Nader Sawalhi
Assistant Professor
Mechanical Engineering
Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University
Saudi Arabia
Biography
Dr Sawalhi has received a MEngSc degree and a PhD in 2001 and 2007 respectively, in mechanical engineering from the University of New south Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia. Between 1997 and 2003, he worked for Jordan cement factories, Amman, Jordan, as a predictive maintenance engineer and team leader. Between 2007 and 2011, he worked at the school of mechanical and manufacturing engineering at UNSW as a research associate and lecturer. He is currently an assistant professor of engineering at PMU. His research interests include signal processing, vibration analysis, machine condition monitoring, diagnostics and prognostics and dynamic simulations of mechanical systems.
Research Interest
Signal processing, vibration analysis, machine condition monitoring, diagnostics and prognostics and dynamic simulations of mechanical systems.
Publications
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N Sawalhi, RB Randall (2008) Helicopter Gearbox Bearing Blind Fault Identification Using a Range of Analysis Techniques. Australian Journal of Mechanical Engineering 5: 2.
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N Sawalhi, RB Randall (2008) Semi-automated Bearing Diagnostics – Three Case Studies, Australian Institute for non Destructive Testing 45: 59-64.
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N Sawalhi, RB Randall, H Endo (2007) The enhancement of fault detection and diagnosis in rolling element bearings using minimum entropy deconvolution combined with spectral kurtosis. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 21: 2616-2633.