About me¶
Hello!! My name is Hassan Mandeel and I am a 4th year student at Bahrain Polytechnic. I am majoring in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Control Systems. Some of my hobbies are stargazing, astrophotography and drawing.
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My Background¶
After completing high school at Nasser Vocational Training Center (NVTC) in Mechanical Engineering, I joined Bahrain Polytechnic to purse my Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Control System. The reason I joined engineering is because I love understanding the theory behind how things work and because I want to eventually work in the Aerospace Industry. Furthermore, I am a member of an astronomy club called Bahrain Stargazers Astronomy Club (BSAC). At this club, I have the opportunity to meet people who have the same interests as I do and join stargazing sessions.
Work Experience¶
Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard¶
During my internship at ASRY, I gained valuable hands-on experience in various aspects of ship maintenance and operation. One of the key areas I focused on was the operation and maintenance of heat exchangers, as well as gaining an understanding of different types of heat exchangers available. Additionally, I learned about the intricacies of two and four-stroke diesel engines, including their maintenance and troubleshooting procedures.
Another important aspect of my internship was getting acquainted with the operation of dry, slipway, and floating docks, which involved overseeing the docking and undocking processes. I also familiarized myself with the different types of ships and their respective purposes, as well as the necessary safety measures to be followed in order to ensure a secure working environment. Furthermore, I was introduced to various non-destructive testing techniques, such as X-ray, dye penetrant, ultrasonic, magnetic particle inspection, hardness testing, and vibration testing. I also had the opportunity to engage in the disassembly, maintenance, and cleaning of two-stroke diesel engine pistons, stuffing box, pneumatic valves, pressure indicators, pressure safety valves, and valve seats.
Previous Projects¶
John Deere M Gator A1 Restoration Project¶
This project a part of one of the courses Mechanical Project 1 & 2 which I took at Bahrain Polytechnic. During the project, my team and I accomplished something truly remarkable by restoring and modifying a 2009 John Deere M Gator A1, a military utility vehicle. The vehicle’s powertrain features a 3-cylinder diesel engine connected to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Throughout the project, we diligently restored the engine to optimal operating conditions and fixed various accessories, including headlights and the horn.
We also went above and beyond by fabricating several modifications to enhance the vehicle’s usability. We added a windshield for increased protection, a removable roof for versatility, and removable side rails for the cargo box, ensuring the safe transportation of large items. Additionally, we designed a special bracket to hold an auxiliary fuel tank.
The restoration process didn’t stop there. We reupholstered the seats and gave the vehicle a fresh coat of paint, bringing it back to life with a brand-new look.
Undoubtedly, this project has been the most challenging and exhilarating experience I’ve had during my journey at Bahrain Polytechnic. As the project leader, I faced the unique challenge of managing a large team comprising students from three different sections. However, through effective time and project management, we overcame these obstacles, completing the project ahead of schedule and proudly showcasing it during the 2024 Graduation Project Exhibition at Bahrain Polytechnic.