Jan 2007 Okan Topcu
TOBB ETU, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sogutozu Cad. No:43 SOGUTOZU 06560 ANKARA / TURKEY

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Tel : +90 312 292 5676 Fax: +90 312 292 4091
Room : Z88
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<Papers>
CFD-DP Modeling of Multiphase Flow in Dense Medium Cyclone
CFD Letters, Volume 4, No 1, March 2012, Pages 33-42

A Virtual Prototyping System for Additive Manufacturing Process Development
Advanced Materials Research, Volume 445, January 2012, Pages 971-975
Effect of the Martensite Volume Fraction on the Machining of a Dual-Phase Steel using a Milling Operation
Materiali in tehnologije / Materials and technology, Volume 45, Issue 2, April 2011, Pages 145-150
On the Hardenability of an Intercritically Heat Treated Microalloyed Steel
Instrumentation Science & Technology, Volume 38, Issue 2, March 2010 , Pages 178 - 186
On the Microstructural and Mechanical Characterizations of a Low Carbon and Micro-Alloyed Steel
Materials & Design, Volume 30, Issue 8, September 2009, Pages 3274-3278
<Proceedings>
A Virtual Prototyping System for Additive Manufacturing Process Development
The 14th International Conference on Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies AMPT 2011, Istanbul, Turkey
Web-Based Simulation of a Lathe using Java 3D API
The 2nd International Symposium on Computing in Science and Engineering ISCSE 2011, Izmir, Turkey
A Method for Slicing CAD Models in Binary STL Format
The 6th International Advanced Technologies Symposium IATS 2011, Elazig, Turkey
Effect of Intercritical Heat Treatment on Mechanical Properties of a Microalloyed Steel
The 5th International Materials Symposium MATERIAIS 2009, Lisbon, Portuguesa
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Project No: 106M211
Project Name: Investigation of Metal Armor Materials' Balistic Performance
Project Executive: Prof. Dr. R. Orhan Yildirim
Duration: 18 Months

<Theses>
Master Thesis, TOBB ETU 2009
Investigation on the Machinability of a Dual Phase Steel in Milling and Its Estimation by Artificial Neural Networks
Graduation Thesis, KU 2005
Web-based Simulation of a Lathe using Java 3D API
<Research Interests>
micro devices, micro fabrication, precision engineering,
optimal design and control, advanced mechanisms, robotics, 
computer aided engineering, scientific computing, artificial intelligence,
powder technology, discrete element method.
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