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Prof. Amr G. Guaily

Program Director of Mechanical Engineering (MENG)

Faculty Office Ext.

1729

Faculty Building

UB2

Office Number

S12

Biography

Prof. Amr Guaily is a university professor and the director of the mechanical engineering program (MENG) at School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, at Nile University and is the former director of the Smart Engineering Systems Research Center (SESC). He received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Cairo University, Egypt in 2002 and 2006, respectively. In 2011, he obtained his Ph.D. in mechanical and manufacturing engineering from the University of Calgary, Canada. The research interests are fluid dynamics with emphasis on both the numerical simulation and mathematical modelling of viscoelastic fluids and molten salts, and the use of the level set technique for studying fluid/structure interaction. 
 

Achievements

1) Prof. Amr Guialy received the OMAE Calgary Chapter Graduate Scholarship in Engineering from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering Division Calgary Chapter, AB, Canada.

2) He also received the Ian N. McKinnon Memorial Fellowship from Consolidated Natural Gas Ltd., B.P. Canada, Inc. and Kaiser Resources, Calgary, AB, Canada.

Recent Publications

Prediction of the Hitec Molten Salt Convective Heat Transfer Performance Using Artificial Neural Networks

Hitec molten salt is a ternary eutectic mixture salt that is used as an energy storage medium in concentrated solar power plants to improve the system performance and reduce the operational cost. Thus, the heat transfer performance represented in Nusselt number has been investigated numerically under different inlet temperature and velocity conditions with constant uniform side heat flux. Also

Mechanical Design

Numerical investigation of hematocrit variation effect on blood flow in an arterial segment with variable stenosis degree

Numerical simulations of blood flow in arteries are important in the understanding and diagnosis of many cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis and arterial stenosis. More realistic mathematical models representing blood rheology offer a better understanding of these diseases. In this study, blood is considered an Oldroyd-B fluid with a shear-thinning property and a shear rate-dependent

Healthcare
Mechanical Design

Design of a Schlieren System for Visualization of Heat and Mass Transfer

In this contribution, a simple yet effective design for Schlieren photography system is described and implemented. The proposed system is used in the visualization of both heat and mass transfer phenomena. Refractive index gradient is created by a lighter to study mass transfer, then the lighter is ignited to create temperature gradient. Results show the ability of the proposed system in capturing

Energy and Water
Mechanical Design

Tuning of PID Controller Using Particle Swarm Optimization for Cross Flow Heat Exchanger Based on CFD System Identification

This paper illustrates the design of proportional–integral–derivative controller (PID) controller of 10 KW air heaters for achieving the set point temperature as fast as possible with minimum response overshoot. Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) numerical simulations are utilized to predict the natural response of 10 KW input power for the air heater. CFD results are validated with experimental

Artificial Intelligence
Energy and Water
Mechanical Design

Cold flow numerical simulation inside local pottery furnace for different designs for the air inlet

One of the many pleasures of living in Egypt is having the opportunity to visit places like a village called Tunis in El-Fayoum governorate which is a touristic village and export art and handicraft such as Pottery for 3-4 decades. The clay processing in the traditional pottery industry contains several stages. The process and quality of the pottery have to be improved to reduce pollution and the

Healthcare
Software and Communications
Agriculture and Crops

Numerical simulation of blood flow in abdominal aortic aneurysms: Effects of blood shear-thinning and viscoelastic properties

In this study numerical simulation of blood flow in abdominal aortic aneurysms is presented. The novelty in this study is the consideration of the blood viscoelastic properties to account for the presence of red blood cells in addition to the shear-thinning behavior. The Oldroyd-B model is used to account for the viscoelasticity while the Carreau–Yasuda model is used to represent the shear

Healthcare

Numerical simulation of Oldroyd-B fluid with application to hemodynamics

Oldroyd-B viscoelastic fluid is numerically simulated using the stabilized Galerkin least squares finite element method. The instabilities due to the connective nature of the Oldroyd-B model is treated using the discrete viscous elastic split stress method. The model is used to study the behavior of the flow of blood through an abdominal aortic segment. The results show that the viscoelastic

Energy and Water

Finite element analysis of pulsatile blood flow in elastic artery

New hybrid Eulerian/Lagrangian model is presented accounting for the two-way coupling between the pulsating blood flow and the artery deformability. The Streamline-Upwind/Petrove--Galerkin (SUPG) finite element technique is used to treat for the convective nature of the momentum equation. The deformability of the artery walls is accounted for by treating the wall as an elastic beam under

Healthcare
Mechanical Design
Research Tracks
  • Computational fluid dynamics
  • Constitutive theory of polymeric fluids
  • Flow control using moving surfaces
  • Fluid dynamics of molten salts
  • Blood flow numerical simulation
Projects
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Research Project

Optimization of the Operational Energy of Tankless Water Heater

Objective/Contributions: Fin-and-tube heat exchangers are commonly used heat exchangers for thermal energy conversion with a wide range of applications such as air conditioning, refrigeration, automotive industry, electronic devices, and the like. The demand for more efficient cooling and heating by more compact heat exchangers leads to tremendous research on this subject. This project aims to
ASRP
Research Project

Academic System Resource Planning: A Fully-Automated Smart Campus/ASRP

Objectives: The project aims at creating a smart automated academic and administrative university environment infiltrating the global perspective of Education Quality and best practices for University Management and Academic System Resource Planning within the HE system in EG through the design and development of a smart digital platform for monitoring, analysis and closed-loop feedback control of