Dr. Adnan  I. Khdair
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Dr. Adnan I. Khdair

Associate Professor
Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Engineering from The Ohio State University, USA

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Biography

Dr. Adnan I. Khdair is currently working as Associate Professor at Jordan University of Science and Technology, Mechanical Engineering Department and Technical Committee member of the Jordan National Building Codes Directorate (JNBC) at the Ministry of Public works and Housing. He has completed his Ph.D. in Engineering from The Ohio State University, USA. He also appointed as Associate Professor at Mechatronics Engineering, Philadelphia University, Maintenance Engineer at Jordan Phosphate Mines Company, Research and Teaching Assistant at The Ohio State University, and Assistant Professor at Jordan University. He also attended number of workshops. He is professional member of Jordanian Professional Engineers Association, Jordanian Society for the Control of Environmental Pollution, Alpha Epsilon - The Honor Society of Biosystem Engineers (U.S.A), Jordanian Association for the Conservation of Water and Environment, Jordan National Building Codes Directorate. He has published 21 research articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Atmospheric Science
62%
Environmental Impact Assessment
90%
Waste Management
75%
Earth
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Khdair, A.I., 2003. Development of a system for Analysis of Nozzle spray distribution for students and applicators education. Agric. Mechaniz. Asia, Africa Latin Am., 34: 24-27.
  2. Khdair, A.I. and F. Al-Rjoub, 2003. Suitability of five lentil cultivars for mechanical harvesting. Legume Res., 26: 85-89.
  3. Khdair, A.I., 2002. Study of fruit parameters and performance evaluation of mechanical harvester for olive fruit. Indian J. Agric. Sci., 72: 197-199.
  4. Khdair, A.I. and N.H. Abu-Hamdeh, 2002. The mechanization of agriculture in Jordan: Progress and constraints. Agric. Mechan. Asia, Afr. Latin Am., 33: 51-56.
  5. Al-Widyan, M.I., G. Tashtoush and A.I. Khdair, 2002. Briquettes of olive cake as a potential source of thermal energy. J. Solid Waste Technol. Manage., 28: 51-59.
  6. Khdair, A.I., 2001. Effect of high operating pressure and height on nozzle spray distribution. Indian Inst. Agric. Eng., 82: 50-53.
  7. Al-Jalil, H.F., A. Khdair and W. Mukahal, 2001. Design and performance of an adjustable three-point hitch dynamometer. Soil Tillage Res., 62: 153-156.
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  8. Abu-Hamdeh, N.H., A.I. Khdair and R.C. Reeder, 2001. A comparison of two methods used to evaluate thermal conductivity for some soils. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 44: 1073-1078.
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  9. Abu-Hamdeh, N.H., R.C. Reeder, A.I. Khdair and H.F. Al-Jalil, 2000. Thermal conductivity of disturbed soils under laboratory conditions. Trans. Am. Soc. Agric. Eng., 43: 855-860.
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  10. Abu-Hamdeh, N.H., J.S. Abu-Ashour, H.F. Al-Jalil, A.I. Khdair and R.C. Reeder, 2000. Soil physical properties and infiltration rate as affected by tire dynamic load and inflation pressure. Trans. ASAE, 43: 785-792.
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  11. Abu-Hamdeh, N.H. and A.I. Khdair, 2000. Higher education in agricultural mechanization in Jordan. Agric. Mechaniz. Asia, Africa Latin Am., 31: 59-62.