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Mohammed Nouari

Mohammed Nouari

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
34
Citations
5539
World Ranking
2808
National Ranking
95

Overview

Mohammed Nouari is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France and has a research focus primarily within the field of Engineering. Their work spans multiple specialized subfields including Mechanical Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Mechanics of Materials.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Advanced machining processes and optimization
  • Cellular and Composite Structures
  • Advanced Surface Polishing Techniques
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization
  • Metal and Thin Film Mechanics
  • Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials

Mohammed Nouari's recent publications cover a range of issues related to machining and material processing. Examples include:

  • "A new criterion to evaluate the machined surface quality of the Nomex® honeycomb materials" (2021) published in the Journal of Manufacturing Processes
  • "Anisotropic elastoplastic phase field fracture modeling of 3D printed materials" (2021) published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • "Study on cutting performance of cermet tool in turning of hardened alloy steel" (2020) published in International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials
  • "3D numerical modeling and experimental validation of machining Nomex® honeycomb materials" (2021) published in The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
  • "Modeling and numerical simulation of the chip formation process when machining Nomex" (2021) published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research

The venues where Mohammed Nouari frequently publishes include:

  • The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (10 publications)
  • Procedia CIRP (8 publications)
  • Machines (4 publications)
  • International Journal of Machining and Machinability of Materials (4 publications)
  • International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials (3 publications)

Their research collaborations are marked by repeated partnerships with several co-authors. Frequent co-authors include Tarik Zarrouk, Jamal-Eddine Salhi, Hamid Makich, A. Moufki, and Merzouki Salhi, indicating a network of research activity mostly within manufacturing and materials engineering fields.

Best Publications

  • Modeling of tool wear by diffusion in metal cutting

    A Molinari;M Nouari

  • Experimental analysis and optimisation of tool wear in dry machining of aluminium alloys

    M. Nouari;G. List;F. Girot;D. Coupard

  • Surface integrity of dry machined titanium alloys

    A. Ginting;M. Nouari

  • Wear behaviour of cemented carbide tools in dry machining of aluminium alloy

    G. List;M. Nouari;D. Géhin;S. Gomez

  • Wear characteristics and performance of multi-layer CVD-coated alloyed carbide tool in dry end milling of titanium alloy

    M. Nouari;A. Ginting

  • Effect of machining parameters and coating on wear mechanisms in dry drilling of aluminium alloys

    M. Nouari;G. List;F. Girot;D. Géhin

  • Modelling of chip separation in machining unidirectional FRP composites by stiffness degradation concept

    L. Lasri;M. Nouari;M. El Mansori

  • Experimental and numerical studies on the performance of alloyed carbide tool in dry milling of aerospace material

    A. Ginting;M. Nouari

  • Experimental investigation on the effect of the material microstructure on tool wear when machining hard titanium alloys: Ti–6Al–4V and Ti-555

    Mohammed Nouari;Hamid Makich

  • Quantification of the chip segmentation in metal machining: Application to machining the aeronautical aluminium alloy AA2024-T351 with cemented carbide tools WC-Co

    S. Kouadri;K. Necib;Samir Atlati;Badis Haddag

  • Numerical analysis of chip formation and shear localisation processes in machining the Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy

    M. Calamaz;D. Coupard;M. Nouari;Frank Girot

  • Analysis of a new Segmentation Intensity Ratio “SIR” to characterize the chip segmentation process in machining ductile metals

    S. Atlati;B. Haddag;M. Nouari;M. Zenasni

  • Development of electrostatic solid lubrication system for improvement in machining process performance

    Narala Suresh Kumar Reddy;Mohammed Nouari;Minyang Yang

  • Hybrid modelling of sliding–sticking zones at the tool–chip interface under dry machining and tool wear analysis

    Slim Bahi;M. Nouari;A. Moufki;M. El Mansori

  • Toward a better understanding of tool wear effect through a comparison between experiments and SPH numerical modelling of machining hard materials

    Madalina Calamaz;Jérôme Limido;Mohammed Nouari;Christine Espinosa

  • A new friction law for sticking and sliding contacts in machining

    Slim Bahi;M. Nouari;A. Moufki;M. El Mansori

  • On the Physics of Machining Titanium Alloys: Interactions between Cutting Parameters, Microstructure and Tool Wear

    Mohammed Nouari;Hamid Makich

  • Effect of the local friction and contact nature on the Built-Up Edge formation process in machining ductile metals

    Samir Atlati;Badis Haddag;Mohammed Nouari;Abdelhadi Moufki

  • Numerical analysis of the interaction between the cutting forces, induced cutting damage, and machining parameters of CFRP composites

    S. Zenia;L. Ben Ayed;M. Nouari;A. Delamézière

  • Experimental verification of a diffusion tool wear model using a 42CrMo4 steel with an uncoated cemented tungsten carbide at various cutting speeds

    M. Nouari;A. Molinari

  • Influence of thermal conductivity on wear when machining titanium alloys

    H.A. Abdel-Aal;M. Nouari;M. El Mansori

Frequent Co-Authors

Mohamed El Mansori
Mohamed El Mansori Arts et Metiers Institute of Technology
Julien Yvonnet
Julien Yvonnet Gustave Eiffel University
Michel Bornert
Michel Bornert École des Ponts ParisTech

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