Assist. Prof. Dr. Ali Omran Muhsin Al-Sulttani received his B.Sc. Honor Degree in Civil Engineering / University of Baghdad, College of Engineering, Civil Engineering Department (1992), his M.Sc. Degree in Environmental Engineering / University of Technology, Building and Construction Department (1995), and his Ph.D. Degree in Environmental Engineering / Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), College of Engineering, Civil Engineering Department (2018). From 1995 to 2006, he was a teaching staff member in several educational institutes, and since 2006 till now, he has been a faculty member at the University of Baghdad: Presidency of the University of Baghdad and College of Engineering (Civil Engineering Department, Environmental Engineering Department, Architectural Engineering Department, and lastly, the Water Resources Engineering Department). SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES:
- Publishing 31 manuscripts in Scopus and Clarivate-indexed journals
- Publishing some manuscripts in local journals.
- Attending, participating, and publishing in many international and local conferences.
- Reviewing many manuscripts for Scopus and Clarivate indexed journals and some local journals.
- Scientific Evaluation of master theses for the University of Baghdad and other universities.
- Member of discussing commutes for many M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses.
- Supervising master students.
- Supervising undergraduate students.
- Teaching PhD, MSc, and undergraduate students.
- Member of the editorial board of the Journal of Engineering, University of Baghdad
- Participating in many committees in the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the presidency of the University of Baghdad, and the College of Engineering which are but not limited to exams committees, electronic learning committees, construction supervising committees, discussion committees, pricing committees, evaluating committees, purchasing committees, tenders’ analysis committees, and Bologna Information System committee, ...etc. In addition, he has academic and engineering non-academic work experience inside and outside Iraq, and he worked for several international and national employers from June 1997 to 2006. He has attended many training courses inside and outside Iraq from 1997 until now.
-B.Sc. Honor Degree in Civil Engineering / University of Baghdad, College of Engineering - Civil Engineering Department 30-06-1992 -M.Sc. Degree In Environmental Engineering / University of Technology, Building and Construction Department 21-10-1995 -Ph.D. Degree In Environmental Engineering / Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), College of Engineering - Civil Engineering Department 12-07-2018
-Member of Iraqi Engineers Union since July 1992 (Consultant Engineer) -Member of the editorial board of the Journal of Engineering, University of Baghdad
Solar energy, Solar radiation, Solar stills, Solar panel, Solar air collector, Photovoltaic, Renewable energy technologies, Sustainable energy Alternative energy, Heat transfer, Mass transfer, Thermal efficiency, Water treatment, Water quality, Water resources, Desalination, Wastewater treatment, Environmental Engineering, Environmental pollution, Pollutants, Air pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution, Gases emissions, Alternative fuels, Climate Change, Optimization techniques, Metaheuristic algorithms, Particle swarm optimization, Response surface method, Machine learning models.
Industrial Wastes (Undergraduate 5th stage, AL-Khwarizmi College of Engineering/University of Baghdad) Plumbing (Undergraduate 3rd stage, Architectural Engineering Department/University of Baghdad) Engineering Geology (Undergraduate 2nd stage, Environmental Engineering Department/University of Baghdad) Ecology (Undergraduate 2nd stage, Environmental Engineering Department/University of Baghdad) Engineering Mechanics (Undergraduate 1st stage, Department of Water Resources Engineering/University of Baghdad) English Language (Undergraduate 2nd stage, Department of Water Resources Engineering/University of Baghdad) Water Quality and Treatment (Undergraduate 2nd stage, Department of Water Resources Engineering/University of Baghdad) Water quality management (Undergraduate 4th stage, Department of Water Resources Engineering/University of Baghdad) Solid Waste Treatment and Disposal (Postgraduate, Civil Engineering Department/University of Baghdad) Advanced WWTP Design (Postgraduate, Civil Engineering Department/University of Baghdad) Plumbing Design (Postgraduate, Civil Engineering Department/University of Baghdad) Advanced Environmental Engineering (Postgraduate, Department of Water Resources Engineering/University of Baghdad) Research Methodology (Postgraduate, Department of Water Resources Engineering/University of Baghdad)
Master’s thesis supervision
- Effect of Design and Operation Parameters on the Performance of Solar Still for Desalination Water Production.
