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Professor

Mostafa El Shazly

B.Sc. Cairo University.

M.Sc. Cairo University.

Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA.

Study Fields: Mechanical Engineering
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Success Stories

Top 5 Publications

1. Ibrahim Medany, Mostafa Shazly, Mahmoud G. El-Sherbiny, “Expert-Based-Computer Aided Design and Component Selection for Dust Collection Systems”, International Journal of Scientific Research in Environmental Sciences, 2(1), pp. 14-28, 2014.
2. M Shazly, Y Bahei-El-Din, S Salem, “Characterization of sandwich panels for indentation and impact”, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 451 (1), 012001, July 2013.
3. Tamer F. Abdelmaguid, Ragab K. Abdel-Magied, Mostafa Shazly, Abdalla S. Wifi, “A Dynamic Programming Approach For Minimizing The Number Of Drawing Stages And Heat Treatments In Cylindrical Shell Multi-Stage Deep Drawing”, Computers & Industrial Engineering Journal, In Press, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2012.10.004.
4. Yi Liu, Mostafa Shazly and John J. Lewandowski, “Microstructural Effects on Crack Path Selection in Bending and Fatigue in a Nb-19Si-5Cr-3.5Hf-24Ti-0.75Sn-1W Alloy”, Materials Science and Engineering A 527, 1489–1500, 2010
5. Shazly, M., Prakash, V., and Bradley, A.L.; “HIGH STRAIN RATE BEHAVIOR OF ICE UNDER UNIAXIAL COMPRESSION”, International Journal of Solids and Structures, 46(6), 1499–1515, 2009.

Research Interests

1. Dynamic deformation of materials.
2. Fracture Mechanics.
3. Composite Materials and Sandwich Structure.
4. Finite Element applications to welding and metal forming.
5. Friction Stir welding experimentation & Simulation.

Background

Dr. Mostafa Shazly received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Mechanical Design and Production Engineering from Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University in 1996 and 1999, respectively. Dr. Shazly received Case Prime Fellowship from Case Western Reserve University, OH, USA. And completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in 2005 from Case School of Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, OH, USA. His work focused in developing novel experimental techniques to characterise third generation of gamma titanium aluminide alloys for aerospace applications. Prior to his appoint at BUE, Dr. Shazly was a Research Associate at Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Case Western Reserve University. He participated in efforts led by NASA Glen Research Centre to classify and characterise different sources of takeoff debris that led to the catastrophic failure of Shuttle Columbia in 2003. These efforts led to obtain full characterisation of ice at high impact velocities. He was then a Senior Research Engineer at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, OH, USA where he became a team member working for Tyre Physics Department supporting NASCAR racing teams. He was an Lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University before joining BUE in 2007. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and participates in industrial consultations and training through BUE and Cairo University.

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