadim Mutter shibeb

University of Technology/ Department of Materials Engineering

Member-supervisor

 Abstract

  Amalgam fillings are widely used in because of the low cost, strength, high durability and ease of application, but also the most controversial of dental restorative materials because of doubts about the likelihood of toxicity of mercury.

Gallium has the second lowest melting temperature and the ability to react with metals and alloys at room temperature so the gallium base alloy was introduced as mercury-free amalgam.

The aim of this work is to prepare Galloy which consist of liquid alloy (Gallium ,Tin, and Indium) and powder alloy ( Silver, Tin, Copper )  that represent base alloy ,then adding Bismuth nano powder , Nickel-Titanium alloy nano powder prepared by powder metallurigy and then crushed into powder  and TiO2 nano tube with different percentage (1%,2%,3%,4% and 5% wt%) to reinforced the base alloy and improve the mechanical ,physical and chemical properties.

The specimen were made according to the American Dental Association (ADA) specification No.1, with a diameter of 6 mm and 12 mm in length (cylindrical shape) , a mixture of 1:0.5 of powder alloy and liquid alloy respectively , a Teflon mould was used and a compressive stress of 14 MPa was applied by punching for 85 second , after 30 minutes the specimen was ejected from the mold and kept at 37 ᵒC  to be tested .

Hardness, compressive strength, dimetrial strength, and creep tests were done for all prepared specimens. All the three additives work to improve the mechanical properties as its percentage increases.

Scanning Electron Microscope with EDS were done for the base alloy (Galloy), 5%Bi/Galloy, 5%NiTi/Galloy, and 5%TiO2/Galloy.to illustrate the microstructure and existing phases.

X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) test was done for the amalgam powder alloy , niti alloy powder , base alloy (Galloy ) , 5% bi/galloy , 1%bi/galloy ,3%bi/galloy ,5%niti/galloy and 5%tio2/galloy to identify the result phase during the reaction.

X-Ray Flourescence XRF test was done for Ga, Bi, In, and Sn to insure the purity of the used materials.

Chemical test like ions releas and corrosion were performe where the corrosion behavior was determined for all prepared specimen in artificial saliva with different pH (7.2 ,4.6 ,3.3) and different NaF concentration (0 ,1000,2500,5000 ppm).The ion release was done for the base alloy (Galloy), 5%Bi/Galloy, 5%NiTi/Galloy, and 5%TiO2/Galloy where the specimen immersed in artificial saliva of pH (3.3) for one month and kept at 37ᵒC to indicate the released ions in the solution.

 

The dissertation was scientifically evaluated by Assist. Prof. Dr. Abdul Raheem kadhim / Babylon University / College of Engineering / Department of Materials Engineering, and linguistically by Lec. Dr. Muhaned Najah Jawad / University of Technology / Department of Materials Engineering.

The thesis discussion was conducted in a scientific atmosphere and a PhD degree with grade of pass was awarded to the student after the completion of all the corrections that have been decided by the examiners.

Sunday, 23 February 2020 07:56

Congratulate

Lecture  Dr. Muhannad Najah Jawad in the Department of Materials Engineering, started his duties of the assistant head of the department for scientific affairs, according to Administrative Order No. 5 B D H / 594 dated 02/20/2020. We congratulate him for this  the position wishing him success .

 

 

Monday, 10 February 2020 08:12

Participation

  • Dr. Aseel B. Abdul Hussein, Prof. Dr. Imad S. Abdul Karim, Prof. Dr. Marwa S. Atallah, and Reem A. Mohamed were participating in the second patent exhibition held by the Industrial Research and Development Authority for the period of 17-18 December, 2019. The participation was as follows:
  • Dr. Aseel B. Abdul Hussein, Prof. Dr. Imad S. Abdul Karim, Prof.Dr. Marwa S. Atallah were participate with the patent “Substitute Manufacturing Materials Resistant to Erosion/ Corrosion of the Airframe and Propellers of Ships & Boats Marine Composed of Nano Materials Composites”.

 Abstract

Manufacturing of nano composites materials resistant to erosion and corrosion alternative basis of which material polymer composed of (pure polyester+ 3%glass fibers, kevlar fibers and carbon subsidized 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2) % for certain powder carbon nano tubes) were presented.

 

  • Dr. Aseel B. Abdul Hussein, Prof. Dr. Imad S. Abdul Karim, Eng. Reem A. Mohamed with the patent titled “Coating of laboratories drainage pipes and oil products pipes with erosion resistance composite materials reinforced with carbonates and natural wastes”.

Abstract

In the present work, drainage pipes and pipes for oil products transportation were resistance to erosion wear and fabricated from composite materials of natural waste like saw-dust, carrote powder , rice husk , CaCO3, K2CO3, Na2CO3 with epoxy and glass fiber.

