Biography
Dr. Ali is a lecturer in the Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering. His main research interests are application of computational modelling based finite element method to develop constitutive models representing some complex material behaviour such as soils and rocks. Also, he has interest in soil mechanical behaviour improvements and experimental testing of soils.
Publication
Journal papers
- Nassr, A., Javadi, A.A., Faramarzi, A., 2018. Developing constitutive models from EPR-based self-learning finite element analysis. Int. J. Numer. Anal. Methods Geomech. 42, 401–417. doi:10.1002/nag.2747.
- Nassr, A., Esmaeili-falak, M., Katebi, H., Javadi, A.A., 2018. A new approach to modelling the behaviour of frozen soils. Eng. Geol. 246, 82–90. doi:10.1016/j.enggeo.2018.09.018
Lectures
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Subjects
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Lectures
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Stage
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File
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Video
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Physics
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Concepts of Motion
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First
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2 |
Physics
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Kinematics in One Dimension
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First
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3 |
Physics
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Vectors & Coordinate System
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First
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4 |
Physics
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Kinematics in Two Dimensions
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First
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5 |
Physics
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Force and Motion
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First
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6 |
Physics
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References
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Other
Conference papers
- Nassr, A., Javadi, A.A., Faramarzi, A., (2016). Self-learning finite element method and engineering applications. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Association of Computational Mechanics in Engineering (ACME), 31 Mar – 01 April, University of Cardiff, Cardiff, UK, pp: 14-17.
- Nassr, A., Javadi, A.A., (2017). Analysis of a plate using EPR-based self-learning finite element method. Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the Association of Computational Mechanics (UKACM), 11 –13 April, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, pp: 22-25.