Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Department

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Ahmed Ibrahim; Ph.D., P.E.

Professor

 

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VOICE

(631) 420-2309

FAX

(631) 420-2194

Location

Lupton Hall Room 182

E-Mail

ahmed.ibrahim@farmingdale.edu

Education

Ph.D. State University of New York at Stony Brook: Materials Science and Engineering

M.S. Polytechnic University, New York: Stress Analysis and Design

B.S. Helwan University, Egypt: Mechanical Engineering

P.E. Professional Engineer License , New York State

2012. State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor's award for Excellence in Scholarship and creative activities

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Dr. Ibrahim is internationally recognized for his work in the field of fatigue and mechanical properties of thermally sprayed coatings. He was the recipient of several ASM Certificates of recognition for his contribution to thermal spray technology. He presented his applied research in thermal spray coatings at the international thermal spray conferences [1996-2018]. His recent research is focused on mechanical properties of bone and bone fractures.  He serves as a referee for several international materials journals. He was a PI on the NSF grant that was granted to Farmingdale to establish a Thermal Spray Laboratory. Dr. Ibrahim was a NASA fellow at Marshall Space Flight Center (2001). He is a registered Professional Engineer in New York and a member of the ASME, SME, ASM, MRS, and TSS.

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Online Courses

·      MET205  Materials science

·         MET252 Quality Control

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teaching:

  • Materials Science
  • Quality Control

 Research Interests:

  • Mechanical Properties of bone & bone deformation
  • Nanostructured Coatings.
  • Fatigue Behavior and Deformation of Thermally Sprayed Materials.
  • Mechanical Properties of Materials.

 Selected Publications:

 

 

  1. A. Ibrahim, H. Salem, and S. Sedky, Excimer Laser Surface Treatment of Plasma SprayedAl2O3+13wt.% TiO2 Coatings, submitted for publication at the International journal of Surface and Coatings Technology.

2.       A. Ibrahim, H.Salem, C. Berndt, Characterization of Nanostructured and Conventional Alumina 13wt.% Titania coatings , International Thermal Spray Conference 2008,Maastricht, Netherlands.

 

3.       A. Ibrahim, C. Berndt, effect of Nanostructured Thermal spray coatings on fatigue behavior of low-carbon steel, ASME Nanocomposites & Nanomaterials: International Conference & Exhibition, January 11-13, 2008, Egypt.

 

4.       A. Ibrahim, Yue Hung, Fatigue Behavior of Nanostructured and Conventional Titania (TiO2) thermal spray coatings, 15th INT. Conference on Composites/Nano engineering, July 15-21, 2007, Hainan, China.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, R.S. Lima, C.C. Berndt and B.R. Marple, Fatigue and Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured and Conventional Titania (TiO2) Thermal Spray Coatings, Journal of Surface & Coatings Technology, 201 (2007) 7589-7596.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim and C.C. Berndt, Fatigue and deformation of HVOF sprayed WC-Co coatings and hard chrome plating, Materials Science and Engineering A, 456 (2007) 114-119.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, C. Berndt, " Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured Titania Coatings, International Thermal Spray Conference 2005, Basel, Switzerland.

 

  1. .A.Ibrahim, C. Berndt, " Fatigue and Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured WC-Co Coatings, International Thermal Spray Conference 2004, Osaka, Japan.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, C. Berndt, " Fatigue and Deformations of HVOF Sprayed WC-Co Coatings vs. Hard Chrome Plating, International Thermal Spray Conference 2003, Orlando, Fl, May 2003.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, C. Berndt, "Characterization of the fracture surfaces of aluminum specimens HVOF sprayed with WC-Co, International Thermal Spray Conference 2002, Essen, Germany, Mar 2002

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, D. Wells, Mechanism of Ductile Fracture in Welded Aluminum-Lithium Alloys, NASA/ CR 2002- 211840.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, C.C. Berndt, The Effect of Residual Stress on the Fatigue Strength Thermally Sprayed Coatings, International Thermal Spray Conference, May 2001, Singapore.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, C. Berndt, Effect of HFPD Thermally Sprayed WC-Co Coatings on the Fatigue Behavior of Aluminum 2024-T4, International Thermal Spray Conference, Montreal, Canada, May, 2000.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, C. Berndt, Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue Damage of aluminum Alloy 2024-T4 HVOF Sprayed with WC-Co Coatings, United Thermal Spray Conference, Dusseldorf, Germany, Mar, 1999.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, C.C.Berndt, "The effect of high-velocity oxygen fuel, thermally sprayed WC-Co on The High Cycle Fatigue (HCF) of Aluminum and Steel Thermally Sprayed with WC-Co., Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 33, 12, 1998.

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, C. Berndt, Fatigue Behavior and Deformation of Aluminum and Steel HVOF Sprayed with WC-Co Coatings, United Thermal Spray Conference, Indianapolis, IN, Sep, 1997

 

  1. A.Ibrahim, S. Sampath, Effect of Grinding Mechanisms on the Surface Finish and Hardness of Thermally Sprayed WC-Co, 9th National Thermal Spray Conference, Cincinnati, OH, Oct, 1996)

 

Referee for the following Journals

  • International Journal of Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures
  • International Journal of Materials Chemistry and Physics (MCP)
  • International Journal of Surface & Coatings Technology
  • International Journal of Materials Science & Engineering A
  • International Journal of Materials Letters