ASNAWI LUBIS

Asnawi Lubis, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer
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ID Sinta : 6678184
ID Scopus / H-Indeks : 6701344714/ 3
email : asnawi.lubis@eng.unila.ac.id

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Dr. Asnawi Lubis is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Lampung. He got his first degree (ST) in Mechanical Engineering in 1995 from Andalas University. He then joint the University of Lampung as Academic Staff in 1997. Soon after joint the University, he then pursued his master degree in 1998 and got his MSc in Mechanical Computer Aided Engineering in 1999 from the department of Mechanical Engineering University of Strathclyde.  He then registered as PhD Student in 1999 also at the department of Mechanical Engineering University of Strathclyde and got his PhD in 2004.  

HIGHER EDUCATIONS
Sarjana Teknik (ST) in Mechanical Engineering from Andalas University, 1995
MSc in Mechanical Computer Aided Engineering from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 1999
PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2003

CLASSES
1.      Mechanics and Strength of Materials
2.      Numerical Methods
3.      Finite element Analysis
4.      Pressure Vessels Design
5.      Design and Analysis of Piping Systems

PUBLICATIONS
Stress assessment pada bonding tubes dengan beban internal pressure. Jurnal Teknik Mesin Indonesia, BKSTM, Vol. 17(1), April 2022, hal. 67 – 71

Perilaku nonlinear pipa elbow bertekanan dengan beban termal dan in-plane bending. Jurnal Energi dan Manufaktur, Vol. 12(2), Oktober 2019, hal. 82 – 86. 

Strength and structural integrity assessment of fillet weld attachment junction on cylindrical pressure vessels. AIP Conference Proceeding, vol, 1977, 030030 (2018),

RESEARCH INTEREST
Dr. Asnawi Lubis is  member of Structural Mechanics Research Group within the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research interests are mainly in the design and analysis of pressurized systems, strength design of mechanical components, structural integrity of welded connection and the study of rail-wheel interface.