I received my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from King Abdulaziz University in 2001. I had worked at Saudi Aramco for about five years before I joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at King Saud University. I received my Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from Drexel University in September 2009, and my Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in January 2014. My research interests are broadly centered in the areas of materials science and computational mechanics. In particular, I am interested in conducting FE simulations of various manufacturing processes using efficient physics-based crystal plasticity models that allow more accurate predictions of the mechanical behavior and the evolution of underlying texture in polycrystalline materials.
ME 651 Continuum Mechanics 3(3+0)
Hamad F. Alharbi, PhD
2nd Semester 1435 1436 (Spring 2015...
Course Description:
Introduction to materials engineering; Structure and characteristics of metals; polymers and ceramics; Equilibrium-phase diagrams; Microstructures of alloys;...
This paper describes a new approach for the extraction of the single crystal elastic stiffness parameters from polycrystalline samples using spherical nanoindentation and...
In this paper, we explore efficient representation of all of the functions central to crystal plasticity simulations in their complete respective domains using discrete Fourier...
In recent work, we have demonstrated the viability and computational advantages of DFT-based spectral databases for facilitating crystal plasticity solutions in face-centered...
