Dr. Yasser Fouad Ahmed
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Dr. Yasser Fouad Ahmed

Lecturer
German University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Metallurgy from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Yasser Fouad Ahmed is currently working as Lecturer in German University in Cairo. He has completed his Ph.D. in Metallurgy from Cairo University, Egypt. He is member of Engineering Syndicate in Egypt, TMS (Mineral, Materials and Metals Society) USA, International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT), Egyptian Association of Failure analysis and associate member of Egyptian Society of Engineers. He has reviewed more than 100 papers for different journals. He has published 43 research articles in journals, and 2 books contributed as author/co-author. He supervised 216 BSc students and 2 MSc students. His main area of research interest focuses on Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Behavior, Fatigue, Wear, and Microstructure of Nonferrous Alloys Magnesium Alloys, Aluminium Alloys, Titanium Alloys and Ni Alloys, Composite Materials, their Fabrication, Fatigue Properties, Thermodynamically Properties, Sintering and Dimensional Stability, Manufacturing Metallurgy; Heat Treatment, Effect of Production Parameters, Effect of Alloying on Mechanical Properties, Conventional Casting and Continuous Casting: Technology, and Solidification, Semi-Solid Casting and Metal Matrix Composites produced by Semi-Solid Casting, using Macro and Nano-Material for Re-enforcement.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Engineering
62%
Mechanical Sciences
90%
Materials
75%
Characterization
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
76
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Fouad, Y., 2014. Characterization of a high strength Al-alloy interlayer for mechanical bonding of Ti to AZ31 and associated tri-layered clad. Alexandria Eng. J., 53: 289-293.
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  2. Fouad, Y. and M. El Metwally, 2013. Shot-peening effect on high cycling fatigue of Al-Cu alloy. Metallurg. Mater. Trans. A, 44: 5488-5492.
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  3. Ibrahim, K.M., N. El-Bagoury and Y. Fouad, 2011. Microstructure and martensitic transformation of cast TiNiSi shape memory alloys. J. Alloys Compounds, 509: 3913-3916.
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  4. Fouad, Y., M.A.H. El-Meniawi, S.M. Khafagy and H.E.M. Sallam, 2011. Fracture behavior of electron beam dissimilar weld joints of Cr-Mo steel and austenitic stainless steel AISI 304. J. Eng. Applied Sci., 2: 1-6.
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  5. Fouad, Y., M. Mhaede and L. Wagner, 2011. Effects of mechanical surface treatments on fatigue performance of extruded ZK60 alloy. Fatigue Fracture Eng. Mater. Structures, 34: 403-407.
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  6. Fouad, Y., M. El-Meniawi and A. Afifi, 2011. Erosion behaviour of epoxy based unidirectionl (GFRP) composite materials. Alexandria Eng. J., 50: 29-34.
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  7. Fouad, Y., K.M. Ibrahim and B. Okolo, 2011. Wear mitigation in magnesium alloy AZ80 processed by equal channel angular pressing. Int. J. Eng. Res. Africa, 6: 1-11.
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  8. Fouad, Y. and M. El-Batanouny, 2011. Effect of surface treatment on wear behavior of magnesium alloy AZ31. Alexandria Eng. J., 50: 19-22.
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  9. Fouad, Y., 2010. Fatigue behaviour of a rolled az31 magnesium alloys prepared by ball burnishing conditions. Iran. J. Mater. Sci. Eng., 7: 30-34.
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  10. Fouad, Y. and M.M. El-Batanouny, 2010. Design and manufacturing of a control unit to monitor current and cycles in resistance spot welding. Int. J. Eng. Technol., 10: 36-42.
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  11. Fouad, Y. and M.A.H. El-Meniawi, 2010. Fatigue behavior of ball burnishing Aluminum alloy Al 2011 reinforcement by steel wires. J. Mechan. Eng., 1: 27-34.
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  12. Abdel-Alhady, A.A., M.H. Seleem, Y. Fouad and H.E.M. Sallam, 2007. Behavior of early crack growth at vicinity of oblique notches under biaxial loadings. Al-Azhar Eng. Ninth Int. Conf., 2: 331-339.