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Sunday, 07 April, 2019
Completing the discussion of graduation projects for students of the Civil Engineering Department at the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the university

Completing the discussion of graduation projects for students of the Civil Engineering Department at the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the university

University media

The Civil Engineering Department of the College of Engineering and Information Technology at the university completed the discussion of the department’s students’ graduation projects for the remaining groups of the department’s students, in the presence of the university president, Dr. Najeeb Muhammad Al-Kumaim, the university’s vice president, Dr. Abdullah Farea Al-Azazi, the dean of the faculty of engineering, Dr. Khalil Al-Wajeeh, a number of department heads, faculty members and their assistants in the faculty, and a number of of the students of the department. The project submitted by the third group was a 13-storey residential facility designed using the latest construction programs and methods designed to resist earthquakes and the loads that the facility may be exposed to. The project was submitted by the students: Abdul Quddus Al-Masoudi, Zaid Muhammad Rajeh, Awsan Abdullah Al-Musaibi, Gibran Hussein Al-Matari, Abdel-Fattah Al-Naqib, and supervised by Dr. Ahmed Al-Wazaf and Engineer Salah Al-Dahhan. While the fourth group project was a commercial tower, "Al-Mal wa Al-Aamal", and the project site was Sana'a. The project is an earthquake-resistant concrete building consisting of eleven floors, with a height of 40 m and an area of ​​924 m², which is equivalent to 21 bricks. It was designed according to the American code in the form of tires resistant to torque using dynamic analysis, due to the non-uniformity of the building and its architectural function It consists of (3 floors: a bank safe, a reception hall, offices and 8 floors of offices). The project submitted by the students: 1_ Mustafa Hammoud Al-Jarbani 2_ Adnan Ali Al-Majlah 3_ Wassim Ahmed Al-Sabri 4_ Moaz Ali Saleh Hadi Supervised by Dr. Suleiman Al-Safi. The fifth group project was an 11-storey residential structure resistant to the effects of seismic tremors in Sana'a, as it was designed using the latest construction programs and modern design methods in structural engineering. The project was submitted by the two students: Ahed Ali Al-Hamati and student Ibrahim Al-Wazaf, under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Al-Wazaf and engineer Salah Al-Dahhan It is noteworthy that the graduation projects of the first and second groups of students of the department were discussed last week.