Volume 18 (2025)
Volume 17 (2024)
Volume 16 (2023)
Volume 15 (2022)
Volume 14 (2021)
Volume 13 (2020)
Volume 12 (2019)
Volume 11 (2018)
Volume 10 (2017)
Volume 9 (2016)
Volume 8 (2015)
Volume 7 (2014)
Volume 6 (2013)
Volume 5 (2012)
Volume 3 (2010)
Volume 2 (2009)
Volume 1 (2008)
EFFECT OF ALUMINA PARTICLES ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF DISCONTINUOUS GLASS FIBER REINFORCED UNSATURATED POLYESTER COMPOSITES

Amar Jabar Bader; Ahmed Mudhaffer Hashim; Aseel Mahmood Abdullah

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 0-0

Abstract
  he polyester matrix composites reinforced with short glass fiber and reinforced with glass fiber and Al2O3 particles with different weight fractions (3, 5, and 7 wt% Al2O3) were prepared and then the mechanical testing (bending, impact, and hardness) were measured. The results showed the mechanical properties ...  Read More

REINFORCING BY HYBRID FIBERS AND ITS EFFECT ON THERMAL CONDUCTING FOR POLYMERIC COMPOSITE MATERIAL

Ali I. Al-Mosawi

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 0-0

Abstract
  The aims of this study is to investigation the effect of reinforcing with hybrid fibers included natural palms fibers and carbon fibers on thermal behavior of araldite resin(AY103) . This resin was reinforced with natural palms fibers is studied and compared it with another material reinforced by carbon ...  Read More

EFFECT OF REINFORCING BY FIBERS ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THERMOSETTING RESINS

Ali J. Salaman

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 0-0

Abstract
  The objective of this research is to study the effect of reinforcement by carbon fibers as woven roving (°90-°0) with density (1.75gcm3)on thermal conductivity for unsaturated polyester resin after reinforcing it by different percentage of fibers (20%, 40%,60%) and we used Fourier equation to calculate ...  Read More

BEHAVIOR 0F HIGH STRENGTH CONCRETE BEAMS USING RISEN EPOXY

Hayder A. Al-Khazraji; Fatin I. Al-Hydery

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 392-612

Abstract
  Reinforced concrete beams for high-strength concrete often exhibit structural and nonstructural cracking due to variety steel reinforcement. Four reinforced concrete beams with dimensions of (120*230*2550)mm were investigated. Beams (1&2) have tensile steel ratio (0.0099), while beams (3&4) have tensile ...  Read More

PRESSURE DROP CONSTRAINTS IN SLUDGE DOUBLE-PIPE HEAT EXCHANGER DESIGN

Dr. Amer D. Zmat

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 472-482

Abstract
  Recent years have witnessed a rapid development in the understanding of heat exchangers design. Those developments have justified the use of a global minimum allowable temperature approach under which the heat transfer area of the heat exchanger is minimized. Values of the allowable pressure drops of ...  Read More

TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF HIGH POWER MICROPROCESSOR

Mahmoud A .Hassan; Dr. Abbas Alwi Sakhir Al- Jeebori

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 483-501

Abstract
  Active control of the die-level temperature is desirable during production testing of high power microprocessors, so as to ensure accurate performance classification. The analysis in this research demonstrates fundamentals limits of temperature control for typical devices under test conditions. These ...  Read More

THREE DIMENSIONAL FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATION OF COLD FLAT ROLLING

Hassanein Ibraheem Khalaf; Dr. Abdul Kareem Flaih Hassan

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 502-515

Abstract
  In this paper the finite element analysis of the cold flat rolling is well presented to predict the roll force, slab velocity at entry and exit, temperature rise in the slab during cold rolling, strain and stress distribution around the slab. The effects of friction coefficient and yield stress of slab ...  Read More

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF R.C. CORNER DETAILS

Dr. Jasim Mahmud Al-Khafaji; Dr. Zubaidah A. Al-Bayati; Ali A. Khamis Al-Mallki

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 516-531

Abstract
  This investigation presents an experimental study of strength and behaviour of various types of reinforcement details in concrete corner subjected to bending moment tended to open the angle. Ten specimens with various arrangements of reinforcement in the corner region are tested to study the effect of ...  Read More

A COMPARISON OF (CBR) SOAKED TEST WITH BRITISH SPECIFICATIONS FOR FINE-GRAINED SOILS FROM AL-KUT IN IRAQ

Qais Kadhim Jahanger; Zuhair Kadhim Jahanger

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 532-547

Abstract
  The California bearing ratio (CBR) test has been widely used in pavement design since mid 1940's. It is a relative measure of sub-grade soil or base/sub-base aggregate strength. Nine samples, about 50 kg are taken from different test pits dig to 1.5m from natural ground surface, the soil is fine grained ...  Read More

EFFECT OF AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON HOT MIX ASPHALT PERFORMANCE

Romel Nano Yaqob

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 548-557

Abstract
  Mineral aggregates make up 90 to 95% of a HMA mix by weight or approximately 75 to 85% by volume. The properties of the mineral aggregates have significant affects in performance of our local roadways which offers the possibility of investment in these properties towards resisting different ranges ...  Read More

REUSE OF TREATED SANITARY SEWAGE IN NAJAF CITY FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES

Dr.Saleh Issa Khassaf; Fatima Mohsen kizar

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 558-578

Abstract
  Sanitary sewage treatment plants can be considered as a source for water that can be used for different purposes. The agricultural sector is a steady and very big potential consumer of reclaimed water . so , treated sewage reusing in agricultural purpose is a good goal where it requires simpler treatment ...  Read More

SHEAR BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS

aamer najim abbas

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 579-592

Abstract
  This study present experimental investigation on shear behavior of hybrid rectangular cross section reinforced concrete beams strengthened with high strength concrete on compression zone of beams. The experimental work contain six specimens, three with normal strength concrete at all section ...  Read More

ESTIMATING DELAY TIME AT PALESTINE STREET INTERSECTIONS IN BAGHDAD CITY USING HCM AND SIDRA MODELS

Abeer K. Jameel

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2011, Pages 613-633

Abstract
  The objective of this paper is to the estimate delay time at two important intersections in Baghdad City using Highway Capacity Manual Model (HCM) ,which is widely used for estimating delay at signalized intersections in Iraq, and Signalized and Unsignalized Intersection Design and Research Aid (SIDRA ...  Read More