Md. Maruf Mortula
American University of Sharjah
10 Papers
12 Citations
Md. Maruf Mortula is an academic researcher from American University of Sharjah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Alum. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Non-Destructive Water Leak Detection Using Multitemporal Infrared Thermography
TL;DR: In this article, a digital image processing tool based on multitemporal IR is proposed to improve the detection and location accuracy of water leakage detection and localization in distribution networks pipelines, which is an improvement to the false detections of spatial thermal IR analysis.
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Communication Network for Ultrasonic Acoustic Water Leakage Detectors
TL;DR: A method of expanding the sensing component of acoustic detectors by connecting acoustic sensors through a digital communication system using the 3G/4G networks to a monitoring center with an acoustic spectrum analyzer, which provides offline detection of leakages in the underground water pipelines remotely without deforming the surrounding environment or adjusting the acoustic detector’s analyzing system.
Polarimetric SAR Image Filtering by Infinite Number of Looks Prediction Technique
TL;DR: The results showed that the improved INLP filter increased in speckle reduction level, augmented the preservation of the spatial details, increased the spatial resolution, reduced the correlation between the pixels and better preserved the polarimetric information.
Leaching of organic material in polymeric pipes distributing desalinated water
TL;DR: In this article, the role of pH and residual chlorine concentrations on the leaching of organic carbon was investigated in three different polymeric pipes; polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PPR), and polyethylene (PE).
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Novel method for water purification using activated adsorbents developed from sewage sludge
Yehya Elsayed,Mustafa Khamis,Fatin Samara,Maitha Alqaydi,Ziad Sara,Isam Al Zubaidi,Md. Maruf Mortula +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, water sludge samples were washed with deionized water until constant conductivity was achieved, and the results showed that washing the sludge prior to the carbonization step significantly enhanced the surface area of the final activated product.
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