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    • Adoption of Industry 4.0 for Sustainable Manufacturing 

      Pour, Parham Dadash (2022-04)
      The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) intends to help different industries monitor, control, and run their production systems efficiently. Most of the currently available Industry 4.0 implementation frameworks ...
    • CFD Study of Particle Concentration and Stokes Number Effect on Erosion Profile. 

      Salim, Wahib Mufid (2017-04)
      A very common problem that continuously faces industrial applications involving fluid flow is solid particle erosion. This type of erosion is caused when solid particles carried by a fluid flow continuously impact a surface ...
    • Experimental Investigations of Friction Stir Welded Metal-Polymer Hybrid Structure 

      Barakat, Ali Abdel Ghani Ali (2023-04)
      In the last decade, there has been a surge in interest in hybrid structures, particularly those that combine aluminum or magnesium alloys with polymeric materials. Mechanical fastening, riveting, and bonding are examples ...
    • Fabrication of SiC/Magnesium Alloy Composite via Friction Stir Processing 

      Naser, Ahmad Z. (2016-01)
      One of the most interesting improvements in the history of materials is composites manufacturing. Because of their ability to improve different mechanical properties of some metals, nanoparticles have been given much ...
    • A General Framework for Sustainability Assessment of Manufacturing Processes 

      Saad, Mohammed Hassoun (2018-11)
      The manufacturing sector has a major impact on the three sustainability dimensions represented by social, economic, and environmental aspects. Most of the work on sustainability assessment in the field of manufacturing is ...
    • Investigation of Friction Stir Back Extrusion 

      Al-Jarrah, Obadah Mosbah (2020-01)
      Friction Stir Back Extrusion (FSBE) is a new bulk deformation manufacturing process that utilizes severe plastic deformation to force the processed material to produce a tubular shape. To date, most of the research conducted ...
    • Investigation of Submerged Friction Stir Welding of Marine-Grade Aluminum Alloy 

      Kishta, Emad Eldin Mohammed (2014-01)
      Friction stir welding is a newly developed welding technique utilized to weld lightweight alloys, such as aluminum alloys. Due to its low melting temperature, welding aluminum has been always challenging using conventional ...
    • Mechanical Behavior of Friction Stir Extruded Tubes 

      Alhourani, Abdulla Taoufik (2020-12)
      Friction Stir Back Extrusion (FSBE) is a new grade of severe plastic deformation processes capable of producing metallic tubular geometries that exhibit ultrafine grain structure and superior mechanical properties. FSBE ...
    • Modeling of Friction Stirring 

      Badreldin, Mohamed Anass Abdalla (2018-11)
      The last two decades have witnessed significant advances in friction stir welding (FSW). This solid-state welding process was originally used for joining Aluminum alloys before being extended to other metallic and non-metallic ...
    • On the Adoption of Circular Economy Concepts in the Manufacturing Sector 

      Ahmed, Aser Alaa Fathi Elsayed (2021-11)
      Industrialization has brought wealth, prosperity, and abundance to many nations. However, it has had many drawbacks on people’s health and the environment. Several paradigms have been proposed and implemented in an effort ...
    • Sustainability Assessment of Welding Processes 

      Jamal, Jaber (2017-05)
      In today's world, calls for 'sustainability' are increasing in order to preserve our resources and our environment. Many initiatives are being put in motion to make our lives more 'sustainable'. This concept of 'sustainability' ...