Malcolm K. Graham, Saudi Aramco and Barry Nurcombe, CEng, GE Energy
Malcolm K. Graham is engineering consultant for the dynamic analysis unit of the consulting services department of Saudi Aramco. Barry Nurcombe, CEng, is sr. applications design engineer (retired) of Bently Nevada Asset Condition Monitoring, GE Energy, ge-energy.com/bently. Bently Nevada and Velomitor are marks of the General Electric Company in the United States and/or other countries.
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