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37
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4785
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2428
National Ranking
66

Overview

A.R. Torabi is affiliated with the University of Tehran in Iran and is an active researcher in the field of engineering, with a specialization in mechanics of materials. Their research focuses primarily on areas such as fatigue and fracture mechanics, mechanical behavior of composites, and structural load-bearing analysis.

Their work covers a range of engineering subfields, including:

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Building and Construction

Torabi's research topics span across several key areas:

  • Fatigue and fracture mechanics
  • Mechanical Behavior of Composites
  • Metal Forming Simulation Techniques
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis
  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Mechanical stress and fatigue analysis
  • Numerical methods in engineering

The recent notable publications by Torabi include:

  • Notch tip plastic zone determination by extending Irwin's model, 2020, Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics
  • Scaling effects on notch fracture toughness of graphite specimens under mode I loading, 2020, Engineering Fracture Mechanics

Other recent publications in the broader collaborative network involving Torabi and colleagues, contributing to the field of fracture mechanics and related topics, include:

  • U-notch fracture in additively manufactured ABS specimens under symmetric three-point bending, 2022, Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics
  • Free vibration analysis of a laminated beam using dynamic stiffness matrix method considering delamination, 2021, Thin-Walled Structures
  • A new methodology inspired from the Theory of Critical Distances for determination of inherent tensile strength and fracture toughness of rock materials, 2022, International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences

Frequent co-authors working with Torabi reflect collaborative efforts within the mechanics and materials research community and include:

  • M.R. Ayatollahi
  • Sergio Cicero
  • Behnam Saboori
  • Sahel Shahbaz
  • Javad Akbardoost

Torabi has often published in the following venues, which serve as principal channels for their research dissemination:

  • Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics
  • Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • Applied Sciences
  • European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids
  • Polymers

Best Publications

  • Robotics, Smart Wearable Technologies, and Autonomous Intelligent Systems for Healthcare During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of the State of the Art and Future Vision

    Mahdi Tavakoli;Jay Carriere;Ali Torabi

  • Brittle fracture in rounded-tip V-shaped notches

    M.R. Ayatollahi;A.R. Torabi

  • Estimation of tensile load-bearing capacity of ductile metallic materials weakened by a V-notch: The equivalent material concept

    A.R. Torabi

  • Tensile fracture in notched polycrystalline graphite specimens

    M.R. Ayatollahi;A.R. Torabi

  • Investigation of mixed mode brittle fracture in rounded-tip V-notched components

    M.R. Ayatollahi;A.R. Torabi

  • A criterion for brittle fracture in U-notched components under mixed mode loading

    M.R. Ayatollahi;A.R. Torabi

  • Determination of mode II fracture toughness for U-shaped notches using Brazilian disc specimen

    M.R. Ayatollahi;A.R. Torabi

  • Local strain energy density to predict mode II brittle fracture in Brazilian disk specimens weakened by V-notches with end holes

    A.R. Torabi;A. Campagnolo;F. Berto

  • Experimental and Theoretical Assessment of Brittle Fracture in Engineering Components Containing a Sharp V-Notch

    M.R. Ayatollahi;A.R. Torabi;P. Azizi

  • Failure assessment of notched polycrystalline graphite under tensile-shear loading

    M.R. Ayatollahi;A.R. Torabi

  • Stress-based criteria for brittle fracture in key-hole notches under mixed mode loading

    A.R. Torabi;E. Pirhadi

  • Tensile fracture in coarse-grained polycrystalline graphite weakened by a U-shaped notch

    A.R. Torabi;M. Fakoor;E. Pirhadi

  • Using the generalized maximum tangential stress criterion to predict mode II fracture of hot mix asphalt in terms of mode I results – A statistical analysis

    H.R. Fattahi Amirdehi;M.R.M. Aliha;Ali Moniri;A.R. Torabi

  • Fracture Assessment of U-Notched Graphite Plates Under Tension

    A. R. Torabi

  • Mixed-mode ductile failure analysis of V-notched Al 7075-T6 thin sheets

    A.R. Torabi;M. Alaei

  • Strain energy density to assess mode II fracture in U-notched disk-type graphite plates

    AR Torabi;F Berto

  • On the use of the Equivalent Material Concept to predict tensile load-bearing capacity of ductile steel bolts containing V-shaped threads

    A.R. Torabi

  • Fracture assessment of graphite V-notched and U-notched specimens by using the cohesive crack model

    D. A. Cendón;A. R. Torabi;M. Elices

  • Experimental verification of RV-MTS model for fracture in soda-lime glass weakened by a V-notch

    M. R. Ayatollahi;A. R. Torabi

  • Finite Fracture Mechanics crack initiation from a circular hole

    A. Sapora;A.R. Torabi;S. Etesam;P. Cornetti

  • Fracture analysis of U-notched disc-type graphite specimens under mixed mode loading

    A.R. Torabi;M. Fakoor;E. Pirhadi

Frequent Co-Authors

Majid R. Ayatollahi
Majid R. Ayatollahi Iran University of Science and Technology
Filippo Berto
Filippo Berto Sapienza University of Rome
M.R.M. Aliha
M.R.M. Aliha Iran University of Science and Technology
Manuel Elices
Manuel Elices Technical University of Madrid
Mir Saman Pishvaee
Mir Saman Pishvaee Iran University of Science and Technology

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