Name

Assistant Professor:Hussein Kareem Sultan

Personal Overview

Dr. Hussein Kareem Sultan obtained his:
• Bachelor’s (B.Sc.) from civil engineering department, college of engineering, University of Mosul, Iraq, 1991 and
• Master’s degrees (M.Sc.) from structural engineering department, faculty of engineering, Cairo University, Egypt, 26/8/2013.
• He received his Ph.D. from structural engineering department, faculty of engineering, Mansoura University, Egypt, 5/1/2017.
He has been a member of the Department of Civil Engineering, Al-Muthanna University, where he is now an Associate Professor.
Dr. Hussein has published and presented over fourteen technical papers in the reputed civil engineering journals and international conferences, and has authored books on concrete technology and Repair and strengthening of concrete structures. His major research interests are reactive powder concrete, self-compacting concrete, fiber reinforced concrete, high performance concrete, and repair and strengthening of reinforced concrete elements using advanced composite materials. His consulting activities have dealt primarily with the assessment of the properties of concrete in existing structures, the durability of concrete, and repair.

 

Educational Background

Ph.D:Ph.D. from structural engineering department, faculty of engineering, Mansoura University, Egypt, 5/1/2017.

M.Sc:M.Sc. from structural engineering department, faculty of engineering, Cairo University, Egypt, 26/8/2013.

B.Sc:B.Sc. from civil engineering department, college of engineering, University of Mosul, Iraq, 1991

Contact Information

Email:hussein.ksz@mu.edu.iq

Phone:07801421484

 

Selected Publications

1. Ductility Factor Evaluation of Concrete Moment Frame Retrofitted by FRP Subjected to Seismic Loads.
2. Effects of elevated temperatures on mechanical properties of reactive powder concrete elements.
3. Evaluation of contaminated water treatment on the durability of steel piles.
4. Experimental Investigation of Effect of Steel Fiber on Concrete.
5. Polypropylene Fibers to Resist Concrete Spalling Caused by Fire.

 

Research Interests

Design of reinforced concrete, Concrete technology, Repair of reinforced concrete, design of structural members subjected to seismic loads structures, Special types of concrete, Reactive powder concrete, secmic design

 

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