A student of electromechanical engineering obtains a master's degree in estimating the age of the kiln for the aluminum alloy
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A graduate student in the Department of Electromechanical Engineering at the University of Technology Maha Naji Abdul Rida received a master's degree with a
Fatigue Life Prediction of Aluminum Alloy using Electrical Drop Technique
Estimation of the weight of the alloy of the aluminum alloy using the technique of falling voltage
The results were accurate in guessing the life of the parts and detecting the onset of the failure until it occurred. The technique was designed and implemented in the department of electromechanical engineering and was very successful in detecting failure and taking the necessary action to design when it occurred. This failure.
The discussion committee consisted of Dr. Faraj Mohammed, a member of the Department of Electromechanical Engineering at the University of Technology, as Chairman, Dr. Hassan Fahad Khazaal, Faculty of Engineering, Wasit University, and Dr. Asil Abdul Baqi Abdul Razzaq, Dr. Abdul Jabbar Oweid Hana samka Supervisors, all from the Department of Electromechanical Engineering at the University of Technology.
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