3 December، 2020

M.Sc. thesis at College of Engineering discusses ” The mechanical behavior of mixers Eco-friendly asphyxiation before and after limitation “

A master’s thesis in Department of Civil Engineering/College of Engineering at University of Mosul discusses ” The mechanical behavior of mixers Eco-friendly asphyxiation before and after limitation ” submitted by postgraduate student (Salem Abdullah Khalid) On Thursday (03/12/2020), and by relying on electronic remote communication with some of the discussion committee members.
The thesis included various engineering tests including Marshal characteristics, indirect tensile strength at (25.60) Celsius, loss of tensile strength and resistance to friction and its effect on the pre- and post-aging additives.
The results of the tests found that the natural lubricant showed resistance to the forces of cutting and clipping and showed that the natural and locally made lubricant showed high flexibility of synthetic oil at a grade (15) Celsius, which indicates that more flexibility is given to the flexible paving layers.The thesis recommended additional checks and an examination of the impact of warm asphalt additives (WMAA) on high-permeable asphalt and on plastics-developed asphalt compared to normal asphalt mating (HMA).The discussion committee consistedof:
1. Prof. Dr. Ayman Abdulhadi Abdulmawjood … (Chairman).
2. Asst. Prof. Dr. Abdulkhaliq Malallah … ( Member ).
3. Asst. Prof. Dr. Abdulhaq Hadi Abid … ( Member ).
4. Prof. Dr. Abdulrahim Ibrahim Jasim … ( Member and supervisor ).Then the discussion committee read the decision which included approving the thesis and award the student (M.SC. degree).

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