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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2013

Development of Solar Powered Irrigation System

A I Abdelkerim; M.M.R. Sami Eusuf; M J E Salami; A Aibinu; Muhammad Abu Eusuf

Development of a solar powered irrigation system has been discussed in this paper. This system would be SCADA-based and quite useful in areas where there is plenty of sunshine but insufficient water to carry out farming activities, such as rubber plantation, strawberry plantation, or any plantation, that requires frequent watering. The system is powered by solar system as a renewable energy which uses solar panel module to convert Sunlight into electricity. The development and implementation of an automated SCADA controlled system that uses PLC as a controller is significant to agricultural, oil and gas monitoring and control purpose purposes. In addition, the system is powered by an intelligent solar system in which solar panel targets the radiation from the Sun. Other than that, the solar system has reduced energy cost as well as pollution. The system is equipped with four input sensors; two soil moisture sensors, two level detection sensors. Soil moisture sensor measures the humidity of the soil, whereas the level detection sensors detect the level of water in the tank. The output sides consist of two solenoid valves, which are controlled respectively by two moistures sensors.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2012

Study the Thermal Impact of Massive Waste Material to Building Construction

Muhammad Abu Eusuf; Abdullah Al Hasan; Sharonee Sidek

This study focuses on the recycling of massive waste materials and their thermal impact to buildings, which then adapt the indoor thermal environment. It is observed that the role of construction materials modify the building interior and consequently regulates the indoor thermal environment and focus on the reduction of energy consumption at large. The rapid growth of energy consumption has raised concerns in worldwide. This has caused mainly the exhaustion of energy resources. Efficient employs of energy play a vital role in minimizing the energy usage. Having in mind the aim to seek for contextual alternative building material from waste to obtain continuing improvement in building energy performance, then this study has been designed to do experiments on locally available massive waste material (end-of-life tires, or ELTs) and investigate its thermal impact on indoor energy management strategy. For that reason, it is needed to set up an experiment to observe the role of ELT for thermal comfort in a tropical climate as compared to conventional construction materials and other waste. This contribution mainly focuses on the literature and a proposed methodology.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2012

Study the Heat Sink Potential of Building Ground Floor Slab Integrated with ELT

Abdullah Al Hasan; Muhammad Abu Eusuf

The aim of this paper is to investigate the heat sink properties of ELT (end-of-life tyres) waste. A hazardous waste, ELT or massive scraped tyre waste created environmental load to the local environment. Today, when researchers think of the environmental impacts of tyres, they mostly focus on the management of tyres at the end of their useful lives. From Global perspective it is found that one billion tyres reach the end of their useful lives annually, out of which about four billion ELTs are currently in landfills and as stockpiles worldwide. Study revealed that most of the developing countries currently are not experienced with the disposal method of ELT. Besides, developed countries from Europe, USA, Japan and Singapore have framed specific law or regulation to the disposal of ELT. Recently it is obvious that should find out alternative ways as to reduce the load of massive ELT waste. Furthermore, this study has been designed to manage ELTs massive waste, experimentally. Due to fact that this research followed by an effective experimental set up to observe the real phenomena of ELT for passive cooling in hot humid and tropical climate and make comparison with conventional construction materials and systems.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2012

Influential Factors and Structural Reliability

Muhammad Abu Eusuf; Abdullah Al Hasan

This study focuses on the influential factors that enhance the reliability and versatility of structure throughout the life span. The factors are considered on the basis of the need for assessment of state of –art- structural analysis and design. Through investigation the researcher found that there are two most influential factors are repeatedly influencing the life of structure. The two factors are structural elements and loading patterns. Structural elements are identified on the basis of structure height, span, bays, percentage of shear wall, ratio of structural and non- structural panels to total number of panels and type of frame. The loading pattern investigated on the serviceability limit of structural components.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2012

Shear Wall Construction in Buildings: A Conceptual Framework on the Aspect of Analysis and Design

Muhammad Abu Eusuf; Khairuddin Abdur Rashid; Wira Mohd. Noor; Abdullah Al Hasan

This study describes the analysis and design process of shear wall construction, which is applied in various types of building construction. Shear walls resist lateral forces viz. earthquake force and wind force for high-rise structure and gravity load for all type of structure. Besides, Buildings with cast-in-situ reinforced concrete shear walls are widely used in earthquake-prone area and regions in the world. Research methods were confined to library research and employed software for analysis. The analytical accuracy of complex shear wall system have always been of concern to the civil and structural Engineering system. The software of this system is performed on the platform of modelling and then, the system models are usually idealized as line elements instead of continuum elements. Single walls are modelled as cantilevers and walls with openings are modelled as pier/ spandrel systems. In order to find the stiffness, the simple systems models can provide reasonable results. It has always been accepted that a scale based model in the FEM is exact and justifiable.


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2014

Impact of Outdoor Environment to the Quality of Life

Muhammad Abu Eusuf; Mohammad Abdul Mohit; M.M.R. Sami Eusuf; Mansor Ibrahim


Journal of Surveying, Construction and Property | 2012

An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement

Adebayo-Aminu Sarat; Muhammad Abu Eusuf


Journal of Architecture, Planning and Construction Management | 2014

Role of the masjid in disaster management: Preliminary investigation of evidences from Asia

Mohammad Abdul Mohit; Khairi Zahari Rustam; Muhammad Abu Eusuf; Md. Yousuf Ali


Archive | 2013

Study the heat transfer potentiality of a building envelope integrated with Elt at foundation.

Muhammad Abu Eusuf; Abdullah Al Hasan; Jalan Gombak


PLANNING MALAYSIA JOURNAL | 2012

THE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTES IN KLANG VALLEY, MALAYSIA

Muhammad Abu Eusuf; Mansor Ibrahim; Rafikul Islam

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Mansor Ibrahim

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Abdullah Al Hasan

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Md. Noor Salleh

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Mohammad Abdul Mohit

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Shamzani Affendy Mohd Din

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Abdullah Al Mamun

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Rafikul Islam

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Abdullah Al-Mamun

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Adebayo-Aminu Sarat

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Khairuddin Abdul Rashid

International Islamic University Malaysia

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