Centre for Industrial Mechanics, Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Khaled Abdelgawad
Biography
Khaled Abdelgawad is a dedicated Mechanical Engineer and PhD Researcher specializing in material science and advanced manufacturing. With over six years of experience in academia, he possesses a strong background in both experimental mechanics and computational modeling. He is currently a first-year PhD student at Syddansk Universitet (SDU) in Denmark. His core function involves pioneering multiscale thermomechanical modeling of the Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) additive manufacturing process. His research focuses on simulating the LPBF technique to analyze residual stresses on a macroscopic scale and investigate the effects of grain structure on product performance at a mesoscopic level. This work is critical for enhancing the integrity and application of 3D-printed metal components. Prior to his doctoral studies, Khaled established his expertise through his Master’s research at Port-Said University, where he developed a novel ring expansion technique for evaluating the mechanical properties of steel pipes, authoring several journal publications. His professional path also includes a significant tenure as a Teaching and Research Assistant, equipping him with extensive experience in undergraduate instruction and project supervision. At SDU, Khaled Abdelgawad applies his unique blend of analytical and practical skills to address fundamental challenges in additive manufacturing, positioning him as an emerging contributor to this innovative field.
Conferences
Room |
Date |
Hour |
Subject |
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| Room 8 |
25-03-2026 |
12:15 pm – 12:35 pm |
63 Scanning Rotation Angle & Overlap Ratio Effects on the Residual Stresses Induced in Additively Manufactured Ti6Al4V Alloy: Numerical Study |