- Minimum Instream Flow Requirement of Rivers and Main Channels within Babylon Governorate.
- Hybrid Simulation Model for Predicting Biochemical Oxygen Demand at Al-Rustumiya Wastewater Treatment Plant Inlet.
- Evaluation of Smart Irrigation Technique Used in Fixed Irrigation System Based on Soil Moisture Content
In low-latitude areas less than 10° in latitude angle, the solar radiation that goes into the solar still increases as the cover slope approaches the latitude angle. However, the amount of water that is condensed and then falls toward the solar-still basin is also increased in this case. Consequently, the solar yield still is significantly decreased, and the accuracy of the prediction method is affected. This reduction in the yield and the accuracy of the prediction method is inversely proportional to the time in which the condensed water stays on the inner side of the condensing cover without collection because more drops will fall down into the basin of the solar-still. Different numbers of scraper motions per hour (NSM), that is
... Show MoreThe present work aims to study the combustion characteristics related to syngas-diesel dual-fuel engine operates at lambda value of 1.6 operated by five different replacement ratios (RR) of syngas with diesel, which are (10%, 20%, 30 %, 40 % and 50%). ANSYS Workbench (CFD) was used for simulating the combustion of the syngas-diesel dual-fuel engine. The numerical simulations were carried out on the Ricardo-Hydra diesel engine. The simulation results revealed that the diesel engine’s combustion efficiency was enhanced by increasing the diesel replacement with Syngas fuel. The diesel engine’s combustion efficiency The peak in-cylinder temperature was enhanced from 915.9K to 2790.5K
This paper presents a three-dimensional Dynamic analysis of a rockfill dam with different foundation depths by considering the dam connection with both the reservoir bed and water. ANSYS was used to develop the three-dimensional Finite Element (FE) model of the rockfill dam. The essential objective of this study is the discussion of the effects of different foundation depths on the Dynamic behaviour of an embanked dam. Four foundation depths were investigated. They are the dam without foundation (fixed base), and three different depths of the foundation. Taking into consideration the changing of upstream water level, the empty, minimum, and maximum water levels, the results of the three-dimensional F
To develop a petrol engine so that it works under the bi-engine pattern (producer gas-petrol) without any additional engine modifications, a single-point injection method inside the intake manifold is a simple and inexpensive method. Still, it leads to poor mixing performance between the air and producer gas. This deficiency can cause unsatisfactory engine performance and high exhaust emissions. In order to improve the mixing inside the intake manifold, nine separate cases were modelled to evaluate the impact of the position and angle orientation inside the intake manifold on the uniformity and spread of the mixture under AFR=2.07. A petrol engine (1.6 L), the maximum engine speed (8000 rpm), and bi-engine mode (petrol-producer ga
... Show MoreWhen the number of confirmed coronavirus disease cases rose in Iraq in the middle of February 2021, the Iraqi government performed a closure approach to constrain mobility and factory operations and enforce social distancing. In this research, the concentrations of air components (PM2.5, PM10, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3)), which represent herein the degree of air quality index, were recorded, drawn and evaluated over central (Baghdad, the capital), northern (Kirkuk Province) and southern (Basra Province) Iraq before and during the closure. The experimental duration of this research was 6 months (from 1 January 2021 to 30 June 2021), which
... Show MoreThe most used material in the world after water is concrete, which depends mainly on its manufacture of cement leading to the emission of carbon dioxide (CO2), flying dust, and other greenhouse gasses (GHGs) resulting in pollution of the atmosphere. The emission of CO2 from cement production is approximately 5% of the global anthropogenic CO2. This research focuses on investigating the amount of CO2 emission from the Iraqi General Cement Company plants includes the cement factories of Kirkuk, Al-Qa’em, Fallujah, and Kubaisa, using the GHGs Protocol Measures Program (specifically cement based-method).
