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مكي حاجم مجيد عباس - makki hachem majeed
MSc - lecturer
College of Engineering , Mechanical engineering department
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Summary

Lecture makki hachem majeed received the B.Sc degree in aeronautical engineering, Beograd university 1983. the M.Sc in aeronautical engineering, Beograd university 1985 up to now, Officer in the Air Force Ministry of Defense from 1986 to 1992, from 1992 to 2006 working in private sector. from 2006 up to now, University of Baghdad, College of engineering, 2017 to 2019 in aeronautical Eng. dept

Qualifications

I worked in the private sector for more than (15) years. In the field of installing and maintaining production plants (mechanically and electrically).

Responsibility

Coordinator of mechnical eng. department for two years, 2010-2011&2011-2012

Awards and Memberships
  • A member of designing and manufacturing team of subsonic low speed wind tunnel.
  • Iraq Engineers Syndicate.
Research Interests

aeronautical

Academic Area
  • B.Sc. University of Beograd,College of Mechanical (1983).
  • M.Sc. B.Sc. University of Beograd,College of Mechanical (1985).
Teaching

-aircraft system 4th year in mech.eng.dept -engineering drawing 1th year in mech.eng.dept. -engineering drawing 1th year in aeronautical.eng.dep -engineering drawing 1th year in Electronic& Communication.eng.dep -engineering drawing 1th year in electrical.eng.dep

Supervision

Supervising Undergraduate Projects in Mechanical Engineering dept. (B.U).

Publication Date
Sun Jan 01 2023
Journal Name
8th Engineering And 2nd International Conference For College Of Engineering – University Of Baghdad: Coec8-2021 Proceedings
Optimal characteristics of wind turbine to maximize capacity factor
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The capacity factor is the main factor in assessing the efficiency of wind Turbine. This paper presents a procedure to find the optimal wind turbine for five different locations in Iraq based on finding the highest capacity factor of wind turbine for different locations. The wind data for twelve successive years (2009-2020) of five locations in Iraq are collected and analyzed. The longitudes and latitudes of the candidate sites are (44.3661o E, 33.3152o N), (47.7738o E, 30.5258o N), (45.8160o E, 32.5165o N), (44.33265o E, 32.0107o N) and (46.25691o E, 31.0510o N) for Baghdad, Basrah, Al-Kut, Al-Najaf, and Al-Nasiriyah respectively. The average wind velocity, standard deviation, Weibull shape and scale factors, and probability density functi

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