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Biography

Khidhair Jasim Mohammed is an accomplished researcher and Assistant Professor in the Air‑Conditioning and Refrigeration Techniques Engineering Department at Al‑Mustaqbal University, Hillah, Babylon, Iraq. With a PhD and a robust publication record, he bridges materials science, mechanical engineering, and energy systems through innovative, interdisciplinary investigations.

His prominent early work, Abrasive Wear in Some High Fe‑Cr‑C Alloy in Cement Powder, published in IgMin Research (January 2025), analyzed wear behavior of high-chromium casting alloys under industrial grinding conditions. The study demonstrated that higher chromium content enhances hardness and lowers wear rates—offering significant cost-saving implications for cement manufacturing.

Dr. Mohammed’s research trajectory extends deeply into nanomaterials. In Novel modified ANFIS based fuzzy logic model for performance prediction of FRCM‑to‑concrete bond strength (Aug 2023, Advances in Engineering Software), he employed adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems to predict bond performance between fiber-reinforced cement mortar and concrete—achieving over 99% accuracy. Additionally, his reviews in BioNanoScience (Mar 2023), Properties and Application of Nanostructure in Liquid Crystals and Synthesis and Modification of Nanoparticles with Ionic Liquids, explore nanoparticle synthesis methods and their embedding in liquid crystals and ionic liquids—demonstrating his versatility and influence across chemistry and engineering domains.

His collaboration network spans global academia, with co-authored works alongside researchers from China, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq in applied artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, and carbon-based materials for water treatment and infrastructure enhancements.

At Al‑Mustaqbal University, Dr. Mohammed mentors advanced students in modeling, simulation, and mechanical design. His engineering approach incorporates machine learning, nanotechnology, and materials engineering to develop sustainable solutions in energy systems and construction. Known for rapid, open-access publishing—evidenced by his ● 305 19 views and ● 489 downloads on IgMin—he actively promotes global knowledge exchange.

In sum, Khidhair Jasim Mohammed stands out as a dynamic, interdisciplinary scholar whose work enhances industrial materials design, predictive modeling, and nanostructure applications—cementing his role as a committed educator and global research collaborator.

Research Interest

Dr. Khidhair Jasim Mohammed's research interests span a diverse array of interdisciplinary domains, reflecting his expertise in mechanical engineering, materials science, and emerging technologies. His primary focus lies in the development and characterization of advanced materials, particularly high-chromium alloys and nanomaterials, for industrial and engineering applications. He is deeply engaged in studying abrasive wear, thermal performance, and structural behavior of materials under various operational conditions. Additionally, Dr. Mohammed is highly interested in the integration of artificial intelligence and fuzzy logic systems—such as ANFIS—for predictive modeling in structural engineering and materials performance. His recent work also explores the synthesis and modification of nanoparticles, especially using ionic liquids, and their application in energy systems, liquid crystals, and water treatment technologies. Through computational simulations, experimental analysis, and data-driven approaches, Dr. Mohammed aims to improve material sustainability, energy efficiency, and the practical application of nanotechnology in real-world engineering challenges.

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Abrasive Wear in Some High Fe-Cr-C Alloy in Cement Powder
by Khidhair Jasim Mohammed

The wear behavior in solid metallic materials is of high importance because of its connection with production cost. In this work, the behavior of wear and wear rate is shown in grinding balls produced from high Fe-Cr-C alloys produced by melting in medium frequency induction furnaces, and molding by automatic fleckless molding machine– Disamatic moldings machine. The total testing time is (12 hrs). The abrasive wear rate, which is the wear resistance multiplied by testing time in mg/Kg.hr. Two grinding balls of each of the three alloys: B...C26, BC18, and BC13 are tested by rotating the balls with (50 Kg), cement powder inside a diesel working mixer of circular sections, inclined 45 and rotating by 30 rpm. Weighting and hardness testing results are found in the text, the chemical composition was tested by using spectra analyses type ARL 34000 OE. All the results obtained are shown in the tables and figures in the text. As a result, it can be stated that increasing Cr%, increases hardness, and decreases the wear rate, and the harder and higher the Cr% and C% it contains, the lower the wear rate and the higher wear resistance.

Materials Science Energy SystemsMechanical Engineering
Khidhair Jasim Mohammed

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 Almustaqbal University

 Iraq

ORCID 0000-0002-8279-6799

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