University of Kerbala is researching the design and simulation of an intelligent system to manage and operate a balloon as a buffer against rough water.

In the College of Engineering/Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, was discussed the master’s thesis titled “Proposing a coastal flood plan using a smart balloon that operates with a wind turbine generator” by researcher Sarah Ghanem Obaid Al-Husseini.The thesis included the design and simulation of an intelligent system to manage and operate a cylindrical balloon…

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A master’s thesis at the College of Engineering, University of Kerbala, examining an approach to solving the problem of electrical power path flow in the Iraqi national grid

In the College of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the entitled master’s thesis was discussed“Study of the best power path for the Iraqi national high-voltage network using the improved particle swarm algorithm”By researcher Ihsan Nimah IssaThe thesis included studying an effective approach using the improved particle swarm algorithm to reduce transmission losses and…

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A master’s thesis at the College of Engineering, University of Kerbala, discussing the protection of infrastructure under surface loading

A master’s thesis was submitted to the College of Engineering – Department of Civil Engineering – Infrastructure at the University of Kerbala, entitled (Protection of Infrastructures under Surface Loadings:Application of Some Geosynthetic Products) by the student Maysam Abdel Wahab Rahim. The first chapter dealt with the scientific background of the topic and the importance of…

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A thesis at the College of Engineering, University of Kerbala, examining an analysis of the risk factors affecting the implementation of road activities and their impact on quality.

A master’s thesis was submitted to the College of Engineering – Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Kerbala, tagged (An analytical study of the risk factors affecting the implementation of road activities and their impact on the quality (Circular road as a case study)) by the student Zeina Ali Fadel. The first chapter…

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A master’s thesis at the College of Engineering, University of Kerbala, investigates the effect of traffic congestion on arterial roads and the effect of the rate of delay on accidents.

A master’s thesis was submitted to the College of Engineering – Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Kerbala, tagged (Simulating Surrogate Measures of Traffic Congestion and It’sAssociated Safety Condition at Arterial Streets) by the student Magda Salah Hadi. The first chapter considers the scientific background of the topic, the study’s importance, and its…

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A master’s thesis at the College of Engineering, University of Kerbala, investigating finding an accurate prediction model for drift around a three-frame pillar. This study reviews the establishment of a numerical model of seafloor fluids and three-textured support

A master’s thesis was submitted to the College of Engineering – Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Kerbala, tagged (Numerical investigation of the local sour for Tripod pile foundation) by the student Zahraa Muhammad Fadl. The first chapter dealt with the scientific background of the topic, the importance of the research and its…

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A master’s thesis at the College of Engineering, University of Kerbala, examining improving the volumetric and mechanical properties of asphalt mixture through the addition of rubber.

A master’s thesis was submitted to the College of Engineering – Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Kerbala, tagged (Sustainable utilization of crumb rubber modified asphalt) by the student Rawaa Shaker Jawad. The first chapter dealt with the scientific background of the topic, the importance of the research and its objectives. The second…

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A master’s thesis at the College of Engineering, University of Kerbala, discussing determining the leaching of the Karbala oil field

A master’s thesis was submitted to the College of Engineering/Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Kerbala, entitled (A Laboratory Study of Determining the Desert Soil Infiltration of Karbala with Different Slopes and Rainfall Intensities) by Ayoub Hatem Abdel-Jabbar. In the study laboratory infiltration test devices consisting of a rain mimic unit and a…

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A master’s thesis at the College of Engineering, University of Kerbala, examined potential advancements to the friction materials of the automotive braking system.

The thesis by researcher Muhammad Ali Hassan, titled “Developing numerical and practical models for newly treated frictional materials for the brake system,” was discussed in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the College of Engineering, University of Kerbala.In order to predict how heat and stresses would be distributed throughout the brake system of SAIPA (compact…

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