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Ahmad Mayyas
Ahmad Mayyas
Khalifa University
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Design for sustainability in automotive industry: A comprehensive review
A Mayyas, A Qattawi, M Omar, D Shan
Renewable and sustainable energy reviews 16 (4), 1845-1862, 2012
5162012
The case for recycling: Overview and challenges in the material supply chain for automotive li-ion batteries
A Mayyas, D Steward, M Mann
Sustainable materials and technologies 19, e00087, 2019
3832019
Manufacturing cost analysis for proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers
AT Mayyas, MF Ruth, BS Pivovar, G Bender, KB Wipke
National Renewable Energy Lab.(NREL), Golden, CO (United States), 2019
2152019
Thermo-mechanical behaviors of the expanded graphite-phase change material matrix used for thermal management of Li-ion battery packs
A Alrashdan, AT Mayyas, S Al-Hallaj
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 210 (1), 174-179, 2010
2102010
Wear behavior of Al–Mg–Cu–based composites containing SiC particles
AM Hassan, A Alrashdan, MT Hayajneh, AT Mayyas
Tribology International 42 (8), 1230-1238, 2009
2072009
Using quality function deployment and analytical hierarchy process for material selection of body-in-white
A Mayyas, Q Shen, A Mayyas, D Shan, A Qattawi, M Omar
Materials & Design 32 (5), 2771-2782, 2011
2042011
Prediction of density, porosity and hardness in aluminum–copper-based composite materials using artificial neural network
AM Hassan, A Alrashdan, MT Hayajneh, AT Mayyas
Journal of materials processing technology 209 (2), 894-899, 2009
2012009
Life cycle assessment-based selection for a sustainable lightweight body-in-white design
AT Mayyas, A Qattawi, AR Mayyas, MA Omar
Energy 39 (1), 412-425, 2012
1882012
Vehicular thermal comfort models; a comprehensive review
DS Ali Alhmer, Ahmad Mayyas, A.R. Mayyas, M. Omar
Vehicular thermal comfort models; a comprehensive review 31 (6-7), 995–1002, 2011
167*2011
Economics and challenges of Li-ion battery recycling from end-of-life vehicles
D Steward, A Mayyas, M Mann
Procedia Manufacturing 33, 272-279, 2019
1562019
Vehicle's lightweight design vs. electrification from life cycle assessment perspective
A Mayyas, M Omar, M Hayajneh, AR Mayyas
Journal of Cleaner Production 167, 687-701, 2017
1052017
Hydrogen as a long-term, large-scale energy storage solution when coupled with renewable energy sources or grids with dynamic electricity pricing schemes
A Mayyas, M Wei, G Levis
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 45 (33), 16311-16325, 2020
1002020
Artificial neural network modeling of the drilling process of self-lubricated aluminum/alumina/graphite hybrid composites synthesized by powder metallurgy technique
MT Hayajneh, AM Hassan, AT Mayyas
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 478 (1-2), 559-565, 2009
902009
Prediction of tribological behavior of aluminum–copper based composite using artificial neural network
M Hayajneh, AM Hassan, A Alrashdan, AT Mayyas
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 470 (1-2), 584-588, 2009
902009
Quantifiable measures of sustainability: a case study of materials selection for eco-lightweight auto-bodies
AT Mayyas, A Qattawi, AR Mayyas, M Omar
Journal of Cleaner Production 40, 177-189, 2013
872013
Fuel cells: data, facts, and figures
D Stolten, RC Samsun, N Garland
John Wiley & Sons, 2016
842016
Manufacturing competitiveness analysis for hydrogen refueling stations
A Mayyas, M Mann
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 44 (18), 9121-9142, 2019
832019
Wear behavior of Al–Cu and Al–Cu/SiC components produced by powder metallurgy
AM Hassan, AT Mayyas, A Alrashdan, MT Hayajneh
Journal of materials science 43, 5368-5375, 2008
702008
Production energy optimization using low dynamic programming, a decision support tool for sustainable manufacturing
Q Zhu, F Lujia, A Mayyas, MA Omar, Y Al-Hammadi, S Al Saleh
Journal of Cleaner Production 105, 178-183, 2015
682015
Eco-material selection using fuzzy TOPSIS method
A Mayyas, MA Omar, MT Hayajneh
International Journal of Sustainable Engineering 9 (5), 292-304, 2016
612016
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