The impacts of numerous important factors on the Energy Absorption (EA) of torsional Reinforced Concrete (RC) beams strengthened with external FRP is the main purpose and innovation of the current research. A total of 81 datasets were collected from previous studies, focused on the investigation of EA behaviour. The impact of nine different parameters on the Torsional EA of RC-beams was examined and evaluated, namely the concrete compressive strength (f’c), steel yield strength (fy), FRP thickness (tFRP), width-to-depth of the beam section (b/h), horizontal (ρh) and vertical (ρv) steel ratio, angle of twist (θu), ultimate torque (Tu), and FRP ultimate strength (fy-FRP). For the evaluation of the energy absorption capacity at di
... Show MoreThe hydrological process has a dynamic nature characterised by randomness and complex phenomena. The application of machine learning (ML) models in forecasting river flow has grown rapidly. This is owing to their capacity to simulate the complex phenomena associated with hydrological and environmental processes. Four different ML models were developed for river flow forecasting located in semiarid region, Iraq. The effectiveness of data division influence on the ML models process was investigated. Three data division modeling scenarios were inspected including 70%–30%, 80%–20, and 90%–10%. Several statistical indicators are computed to verify the performance of the models. The results revealed the potential of the hybridized s
... Show MoreGroundwater quality deterioration due to anthropogenic natural activities and its immense utilization in various sectors is considered a great concern. The aim of this study is to determine the groundwater quality parameters at various sources in and around Dhaka city and compare them with Bangladesh drinking water standards. In this study, six groundwater quality parameters (pH, DO, COD, TS, TDS, and arsenic) and ten groundwater samples are analyzed to determine the water quality. The collected samples have maximum and minimum pH values of 6.9 and 6.4, respectively. Maximum and minimum DO values are 0.3 and 0.1 mg/L, respectively. The arsenic concentration is 0 mg/L for all collected groundwater samples. The maximum and minimum COD
... Show MoreWater quality planning relies on Biochemical Oxygen Demand BOD. BOD testing takes five days. The Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is increasingly used for water resource forecasting. This work designed a PSO technique for estimating everyday BOD at Al-Rustumiya wastewater treatment facility inlet. Al-Rustumiya wastewater treatment plant provided 702 plant-scale data sets during 2012-2022. The PSO model uses the daily data of the water quality parameters, including chemical oxygen demand (COD), chloride (Cl-), suspended solid (SS), total dissolved solids (TDS), and pH, to determine how each variable affects the daily incoming BOD. PSO and multiple linear regression (MLR) findings are compared, and their performance is evaluated usin
... Show More<p>The current work investigated the combustion efficiency of biodiesel engines under diverse ratios of compression (15.5, 16.5, 17.5, and 18.5) and different biodiesel fuels produced from apricot oil, papaya oil, sunflower oil, and tomato seed oil. The combustion process of the biodiesel fuel inside the engine was simulated utilizing ANSYS Fluent v16 (CFD). On AV1 diesel engines (Kirloskar), numerical simulations were conducted at 1500 rpm. The outcomes of the simulation demonstrated that increasing the compression ratio (CR) led to increased peak temperature and pressures in the combustion chamber, as well as elevated levels of CO<sub>2</sub> and NO mass fractions and decreased CO emission values un
... Show MoreThe growing water demand has raised serious concerns about the future of irrigated agriculture in many parts all over the world, changing environmental conditions and shortage of water (especially in Iraq) have led to the need for a new system that efficiently manages the irrigation of crops. With the increasing population growing at a rapid pace, traditional agriculture will have a tough time meeting future food demands. Water availability and conservation are major concerns for farmers. The configuration of the smart irrigation system was designed based on data specific to the parameters concerning the characteristics of the plant and the properties of soil which are measured once i