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CE 203 (122):

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_01.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_02.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_03.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_04.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_05.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_06.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_07.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_08.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_09.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_10.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/0136023126_ISM_12.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/1 - Gray PDF_1 - Copy.PDF

Teaching/CE 203-122/1-s2[1].0-S0950061811005587-main.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/British Council_S Dulaijan.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE 203 122 HW 1 Problems.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE 203 - 122 - Exam 2 Solution.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE 203 - 122 - Exam 2 Prob 5 Solution - Hamdan.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE 203 (122) - Exam 1 Prob 3 Solution - Hamdan .pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE 203 Exercises -notes-3.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE 203-notes-1.rar

Ce 203 (122) Syllbus

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE203 NOTE 3.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE-203-122-02-M1.xls

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE-203-122-8-M1.xls

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Teaching/CE 203-122/ce203-ex1-solution-121.PDF

Teaching/CE 203-122/CE-203-HW-1-Solution-122.pdf

Problem 4:

CE-202

CE-202

CE-202

CE-202

CE-202

CE-202

Teaching/CE 203-122/ch12.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/ch5[1].Note1.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/ch5[1].Note2.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/ch5[1].Note3.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/ch6[1].Note.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/ch8.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/ch8-1.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/ch9.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/end of ch6 & ch7.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/EXAM 1-112.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/Exam 1-121.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/EXAM 2-SOLUTION-1.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/EXAM 2-solution-2.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/Exam-2-122-sud.doc

Teaching/CE 203-122/Exam-2-solution-3.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/HW_2 Key Solutions-122.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/HW_3 Key Solutions.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/HW_4 Key Solutions.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/HW_5 Key Solutions.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/HW_6 Key Solutions.pdf

Teaching/CE 203-122/Key Solution CE 203-Maj[1]. I-122.PDF

Teaching/CE 203-122/Question 3-4-122-Exam-1.doc

Teaching/CE 203-122/solutions-2-5-exam-1.PDF

 

CE 303 (131):

Lecture No. 03

Lecture No. 04

CE-303-Lecture #1

Lecture No. 06

Lecture # 7

EXAMPLE OF MIXTURE PROPORTIONING –

Slide 1

Supplementary Cementing Materials

Admixtures

Proportioning of Concrete Mixtures

Slide 1

Slide 1

Slide 1

Slide 1

Lecture No

Lecture # 2

Lecture # 5

Batching, Mixing, and Handling

Lectures No. 09 & 10

Teaching/CE 303-131/Mix prop-Example-1.doc

Table 9-1

 

 

            In addition to my assignment in the Research Institute, I taught the following courses in the Architecture and Civil Engineering departments:

·           ARC 221        Structures in Architecture-I

·           ARC 222        Structures in Architecture-II

·           ARC 323        Structures in Architecture-IIII

·           CE 201           Statics

·           CE 203           Structural Mechanics I

·           CE 303           Structural Materials

·           CE 351           Cooperative Work

·           CE 401           Concrete Technology

·           CE 411           Senior Design Project

 

 

Course & Section No.

Term

Course Title

Enrollment

Student Evaluation

CE 201

Sec. #13

19971

Statics

14

9.51

CE 203

Sec. # 6

19991

Structural Mechanics I

18

9.60

CE 203

Sec. # 7

19992

Structural Mechanics I

16

9.52

CE 203

Sec. # 2

20002

Structural Mechanics I

11

9.52

CE 203

Sec. # 5

20011

Structural Mechanics I

7

9.48

ARC 221

Sec. # 1

20021

Structures in Arch. I

15

9.41

ARC 222

Sec. # 1

20022

Structures in Arch. II

15

9.41

ARC 221

Sec. # 1

20031

Structures in Arch. I

11

9.09

ARC 222

Sec. # 1

20032

Structures in Arch. II

11

9.44

ARC 323

Sec. # 1

20041

Structures in Arch. III

10

9.37

ARC 222

Sec. # 1

20042

Structures in Arch. II

20

9.27

ARC 323

Sec. # 1

20051

Structures in Arch. III

18

9.38

ARC 222

Sec. # 1

20052

Structure Arch. II

16

8.85

CE 303

Sec. # 1

20052

Concrete Materials

8

9.39

ARC 323

Sec. # 1

20061

Structures in Arch. III

15

9.00

CE 303

Sec. # 1

20061

Structural Materials

15

9.58

 

Course & Section No.

