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  • Javed Rafique; Abdul Sattar; Atif Mehmood; Adnan Rauf; Supervisor Dr Farhat Javed (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2006)
    Due to tremendous increase in population, water requirement for agricultural as well as domestic, industrial use is on a rise. Pakistan is already deficit of water, because as a result of Indus Basin Water Treaty (1960) ...
  • Taha Yousaf; Taha Zuberi; Usman Saeed; Hasnain Haider; Supervisor Asst Professor Dr Arshad Ali (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2011)
    Floods are the unannounced natural disaster that destroys both the lives and the infrastructures. Last year, in July 2010 an unpredictable and huge flood struck the most part of Pakistan, especially the catchment area ...
  • Saqib Aziz Khan; Mohsin Sardar; Farooq Aziz Khan; Shamas Ayoub; Supervisor Asst Prof. Abdul Waheed (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    Admixtures have been used in the concrete industry for many decades. They are usually by-products of particular primary material that eventually finds an application as a concrete admixture. Specific requests from the ...
  • Imran Afzal; Waqar Ilyas; Ali Nawab; Kashif Irshad; Supervisor Muhammad Iqabal (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    Admixtures have been used in the concrete industry for many decades. They are usually by-products of particular primary material that eventually finds an application as a concrete admixture. Specific requests from the ...
  • Zarak Farooq;Haris Akhtar; Zia ul Islam; Rafay Gulraiz; Supervisor Lec Zulfiqar Ali Khan (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2009)
    Satpara Dam Hydro Power Project (13.2 MW) was the chosen case study. It is a zoned earthen embankment with an upstream impervious blanket and a relatively pervious foundation conditions. The study aims at quantifying ...
  • Ghazanfar; Asmat Ullah; Hafiz Ahmed; Faheem Ashraf; Supervisor; Lec Zulfiqar Ali Khan (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2009)
    The recent continuous price hike of electric power has the planners/managers to develop indigenous resources of energy like hydropower. A comprehensive inventory of hydropower schemes having small, medium and large ...
  • Asif Aziz; Hassan Raza; Suleman Banaras; Talha Ali Khan; Zeeshan Akbar; Supervisor Dr Arshad Ali (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2009)
    This present study is meant to plan and analyze the existing sewerage system of North colony (Risalpur) and suggest some corrective measures and design a proposed plan for waste water treatment.  The proposed design ...
  • Rashid Rauf; Usman Ghani; Ali Naveed; Usama Naveed; Supervisor Dr. Arshad Ali (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2014)
    Presently water purification management in Pakistan has not been carried out in a sufficient and proper manner in regard of purifying it from all the hazardous components present in it and also not up to the World ...
  • Adnan Zafar; Zohaib Nawaz; Muhammad Adeel Afzal; Furrakh Umer Khan; Supervisor Assistant Professor Abdul Waheed (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2014)
    Hydroelectric power is generated by using potential and kinetic energy of water. Now- a-days, small hydropower plant is getting more attention due to its ability to provide cheap and firm energy to rural areas with or ...
  • Raheel Tariq; Qasim Zulfiqar; Fuad Saleem; Saqib Masood Khan; Supervisor Dr Arshad Ali (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2013)
    Arsenic content in water has proven deadly in many areas of Pakistan due to the lack of knowledge in regard to the purification of the content of water. The areas that are largely affected due to this problem are mainly ...
  • Muhammad Umer; Usman Saeed; Saeed Arif ; Sajid Mehmood; Supervisor Dr Naeem Shahzad (MCE-NUST Risalpur campus, 2013)
    War and conflict has always been related to water resources. With the danger of water shortages around the world becoming more and more of an issue, water has become the cause of many conflicts in different regions around ...
  • Asad Ullah; Zain Arshad; Mansoor Abbas; Faisal Tariq; Supervisor Ali Khan (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Changing land use and land cover (LULC) poses a serious threat to the ecosystem and has broad ramifications for sustainable development, resource management, and city planning. Modelling and projecting LULC change dynamics ...
  • Abdul Wadood; Arham Kaleem; Saadullah; Zaidullah; Supervisor Dr Naim Rashid (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    This research focuses on assessing and enhancing the environmental sustainability of cement through a comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA). The objectives include analyzing the feasibility and importance of cement in ...
  • Kashif Hussain; Ahmad Salah UD Din; Muhammad Zahid Saleem; Malik Muhammad Umer; Supervisor Wajeeh Ul Hassan (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Pakistan holds the 3rd largest share of brick production in the world, producing over 70 billion clay bricks per year which accounts for 3% of the global production. Half of the total coal extracted from Pakistan is used ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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. ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Murtaza; Asim; Umar Gillani; Hamza; Supervisor Dr Muhammad Amjad (2024)
    Floods pose a formidable threat to communities, livelihoods, and property globally, exacerbated by the escalating effects of climate change. Pakistan, in particular, faces recurrent and devastating floods, with the Swat ...
  • Shahwaiz Munir; Muhammad Ahmed; Rana Abdullah; Muhammad Zeeshan; Supervisor Dr Muhammad Amjad (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    The proposed project aims to address the increasing threat of floods in the Nowshera region by introducing a flood protection reservoir along the Kabul River. This study employs a comprehensive hydrological approach to ...

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