MCE: Recent submissions

  • Muhammad Umair Shaukat; Junaid Rehman; Muhammad Mubbashir; Tahir Manzoor; Supervisor Dr. Mughees Aslam (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Conventional methods for designing a building structure are error-prone and lead to conflicts between engineers, architects and designers due to manual input of structural elements in an architectural model. The project ...
  • Faraz Hussain; Zahid Shah; Mujeeb-UR-Rehman; Aashir Faraz; Kaleem Ullah; Supervisor Dr. Naveed Metla (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    The sustainable innovation of Fiber Reinforced Pervious Concrete presents a new solution for parking lots in the construction industry. This thesis aims to investigate the properties, performance, and sustainability of ...
  • Jawad Ahmed Jugnoo; Wajahat Ali; Waqar Ali; Haris Javed Chaudhry; Supervisor Dr Naim Rashid (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    This study presents a comprehensive investigation into the development of a sustainable wastewater treatment solution for the paint industry, focusing on the utilization of natural coagulants Azadirachta Indica and Calotropis ...
  • Ali Azhar Khowaja; Malik Hammad Afzal; Muhammad Nayab Khan; Muhammad Talha Khan Niazi; Supervisor Dr. Muhammad Shahid Siddique (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Pollution and greenhouse gases have become a global issue, resulting in pollution of air, water, soil, and ecosystem damage. The construction industry plays a role as well in the emission of harmful pollutants, and land ...
  • Asad Ali; Muhammad Zeeshan; Nouman Zafar; Uzair Habib; Muhammad Shehroz; Supervisor Dr Sajid Mahmood (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    The research project is aimed at developing flood models for Punjnad Headworks downstream areas up to Guddu Barrage with special emphasis on the economically vulnerable areas. The project will develop a discharge-versus-extent ...
  • Muhammad Huzaifa Khan; Muhammad Asad Raza; Anas Rahatullah; Muhammad Abu Bakar; Talha bin Waseem; Supervisor Dr. Hassan Sagheer (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Durability is a cornerstone of structural integrity, ensuring that buildings and infrastructure remain safe, functional, and visually appealing throughout their lifespan. The significance of durability lies in its ability ...
  • Farhan Ahmad; Ali Mustafa; Mehtab Ali; Ahmad Anis; Raad Imran Khattak; Supervisor Ali Khan (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Estimating sediment transport in canals is a tough task because sediment movement is dynamic and complex. Flow velocity, channel geometry, and sediment characteristics keep changing, making it hard to predict accurately. ...
  • M. Hammad Iqbal; M. Junaid Iqbal; Tahir Saleem; Arslan Ashraf; Faheem Ijaz; Supervisor Dr. Mughees Aslam (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    In road construction, knowing the thickness of each layer of the road is very important. Traditionally, measuring these layers took a lot of time and work. People had to do it by hand, which sometimes led to mistakes or ...
  • M. Abdullah Khan; Shahzad Ali; Danish Mukhtiar; Afaq Ahmed; Supervisor Dr. Muhammad Shahid Siddique (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Concrete, a foundational material in construction, boasts widespread availability and commendable attributes like high compressive strength, durability, and stiffness under typical conditions. However, its inherent brittleness ...
  • Naveen Bachan; Mehmood Mushtaq Subhani; Faizan Ahmad; Hasnain Ahmed; Sheroze Abdullah; Supervisor Abeer Ahmed Jadoon (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Technologies are integrated into the field of construction engineering and management, especially in enhancing facility management. In this light, it is objective for this project to use Building Information Modeling ...
  • Ahmed Hassaan Zafar; Rana Muhammad Abdullah Javed Khan; Zeeshan Iqbal; Azher Ali Shah; Syed Ali Shah; Supervisor Abeer Ahmad Jadoon (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Proper asphalt compaction is essential for the construction of reliable roads. However, it is difficult to achieve the required consistency in compaction while being efficient using track mounted vehicles, such as rollers ...
  • Muhammad Anas; Ali Hamza; Asad Najeeb; Ashar Ahsan; Muhammad Ahmad; Supervisor Dr. Naseer Muhammad Khan (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Subgrade stabilization refers to strengthening and improving the subsoil to provide a stable bed for the road. This is typically done to prevent settlement, cracking, rutting, or other structural problems that can arise ...
  • Muhammad Tayyab; Muhammad Hadi ur Rehman; Wasae Naveed; Supervisor Dr Rameez Raja (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Asphalt, a critical component of road infrastructure, faces challenges related to durability, flexibility, and environmental impact. Bitumen is the most important but expensive component of Asphalt. Our project has explored ...
  • Yasir Farooq; Shabab Ali; Muhammad Faaiz Asif; Supervisor Dr. Naveed Aslam Metla (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Concrete is a necessary material for building, but because of its natural brittleness, it can be problematic in situations where structural stability under dynamic loads—like those found in military bunkers—is critical. ...
  • Sheharyar Ahmad; Imad Rizwan; Shaheryar Anwar; Syed Basit Ali Shah; Supervisor Dr M Anwar Sohail Malik (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    In an era of rapid development, the great need for energy conservation has emphasized the need to establish sustainable practices in the construction Projects. Many countries have responded by developing regulations ...
  • Fahad Hussain; Mohammad Usman; Saad Qazi; Omer Munsif; Supervisor Dr Muhammad Amjad (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    The changing climate is seriously imposing threats to existence of mankind and other creatures. This study focuses River Swat basin in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and aims to forecast its input source by considering ...
  • Abdullah Mughal; Saad Tanveer; Saad ur Rehman; Saad bin Munir; Supervisor Dr Muhammad Junaid (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    The study outlines a comprehensive approach to slope stability assessment, integrating various methodologies such as limit equilibrium analysis, kinematic analysis, and hazard mapping into a unified framework. It begins ...
  • M. Kashif Mehmoodzai; Hamza Jawed; Ali Bin Shahid; Alamzaib; Supervisor Dr Munam Masud (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    This study examines the shape betterment of piezoelectric energy harvesters under mechanical stress, producing vibrations, using ABAQUS software. Six piezoelectric devices with varying dimensions but equal areas were ...
  • Uzair Ahmad; Hamid Mansoor; Saad Mushtaq; Mujtaba Ayubi; Supervisor Dr Safi Ur Rehman (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    The global ACEF industry is swiftly embracing the digital revolution through various BIM platforms. These platforms provide efficient eco-friendly methods to increase quality across sectors. Despite global advancements, ...
  • Ahmad Jamal; Sameer Hassan; Zain Haidar; Khushal Khan Khattak; Supervisor Dr Naim Rashid (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    This study addresses the critical need for effective waste management strategies in urban areas, focusing on the Cadets Battalion in Military College of Engineering, Risalpur, and Hayatabad, Peshawar. The escalating ...

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