Sohaib Shabouk,

Sohaib Shabouk

Location
Syria - Aleppo
Education
Doctorate, Precision Mechanical Engineering
Experience
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Education

Doctorate, Precision Mechanical Engineering
  • at Nagoya University
  • March 2003

Abstract of research: It is well known that a diamond tool will be worn severely when cutting process is performed to ferrous material by a diamond tool. The purpose of this research is to develop a three dimensional micro machining method for a diamond by utilizing this phenomenon. The experiment is conducted by a lathe, where a ferrous material rod is fixed at the chuck of the lathe, and a single crystal diamond is fixed on top of a shank in the tool post of the lathe. A screw pattern is given to the external surface of the ferrous material rod and the feed rate during cutting process is made into the same value as the pitch of the screw. By this process, the pattern of screw can be transferred on the diamond surface. From the above experiments, the following conclusions can be obtained. 1. A diamond can be machined by this method 'irrespective of the crystallographic orientation. 2. The removal rate of diamond is the largest in (1,1,0) plane, and it is the smallest in (1,1,1) plane. 3. The cutting temperature degree during the process is effective on the removal rate of diamond. 4. The machined surface by this method is much better than that one by YAG laser machining. The machining removal rate by this method is better than that by other rubbing method. 5. The process of this machining is investigated by measuring the cutting force, the machining temperature and the actual depth of cut.

Specialties & Skills

Teaching Experience
Manufacturing
Microsoft Office Applications
Microsoft office
Languages : English
Languages : Japanese
Universal Driving License
Languages : Arabic

Languages

Arabic
Native Speaker
English
Expert
Japanese
Intermediate

Memberships

The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • member
  • April 2001
Syrian engineers Club
  • member
  • April 1991

Training and Certifications

Metal works (Training)
Training Institute:
JICA - Japan International cooperation Agency
Date Attended:
September 1995
Duration:
960 hours

Hobbies

  • Table tennis
  • Tennis