 

  • Dr. Rana A. Majeed, Ass. Prof. Dr. Jamal J. Dawood, Ass. Prof. Hanaa A. Smeij, Ass. Prof. Dr. Lama A. Jallo, Ass. Prof. Dr. Neveen Jamal, Ass. Prof. Majid H. Abdul Majeed, Dr. Laith W. Ismail, Dr. Ahmed H. Ali, Dr. Shaima M. Saleh, Dr. Hind B. Ali, Lecturer Aseel Mahmoud, Mervat M. Hanous, Minh F. Khudair, and Haider B. Ali were participating in the training of the workshop:

 

“Scientific Promotion Instructions and Procedures”

 

It was held by the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Technology, cooperation with the Central Committee for Scientific Promotion on Tuesday, January 7th, 2020 at the Tigris Hall.

Prof. Dr. Faraj M. Mohamed, Prof. Dr. Hanan A. Akkar, and Prof. Dr. Khaleda F. Suhail presented and discussed the terms and instructions of the scientific promotions with clarifying their conditions.

Monday, 10 February 2020 08:11

PhD defense

A PhD student, Haider A. Salal, defended his dissertation “Fabrication of Advanced Ceramic Materials for Bio Composite Applications” on Thursday, January 16th, at the conference room (C), Department of Materials Engineering, University of Technology. The Committee members included:

 

Name

Affiliation

Position in the committee

Prof. Dr. Zuhair J. Abdul Amir

University of Karbala, College of Engineering

Chair

Prof. Dr. Balqees Mohammed

University of Technology, Department of Applied Sciences

Member

Prof. Dr. Kazem K. Resan

Al-Mustansiriyah University, College of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Member

Prof. Dr. Akram R. Jabr

University of Technology, Materials Engineering Department

Member

Ass. Prof. Dr. Kazem M. Shabeeb

University of Technology, Materials Engineering Department

Member

Ass. Prof. Farhad M. Othman

University of Technology, Materials Engineering Department

Adviser

Ass. Prof. Dr. Eawda J. Brihi

Babylon University, College of Materials Engineering

Adviser

 

The dissertation was scientifically evaluated by Ass. Prof. Dr. Sadiq J. Abbas, Al-Nahrain University, College of Engineering, and linguistically by Dr. Rabab A. Abdel Aziz, University of Technology, Materials Engineering Department.

The discussion was conducted in a scientific atmosphere and a master's degree with grade of pass was awarded to the student after the completion of all the corrections that have been decided by the examiners.

 

Abstract

  Bioapplications often involve many biomaterials such as polymeric materials , ceramic and metal materials. Improved properties have been demonstrated upon use these different classifications of biomaterials. Epoxy and unsaturated polyester are commonly used in Prosthetics . Therefore, it can be strengthened by (nano and micro materials) and fibers to enhance the mechanical and tribological properties.

         This work includes the manufacturing process of nanoparticles consisting of two oxides to produce two types of particles ((Al2O3 - CaO) and (Al2O3-MgO)) by sol gel process and study the effect of temperature on the resulting CNP, were treated at (550 and 850) 0C and were used (aluminum, calcium and magnesium) Nitrate as raw materials for the manufacturing of CNP from ((Al2O3 - CaO) and (Al2O3-MgO)). Then the resulting powders were examined showing that the powders which are treated at lower temperatures (550) gave less particle size , more smoothness and particles of random and irregular shape. In addition, the manufacturing method gave high purity particles which indicates the success of the used manufacturing method.

          The other part of the work involves the manufacturing of two polymer blends (epoxy and unsaturated polyester) and the effect of adding one to the other at weight fractions (2,4,6 and 8% wt) . The results showed that the best results achieved at (4% EP + 96% UPE). where the (tensile ,compression, bending , impact and hardness) test results of (4% EP + 96% UPE) were (42.9,102 , 59.5)Mpa , (0.4 J) and 74 shore D) respectively , comparing with the main UPE sample where it gave test  results of (38.2, 98 , 42.5)Mpa  , (0.33 J) and 61shore D) respectively .

         The results showed that the addition of UPE to EP improves the properties of the epoxy for all ratios up to (8% UPE + 92% EP) where the best results of  (tensile ,compression, bending and impact and hardness) tests of the (8% UPE + 92% EP) were ( (48.1, 59.5 , 45) Mpa , (0.29 J) and 73 shore D) respectively , comparing with the main EP sample where it gave test results (30.8,69 , 30.5)Mpa , (0.29 J) and 58.5 shore D) respectively.

       For the polymer blends , the wear rate was reduced at the above mentioned ratios for both types (4% EP + 96% UPE) and (8% UPE + 92% EP) comparing to the basic samples of EP and UPE.

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