Term

Course Title

Enrollment

Student Evaluation

CE 203

Sec. # 4

20071

Structural Mechanics I

19

9.4

CE 401

Sec. # 1

20071

Concrete Technology

8

9.34

CE 203

Sec. # 2

20072

Structural Mechanics I

19

9.42

CE 303

Sec. # 1

20072

Structural Materials

14

9.56

 

 

 

2.2  Senior Project Advising

 

            As Advisor:

 

1.         Mr. Azzam S. Al-Jibali (Student # 975792), “Structural Design of an Electricity Substation Building,” May 2004.

 

2.         Mr. Mohammed A. Al-Nufaili (Student # 205309), “Use of Corrosion Inhibitors in Steel Reinforcement Bars for Concrete,” May 2005.         

As a Member:

 

1.         Mr. Adel Al-Ghamdi (Student # 926201), “Optimization of Design of Flexural Members,” May 2003.

 

2.         Mr. Naief Al-Subaey (Student # 980697), “Optimal Design of Compression of Reinforced Concrete Member,” May 2003.

 

 

2.3  Coop Report Advising

 

            As Advisor:

 

1.         Mr. Hatem Dawas Al-Yami (Student # 960843), “The Design and Construction of Al-Madinah 130 Complex Building,” May 2002.

 

2.         Mr. Abdullah Saad Al-Shahrani (Student # 974630), “Design and Construction of Transformer Foundation,” June to December, 2002.

3.         Mr. Mohammed Al-Harbi (Student # 972108), “Rehabilitation and Protection of Concrete Structures in SEC,” May 2003.

 

4.         Mr. Nawaf Al-Jabri (Student #  973256), “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Project Construction & the Ministry of Defense Project Design,” July 2003.

5.         Mr. Naser Al-Asaimi (Student # 984368), “Rehabilitation and Protection of Concrete Structures,” May 2004.

 

6.         Mr. Mohammed A. Al-Nufaili (Student # 205309), “Projects’ Execution,” April 2005.

 

7.         Mr. Hamad Al-Mutairi (Student # 982598), “Civil Works,” 2005.

 

8.         Mr. Azzam S. Al-Jibali (Student # 975792), “Site Inspection, Structural Analysis and Design of Foundation Footings at GOSP-1 & GOSP-2, Qatif,” 2006.

 

9.         Mr. Mohamed Al-Sahoo (Student # 993945), “Civil Works at Royal Commission for Jubail & Yanbu (RCJY),” 2007.

 

10.       Mr. Yousef Isa Al-Karoubi (Student # 202917), “Precast Concrete in Al-Khursaniyah & KFUPM Projects,” 2007.

 

11.       Mr. Ahmed Mansour Suwaidi (Student # 202384), “Rehabilitation and Protection of Concrete Structures,” 2007.

 

12.       Mr. Abdullah Al-Dehneen (Student # 226082), “Mall of Dhahran Extension Project,” January 2008.

 

13.       Mr. Abdullah Al-Ammari (Student # 222394), “Mall of Arabia,” January 2008.

 

14.       Mr. Omar Al-Rasheed (Student # 222014), “New Building Design and Construction in Saudi Aramco,” June 2008.

 

15.       Mr. Fahad Al-Buliheshi (Student # 221864), “Training in Japan,” June 2008.

 

           

As a Committee Member:

 

1.         ACE student who worked at Saudi Aramco Shell Refinery Company (SASREF) during the period from Feb. to Aug. 2001.

 

2.         Mr. Ahmad Al-Yami (Student # 938294), “The Design and Construction of Foundations, Columns and Beams of Al-Dhiyafa Mall Project,” January 2002.

 

3.         ACE student who worked at Saudi Electric Company.

 

4.         Mr. Muhammad Ali Ba-Dughaish (Student # 970859), “Supervision and Construction Work of Private Clinic in Jeddah,” June to December, 2002.

 

5.         Mr. Shelaiweh Al-Rashidi (Student # 916573), “Manufacturing & Designing CCP,” May 2003.           

6.         Mr. Hassan Shwki Jabour (Student # 972986), “Training at Al Shati Concrete Batch Plant and Al Ashah Bridge Project,” June 2003.

 

7.         Mr. Abdullah Al-Otaibi (Student # 214957), “Construction & Maintenance Practices in STC-Dammam,” January 2008.

