Faculty Profile 2

Dr. Mohamed Abdul Rahman

Designation:Assistant Professor
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Phone number:043712005

About

Dr. Mohammed W. Abdulrahman received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada. He received his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering from University of Baghdad, Iraq. Dr. Abdulrahman has served as an educator and researcher in a wide range of roles instructing multicultural students with diverse needs. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Nuclear Society and Canadian Nuclear Society.

 

  • Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering), University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Ontario, Canada
  • M.Sc. (Nuclear Engineering), University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
  • B.Sc. (Nuclear Engineering), University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Who’s Who in the World, Marquis Who’s Who (January, 2018)
  • Key Scientific Article Certificate, Advances in Engineering Ltd., Canada (January, 2017)
  • Best Paper Award, ICFMHTT 2016, Canada (June, 2016)
  • Key Scientific Article Certificates, Advances in Engineering Ltd., Canada (May, 2016)
  • Key Scientific Article Certificates, Advances in Engineering Ltd., Canada (April, 2016)
  • Best Presentation Award in Technology Track (First Place), UOIT, Canada (April 2014)
  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS), Province of Ontario & UOIT, Canada (2013-2014)
  • Dean’s Graduate Scholarship, UOIT, Canada (2012-2015)
  • Hydrogen Production by Using Thermochemical Water Splitting
  • Slurry Bubble Column Reactors
  • Direct Contact Heat Transfer
  • Heat Transfer in a Tubular Reforming Catalyst Bed at Reacting Conditions
  • Thermal Storage
  • Natural Circulation in a Pressurized Water Reactor
  • CFD Simulations of Gas Holdup in a Multiphase Bubble Column
  • Temperature Profiles of a Direct Contact Heat Transfer in a Slurry Bubble Column
  • Abdulrahman, M. W. (2017). Material Substitution of Cuprous Chloride Molten Salt and Oxygen Gas in the Thermolysis Reactor of Hydrogen Production Cu-Cl Cycle, US Patent Application No. 15/210,782, Publication No. US-2017-0015551-A1.
  • Abdulrahman, M. W. (2017). Direct Contact Heat Transfer in the Thermolysis Reactor of Hydrogen Production Cu-Cl Cycle, US Patent Application No. 15/210,806, Publication No. US2017-0015552-A1.
  • Abdulrahman, M. W. (2016). Heat Transfer Analysis of a Multiphase Oxygen Reactor Heated by a Helical Tube in the Cu-Cl Cycle of a Hydrogen Production, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Mechanical, Aerospace, Industrial, Mechatronic and Manufacturing Engineering, 10 (6), 1018-1023.
  • Abdulrahman, M. W. (2016). Similitude for thermal scale-up of a multiphase thermolysis reactor in the cu-cl cycle of a hydrogen production, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Electrical, Computer, Energetic, Electronic and Communication Engineering, 10 (5), 567-573.
  • Abdulrahman, M. W. (2016). Experimental studies of gas holdup in a slurry bubble column at high gas temperature of a helium−water−alumina system, Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 109, 486–494.
  • Abdulrahman, M. W. (2016). CFD simulations of direct contact volumetric heat transfer coefficient in a slurry bubble column at a high gas temperature of a helium-water-alumina system, Applied Thermal Engineering, 99, 224-234.
  • Abdulrahman, M. W. (2016). Experimental studies of the transition velocity in a slurry bubble column at high gas temperature of a helium–water–alumina system. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 74, 404-410.
  • Abdulrahman, M. W. (2015). Experimental studies of direct contact heat transfer in a slurry bubble column at high gas temperature of a helium-water-alumina system. Applied Thermal Engineering, 91, 515-524.
  • Abdulrahman, M. W. (2016). CFD analysis of temperature distributions in a slurry bubble column with direct contact heat transfer. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Fluid Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer (FFHMT’16). Ottawa, Canada, May, 2-3.