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Osama M. Mukdadi

Researcher at West Virginia University

Publications -  62
Citations -  794

Osama M. Mukdadi is an academic researcher from West Virginia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ultrasonic sensor & Dispersion (water waves). The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 58 publications receiving 690 citations. Previous affiliations of Osama M. Mukdadi include Khalifa University & Office of Technology Transfer.

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Three-dimensional modeling and finite element analysis in treatment planning for orthodontic tooth movement

TL;DR: This model can be adapted as a patient-specific clinical orthodontic tool for planning movement of 1 tooth or several teeth and suggests that stresses on miniscrew implants under load are sensitive to changes in diameter.
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Transient ultrasonic guided waves in layered plates with rectangular cross section

TL;DR: In this article, a semianalytical finite-element method is adopted to study the guided waves in both infinite- and finite-width elastic plates, where three-noded beam elements in the thickness direction are used in infinite plate model, whereas the cross section of the finite width plate is represented by ninenoded quadrilateral elements.
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Nonlinear characterization of breast cancer using multi-compression 3D ultrasound elastography in vivo.

TL;DR: The proposed elastographic techniques can be used as a noninvasive quantitative characterization tool for breast cancer, with the capability of visualizing and separating the masses in a three dimensional space, and may reduce the number of unnecessary painful breast biopsies.
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Elastic guided waves in a layered plate with rectangular cross section.

TL;DR: A semianalytical finite element method in which the deformation of the cross section is modeled by two-dimensional finite elements and analytical representation of propagating waves along the length of the plate has been used to study guided waves in a layered elastic plate of rectangular cross section.
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Non-destructive ultrasonic evaluation of CFRP–concrete specimens subjected to accelerated aging conditions

TL;DR: In this article, a non-destructive structural health monitoring of concrete specimens externally bonded with carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites and subjected to accelerated aging conditions is presented.