 

2.4   M.S. Thesis Advising

 

            As Member:

 

1.                  Mr. Faiz M. Khan, “Performance Evaluation of Concrete Coatings,” June 2000.

 

2.                  Mr. Syed Imran Ali, “Effects of Aggregate Quality on Reinforcement Corrosion,” April 2003.

 

3.         Mr. Syed Abdul Muqtader Gazi, “Durability Performance of GFRP Bars Under Aggressive Local Exposure Conditions,” April 2005.

 

4.         Mr. Sayed Osmanuddin Adil, “Field Performance of Plain and Blended Cement Concretes in Marine Environments,” May 2007.

 

5.         Mr. Dia Eddin Nassani, “Effect of Curing Methods on Properties of Plain and Blended Cement Concretes,” June 2007.

 

6.         Mr. Mohammed Azhar, “Effect of Ternary Cements for Improving Concrete Durability,” (In Progress).

           

 

2.5  Course and Program Development

 

            -           Modified and improved the course materials for CE 303, ARC 221, ARC 222 and ARC 323. 

 

-           Made all course materials for CE 303, ARC 221, CE 203, ARC 222 and ARC 323 available to students through WebCT.

 

-           Prepared all the lectures for CE 303 using the PowerPoint software, and posted them in WebCT.

 

-           Currently preparing Word and PowerPoint files for all lectures of CE 401 (Concrete Technology).                   

 

 


 

2.6  Laboratory Development

 

            I was in charge of upgrading the laboratory facilities in Material Section at the Research Institute. 

 

            I have been involved in the following tasks:

 

            Corrosion Research Laboratory

 

                        Participated in developing the corrosion laboratory to enhance its ability to perform work on many corrosion assessment techniques.

 

            Environmental Chamber

 

                        Establishing big environmental chamber whereby large specimens can be exposed to various environmental conditions (such as acidic, saline, CO2, ultraviolet, etc.).  Also, control of temperature and humidity can be done.

 

            Concrete Laboratory

 

                        Upgrade and enhance the capability of the laboratories in the Building Material Section such as nondestructive testing (NDT) facilities on concrete specimens and mechanical properties of building materials.                                 

 

 

2.7  Contribution to Short Courses

 

            Contributed to the following short courses as a lecturer:

 

1.         “Protection of Reinforced Concrete Structures”, KFUPM, Dhahran, March 7 to 11, 1998.  Title of lecture: “Protection of RC Structures Using Cathodic Protection System”.  (Performance was graded excellent).

 

2.         “Protection of Reinforced Concrete Structures”, KFUPM, Dhahran, Nov. 13-17, 1999.  Title of lecture: “Protection of RC Structures Using Cathodic Protection System”.  (Performance was graded excellent).

 

3.         “Inspection, Assessment and Repair of Concrete Structures”, KFUPM, Dhahran, April 7-11, 2001.  Title of lecture: “Concrete Corrosion”.  (Performance was graded excellent).

 

4.         “Protection of Reinforced Concrete Structures”, KFUPM, Dhahran, Feb. 2-6, 2002.  Title of lecture: “Effect of Aggregate Quality on the Properties of Concrete”.  (Performance was graded excellent).

 

5.         “Assessment and Repair of Reinforced Concrete Structures: Principles and Applications,” KFUPM, Dhahran, April 8-12, 2006.  Title of lecture: “Concrete Surface Coatings”.  (Performance was graded excellent).

 

 

2.8  Seminars & Public Lectures

 

1.         CE 599 seminar titled “Effect of Mechanical Load Conditioning on Bond between FRP Rods and Concrete,” Civil Engineering Department, KFUPM, April 20, 1999.

 

2.         Presentation titled “Evaluating Performance of Proprietary Anti-Corrosive Rebar Coatings for Use in Reinforced Concrete to Retard Rebar Corrosion,” delivered at Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, Jubail Industrial City, June 11 2006.

