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Dr. Shadi Balawi

Dr. Shadi Balawi

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Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering

Address: P.O.Box: 127788, Dubai, UAE

Telephone: +971 (0)2 401 8076

Fax: +971 (0)2 447 2442

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  • Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering, University of Cincinnati (USA), 2007 
  • M.Sc., Aerospace Engineering, University of Cincinnati (USA), 1999 
  • M.Sc., Mechanical Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology (JOR), 1997 
  • B.Sc., Mechanical Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology (JOR), 1994 
  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Solid Mechanics
  • Aircraft Structures
  • Composite Materials
  • Mechanical Design
  • Engineering Mechanics and
  • Applied Mechanics
  • Honeycomb Structures
  • Sandwich Panels
  • Composites
  • Theoretical Modeling
  • Experimental Testing of Discrete Materials and Structures

Scopus     

  • 2008 Shadi Balawi and Jandro Abot, “The Effect of Honeycomb Relative Density on its Effective In-Plane Elastic Moduli: An Experimental Study”, Composite Structures 84 (2008) 293–299
  • 2008 Shadi Balawi and Jandro Abot. “A Refined Model for the Effective In-Plane Elastic Moduli of Hexagonal Honeycombs”, Composite Structures 84 (2008) 147–158
  • 2007 Shadi Balawi and Jandro Abot. "Refined Model for Effective In-Plane Elastic Moduli and Poisson's Ratios of General Hexagonal Honeycombs," SAMPE Fall Technical Conference, in 2007 Cincinnati, Ohio, October 29-November 1
  • 2006 Shadi Balawi and Jandro Abot, “The Effect of Honeycomb Relative Density on its Effective Elastic Properties: A Theoretical and Experimental Study”, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE), Nov.11-18, 2006, Chicago, Illinois
  • 2004 Shadi Balawi and A.H. Nayfeh, “Effective Mechanical Properties of Triangular and Hexagonal Cellular Composites”, 11th International Conference on Composites / Nano Engineering, August 8-14, 2004, Hilton-Head Island, South Carolina
  • 1999 Ala Tabiei and Shadi Balawi “Similitude and Scaling Laws for Dynamic Behavior of Plates” Proceedings of AAIA Science Symposium; April, 1999 Dayton.