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هند عبد المجيد مهدي - Hind Abdulmajeed Mhdi
MSc - assistant professor
College of Education for Pure Sciences (Ibn Al-Haitham) , Department of Physics
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Summary

Assist. Prof. Hind Abdulmajeed Mahdi is a faculty member in the Department of Physics at the College of Education for Pure Science Ibn Al-Haytham, which is part of the University of Baghdad. My academic role involves both teaching and conducting research in the field of physics, contributing significantly to the scientific community. With a strong focus on fostering academic growth and innovation, I am playing a crucial role in educating and inspiring the next generation of physicists. My work at the University of Baghdad exemplifies a commitment to excellence in science education and research in Iraq.

Research Interests

Thermal analysis, x-rays diffraction, FTIR spectroscopy, Nanotechnology, semiconductors, superconductors, polymers, electronic, thermal, magnetic, structural, optical properties, material ceramics, Concrete, mechanics of materials.

Publication Date
Wed May 17 2017
An FTIR Study of Characterization of Neat and UV Stabilized Nylon 6,6 Polymer Films

  The work is concerned with the characterization of as cast films of neat and UV-stabilized nylon 6,6 by employing FTIR measurements. Band assignment is made for neat and UVstabilized nylon 6,6 using FTIR spectra confirm their molecular structure. UV-stabilizer added to nylon 6,6 has caused reduction in the absorbance of the vibrational bands and thus stabilizes the behavior of the polymer in the end and uses specially in harsh environment.

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Mon May 02 2022
Journal Name
Neuroquantology
Manufacturing and Improving Engineering Properties of Silica Bricks from Raw Materials

Refractories are mineral and chemical-, based, materials with excellent heat resistance, making them ideal for use in the construction of ovens, furnace walls industries. According to this our research is concerned to study the effect of addition of (4% CaO) and (5% graphite) on the silica brick properties. Different amounts of CaO and Graphite were included in the white sand (raw ingredients) of silica bricks as a binder to prepare the composition then the composition were sintered using Different sintering temperatures ranging from (1000–1400)𝛐C under static air. Density, thermal conductivity, porosity, and water absorption Compression there was power tested after sintering. XRD analysis was used to identify raw materials’

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Publication Date
Sat Apr 30 2022
Journal Name
Neuroquantology
Theoretical Study of Hard Photonic Produce from Interaction of Quark-Gluon at Critical Temperature 190 MeV and 196 MeV

The quantum chromodynamics theory approach was taken to study the photonic emission from interaction of quark gluon at high at Bremsstrahlung processes. Strength coupling, quark charge 𝑒𝑞 , flavor number 𝑛𝐹 , thermal energy T of system, fugacity of gluon ƛ𝑔, fugacity of quark ƛ𝑞 , critical temperature 𝑇𝐶 and photons energy 𝐸 are taken to calculate photons rate via the quantum system. Photons emission rate studies and calculates via high energy 400MeV to 650 MeV using flavor number 3 and 7 for 𝑢̅𝑔 → 𝑑̅𝑔𝛾 and 𝑐𝑔 → 𝑠𝑔𝛾 systems at bremsstrahlung processes with critical temperature (𝑇𝑐 = 190 and 196) MeV with photons energy (1-10) GeV. The confinement and de-confineme

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Publication Date
Mon Apr 24 2017
Thermal Degradation Kinetics of Polyamide 6,6 Cable Ties by Thermogravimetric Analysis

  The thermal degradation of cable ties of polyamide (PA6,6) neat and UV stabilized was investigated by thermogravimetry (TG) and its derivative (DTG) at several heating rates between 5 and 80 oC min-1  in helium atmosphere. High heating rates signal novel peaks in the DTG curves that indicate melting temperature of PA6,6. The kinetic parameters calculated via isoconversion and nonisothermal data using the Flynn-Wall-Ozawa, Kissinger and CoatsRedfern methods showed comparable activation energy values. Exposure of the ties to outdoor environment causes pre-mature stress cracking and brittle failure due to prevalence of crosslinking reaction occurring in the polymer chains

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Tue Jan 01 2019
Journal Name
Aip Conference Proceedings
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Sat May 30 2020
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Neuroquantology
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Mon Jan 01 2018
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Aip Conference Proceedings
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Mon Jan 01 2018
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Aip Conference Proceedings
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Tue Jan 01 2019
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Energy Procedia
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Publication Date
Fri Oct 16 2020
Journal Name
Solid State Technology
Study and Investigation of Transition Rate at Metal–Organic Semiconductor Interfaces

In this paper,we focus on the investigated and studied of transition rate in metal/organic semiconductor interface due to quantum postulate and continuum transition theory. A theoretical  model has been used to estimate  the transition rate cross the interface through estimation many parameters such that ;transition energy  ,driving electronic energy U(eV) ,Potential barrier ,electronic coupling  ,semiconductor volume ,density ,metal work function ,electronic affinity and temperature T. The transition energy  is critical facter of charge transfer through the interfaces of metal organic films device and itscontrol of charge injection and transport cross interface. However,the potential at interfa

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Publication Date
Fri Feb 01 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
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Publication Date
Sat Jan 01 2011
Journal Name
Al-mustansiriyah Journal Of Science
TMA and DSC study of molded and annealed polyester: a thermal expansion and crystallization evaluation

Thermomechanical analysis (TMA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) are used to investigate the effect of molding and annealing of polyester on the behavior of thermal expansion and crystallization since these factors play role in the reprocessing or recycling of the polymer. The dynamic mode of the TMA provides enhanced characterization information about the polyester since it separates the transitions into reversible and irreversible signals, and also reveals the progress of the amorphous regions as the polyester loses strength with the increasing temperature approaching melting. Slow cooling after annealing brings crystallization that may be attributed to molecular chain straightening due to orientation.

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