 

Scores

Home Works        Quizes        Solutions

Schedule                Office Hours

Bulletin Board

CE 203 121 HW 11 Solution.pdf

CE 203-121/CE 203 121 HW 12 Solution Revised.pdf

CE 203-121/CE 203 121 HW 14 Solution.pdf

CE 203-121/CE 203 121 HW 15 Solution.pdf

CE-203-121-HW-7 - Solution

CE 203-121/CE 203 121 HW 8 Solution.pdf

CE 203-121/CE 203 - 121 - HW 13 Solution.pdf

CE 203-121/CE 203 - 121 - HW 2 Solution.pdf

CE 203-121/CE 203 121-HW 9-Solution.PDF

CE 203-121/CE 203 HW 4-solution-121.PDF

CE 203-121/ce 203 hw 5-solution-121.PDF

CE 203-121/CE 203-121-HW -10-Solution.PDF

Ce 203-121-Syllabus

CE 203-121/CE_203_121_HW_1_Solution.pdf

CE 203-121/CE203-HW_3- Solution-121.pdf

CE-303-121-Lecture No. 03

CE-303-121-Lecture No. 04

CE-303-121-Lecture -1

CE-303-121-Lecture No. 06

CE-303-121-Lecture -7

CE-303-121-EXAMPLE OF MIXTURE PROPORTIONING –

CE-303-121-Supplementary Cementing Materials

CE-303-121-Admixtures

CE-303-121-Proportioning of Concrete Mixtures

CE 303-121- lecture 17

CE 303-121-lecture-18

CE 303-121-lecture 19

CE-303-121-lecture-20

CE-303-121-lecture-21

CE-303-121-lecture-14

CE-303-121-lecture - 2

CE-303-121-lecture - 5

CE-303-121-Batching, Mixing, and Handling

CE-303-121-lectures No. 09 - 10

CE 303-121/Mix prop-Example-1.doc

CE 401-112/01 Resistivity Mapping [2012[1].02.08].pdf

CE 401-112/02 Water Permeability Test [2012[1].02.15].pdf

CE 401-112/03 - Half-Cell Potential.pdf

CE 401-112/04 - UPV.pdf

CE 401-112/05 - RCP.pdf

CE 401-112/C 1202 - 97.pdf

CE 401-112/C 876 - 91 R99.pdf

ADVANCES IN THE PROTECTION OF CONCRETE FROM REINFORCEMENT CORROSION

CE 401-112/CE 401 (112) Grades-1.xls

CE 401-112/CE 401 [112] H[1].W .pdf

CE 401-112/CE 401 [112] -solution-HW2.pdf

CE 401-112/ce-401-091-notes-2.doc

CE-401

CE 401-112/CE-401-LEC 6.pdf

CE 401-112/CE-401-LEC- 9.pdf

CE 401-112/CE-401-Lec-10 -11.pdf

CE 401-112/CE-401-LECTURE 7 - 8.pdf

CE 401-112/ce-401-Notes-1-112.doc

CE 401-112/ce-401-notes-3.doc

CE 401-112/ce-401-notes-4.doc

Corrosion of Steel Reinforcement in Concrete

CE 401-112/Corrosion Monitoring.pdf

HOT WEATHER CONCRETING

CE-401-112-lectures No. 09 -10

CE 401-112/Notes-5.doc

CE 401-112/Notes-final.doc

CE-203-112/CE 203 - 112 - HW 10 Solution.pdf

CE-203-112/CE 203 - 112 - HW 11 Solution.pdf

CE-203-112/CE 203 - 112 - HW 12 Solution.pdf

CE-203-112/CE 203 - 112 - HW 13 Solution.pdf

CE-203-112/CE 203 - 112 - HW 14 Problems.pdf

CE-203-112/CE 203 - 112 - HW 15 Solution.pdf

CE-203-112/CE 203 - 112 - HW 8 Solution.pdf

CE-203-112/CE 203 - 112 - HW 9 Solution Revised.pdf

CE-203-112/CE 203 -112 - HW 1 Solution .PDF

CE-203-112/CE 203 -112 - HW 2 Solution .PDF

CE-203-112/CE 203 -112 - HW 3 Solution .PDF

CE-203-112/CE 203 -112 - HW 4 Solution .PDF

CE-203-112/CE 203 -112 - HW 5 Solution .PDF

CE-203-112/CE 203 -112 - HW 6 Solution .PDF

CE-203-112/CE 203 -112 - HW 7 Solution.pdf

 

 

 

Syllabus-ARC221

Syllabus-ARC323

Syllabus-ARC-222

Syllabus-ARC-323 (051)

Syllabus-CE-303 (052)

Syllabus-ARC-323 (061)

Syllabus-CE-303 (061)

Syllabus-CE-303 (092)

Syllabus-CE-203 (091)

 

 

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