ÈÓã Çááå ÇáÑÍãä ÇáÑÍíã

 

 

 

 

CURRICULUM VITAE

 

OF

 

 

 

 

 

Mahmoud Mohamad A. Khalifa

Associate Professor

Mechanical Power Department

Faculty of Engineering

Cairo University, Giza, Egypt

Tel. 202-5678724 or 202-5720724 Fax: 202 - 5714185

E-mail  khalifamam@hotmail.com

4 Adly Habib St., Elmatbaa, Elharam, Giza, Egypt.

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., Dept. of Mech. Eng., University of Manitoba, CANADA, 1987.

     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., Dept. of Mech. Eng., University of Cairo, 1981.

      Thesis Title: Computations of Incompressible Cascade Flows by Means of Finite 

      Differences.

 --- Major Fields: Computations of Fluid Dynamics.

 

 ** B. Sc., Dept. of Mech. Eng., University of Cairo, Distinction, 1976.

      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

                                       Eng., Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.

 

August 1990 to 1994: Applied Computer Services Company, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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.

                                         Eng., University of Cairo.

Activities: Teaching Assignments as well as carrying out research

                                         In the areas of turbulence, energy and heat transfer.

 

 

1982 to 1987: Teaching & Research Assistant, Dept. of Mech. Eng.

                                        University of Manitoba, Manitoba, CANADA.

Activities: Carrying out Ph. D. Research, teaching Undergraduate

                                         Courses in Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer & Laboratory

 

 

1976 to 1982: Demonstrator, Mech. Eng. Dept., Cairo University.

Activities:  Conducted research for M. Sc. Degree & Teaching

                               Undergraduate Courses. 

 

 

 

 

 

EXPERIENCE

 

 

 

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, Cairo.

 

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, Cairo.

 

4.      A.A. Mostafa , M.M. Khalifa, M. A. Abo- Elfadl  and A. Mobarak” A 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, Cairo University.

 

 

 

5.      M. Attya, M. A. Habib and M. M. khalifa “Experimental Investigation of Heat Transfer Downstream of Abrupt Rectangular Channel Expansion” Journal of the Faculty of Enginnering, Cairo University, Vol.36, No.4, December1989, PP.1009 -1024.

 

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 Fluid Mechanics, Egypt, January 1990.

 

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 - June 4, 1987, Vol. 2, pp. C.56-C.57.

 

10.  Khalifa, M.A. and Trupp, A. C.” Turbulent Flow Characteristics in a Trapezoidal Duct - Experimental Results”, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Manitoba, Canada, Rep. No. ER 25.39, 1985.

 

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.

 

12.  Mostafa, M.M. Khalifa and E.A. Shabana "Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Multiple Rectangular Jets" J. of Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, Vol. 21, pp. 171-178, 2000.

 

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, Cairo.

 

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, Cairo University

 

 

 

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, Cairo University.

 

16.  M.M. Khalifa “Experimental Study of Turbulent Flow Downstream a Sudden Expansion” Engng. Res. Jour., April 2001, Faculty of Engineering & Tech., Mataria, Cairo.

 

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, Cairo.

 

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, Cairo University.