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Adel Mahmood Hassan

Researcher at Jordan University of Science and Technology

Publications -  24
Citations -  951

Adel Mahmood Hassan is an academic researcher from Jordan University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Burnishing (metal) & Surface roughness. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 24 publications receiving 877 citations.

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The effects of ball- and roller-burnishing on the surface roughness and hardness of some non-ferrous metals

TL;DR: In this article, simple ball-and roller-burnishing tools were used for the experimental work of the present study, these tools being quite similar in their design principles, and the performance of the tools, together with the effects of the burnishing force and the number of burnishing tool passes on the surface roughness and surface hardness of commercially available aluminum and brass, were studied.
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Influence of burnishing process on surface roughness, hardness, and microstructure of some non-ferrous metals

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of the main burnishing parameters (speed, feed, force, number of tool passes, and ball diameter) on the surface roughness and the hardness of two different non-ferrous metals were studied.
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The effects of initial burnishing parameters on non-ferrous components

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of additional parameters such as the initial surface roughness and hardness of the workpiece, the ball diameter of the burnishing tool and the use of different lubricants on this process were studied.
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Improvement in the wear resistance of brass components by the ball burnishing process

TL;DR: In this paper, a ball-burnishing tool was used to improve the surface roughness and surface hardness of brass components and a simple wear-testing device was designed and constructed to meet the present work requirements.
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Improvements in some properties of non-ferrous metals by the application of the ball-burnishing process

TL;DR: In this paper, commercial purity aluminum and brass were selected as materials for making the specimens, and 10 mm carbon chromium balls were used for the burnishing process, and the surface roughness, hardness, proof stress, ultimate tensile strength and fatigue strength before and after burnishing were studied.