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Mechanical Power Department
Faculty of Engineering
Tel. 202-5678724 or 202-5720724 Fax: 202 - 5714185
E-mail khalifamam@hotmail.com
4 Adly Habib
Tel. 202-5832792 home
PERSONAL
DATA
Degrees: Ph. D., M. Sc., and B.Sc.
Nationality: Egyptian
Date of
Birth:
July 1953, Elmenofia-Egypt
Martial
Status:
Married – 4 Children
EDUCATION
** Ph. D.,
Thesis Title: Measurements and
Predictions of Turbulent and Heat Transfer in a
Trapezoidal Duct.
--- Major Fields: Measurements
&Computations of Fluid Dynamics & Heat
Transfer.
** M. Sc.,
Thesis Title: Computations of
Incompressible Cascade Flows by Means of Finite
Differences.
--- Major Fields: Computations of Fluid
Dynamics.
** B. Sc.,
Project Title: Design of a Gas
Turbine & Compressor of a Seawater
Distillation Unit.
EMPLOYMENT
HISTORY
August
1994 to Present: Assistant & Associate Professor, Dept. of Mech. Power
August
1990 to 1994:
Applied Computer Services Company,
Activities: Development and
Supervision of Training Programs,
Courses Material
Preparation, Translation of Packaged
Software to Arabic
1987 to
1990: Assistant Professor &
Research Adviser, Dept. of Mech.
Activities: Teaching Assignments as
well as carrying out research
In the
areas of turbulence, energy and heat transfer.
1982 to
1987:
Teaching
& Research Assistant,
Activities: Carrying out Ph. D.
Research, teaching Undergraduate
Courses in Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer & Laboratory
1976 to 1982:
Demonstrator, Mech.
Activities: Conducted research for M. Sc. Degree &
Teaching
Undergraduate Courses.
Teaching: Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Numerical
Analysis, and Computer
Programming,
Energy Conversion, Turbomachinery
Research:
Carried out research in the areas of fluid mechanics, heat transfer
In addition, turbulent flow.
Supervision: Advisory in the
fields of graduate research as turbulence, energy
Pumps,
compressors & pipelines network.
Management:
Manage research teams, work force, employee & students.
Design: Pumps, Compressors, Gas and
Steam Turbines, pipelines
Network and Heat
Exchangers.
Scientific
Publications:
1.
M. M. Khalifa, M. A. Rizk and M. Enayet “Two
Vorticity Models for Predicting Secondary Flow in Non- Circular Passages”
Proceedings of the 3rd I. Conference of Fluid mechanics (ICFM), Cairo, EGYPT,
January 1990, Vol. I, pp. 87-98.
2.
M. S. Mohamad, A. A. Mostafa and M.M. Khalifa “Hot-
Wire Measurements in The Near Field of Coflowing Adjacent Plane Jets” Part I :
Three Parallels Jets with Equal Mean Velocities. Part II: Three Parallels Jets
with Non- Equal Mean Velocities. Engng. Res. Jour.,
Vol.1, pp.347-364, Vol.2, pp.43-57, Jan., Feb. 1995. Faculty of Eng. &
Tech., Mataria,
3.
M.M.A. Khalifa “A
Prediction Scheme for Turbulent Flow in Rectangular Ducts” Engng.
Res. Jour., Vol.50, pp.93-102, NOVEMBER 1996, Faculty of Engineering &
Tech., Mataria,
6.
M. A. Rizk, M. M. Khalifa and M. Enayet “ Numerical
Evaluation of K-e Model Modifications for the Predictions of
Turbulent Round Jets” Third International Conference of
7.
Khalifa, M.M.A. and Trupp, A. C.”
Measurements of Fully Developed Turbulent Flow in a Trapezoidal Duct”
Experiments in Fluids, Springer-Verlag,6,344 -352,1988
8. Khalifa, M.A., Serag-Eldin, M.A. and Mobark, A.
"Finite Difference Computations of Incompressible Cascade Flow", The
Eighth Annual Operation Research Conference, Special Issue, Vol. 8, No. 1, Feb.
1982, pp. 512-531, Zagazig University, Egypt.
9. Trupp, A.C. and Khalifa, M.A., " A Prediction
Scheme for Turbulent Flow and Heat Transfer for Complex Non-Circular
Ducts", 11th Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics (CANCAM),
May 31 -
10. Khalifa, M.A. and Trupp, A. C.” Turbulent Flow Characteristics in a
Trapezoidal Duct - Experimental Results”, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
11. M.S. Mohamad
, A.A. Mostafa, M.M. Khalifa
and E.A. Shabana "Turbulence Structure in a
Rectangular Diffuser With and Without Internal Guide Vanes" Journal of
Engineering and Applied Science, Vol. 46, No. 2, April 1999, pp. 287-306,
Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University.
13. M. M. A. Khalifa
“A Prediction Scheme for Turbulent Flow in Rectangular Ducts” Engng. Res. Jour., Vol.50,pp.93-102, NOVEMBER 1996, Faculty
of Engineering
& Tech., Mataria,
14. A. Mostafa ,
M.M. Khalifa, M. A. Abo- Elfadl and A. Mobarak”
Experimental and Numerical Study of the
Flow Field in a Multi- Turning Variable Area Duct”
Journal of Engineering and Applied Science,Vol.44,No.1 Feb.1997,pp.109-123.
Faculty of Engineering,
15. Enayet, M. M., Khalifa, M. M.
& Mostafa, A. A.” An Experimental
Study of Turbulent Flow in a Two Dimensional Zigzagged Passage”
Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, Vol.44, No.5,
1997,pp.977-989, Faculty of
Engineering,
16. M.M. Khalifa
“Experimental Study of Turbulent Flow Downstream a Sudden Expansion” Engng. Res. Jour., April 2001, Faculty of Engineering & Tech., Mataria,
17. M.M. Khalifa
“Experimental Investigation of Developing Turbulent Flow in a Flat Oval Duct” Engng. Res. Jour., April 2001, Faculty of Engineering & Tech., Mataria,
18. E.A.SHABANA, M.M.Khalifa
and M.E. ABDELGHANY “The structure of Turbulent Flow in a Flat Oval Duct”
Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, Vol.51, No.3,
2004,pp.559-574, Faculty of
Engineering,