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Overview

Bijan Samali is affiliated with Western Sydney University in Australia and has made significant contributions within the field of Engineering, particularly focusing on Civil and Structural Engineering. Their work spans several subfields including Building and Construction, Environmental Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Mechanical Engineering.

The primary research themes of Bijan Samali revolve around Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring, Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete, and Structural Health Monitoring Techniques. Other prominent topics covered in their research include Structural Load-Bearing Analysis, Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis, Innovative Concrete Reinforcement Materials, and Concrete Corrosion and Durability.

Recent publications by Bijan Samali's group or closely related research include the following papers:

  • A Decade of Modern Bridge Monitoring Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning: Review and Future Directions, 2020, Remote Sensing
  • Crack detection of concrete structures using deep convolutional neural networks optimized by enhanced chicken swarm algorithm, 2022, Structural Health Monitoring
  • State-of-the-art review on advancements of data mining in structural health monitoring, 2022, Measurement
  • Vision-based concrete crack detection using a hybrid framework considering noise effect, 2022, Journal of Building Engineering
  • Quality Evaluation of Digital Twins Generated Based on UAV Photogrammetry and TLS: Bridge Case Study, 2021, Remote Sensing

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Maria Rashidi
  • Yang Yu
  • Masoud Mohammadi
  • Amir M. Yousefi
  • Chunwei Zhang

Bijan Samali's scholarly output is published prominently in journals such as the Journal of Building Engineering, Remote Sensing, Structures, Applied Sciences, and Materials.

Their research contributions largely address engineering challenges associated with the monitoring and maintenance of infrastructure, particularly emphasizing novel methods and technologies for structural health assessment.

Best Publications

  • A review of different strategies for HVAC energy saving

    Vahid Vakiloroaya;Bijan Samali;Ahmad Fakhar;Kambiz Pishghadam

  • A novel hysteretic model for magnetorheological fluid dampers and parameter identification using particle swarm optimization

    N.M. Kwok;Q.P. Ha;T.H. Nguyen;J. Li

  • Optimization of tuned liquid column dampers

    H. Gao;K.C.S. Kwok;B. Samali

  • Benchmark Problem for Response Control of Wind-Excited Tall Buildings

    Jann N. Yang;Anil K. Agrawal;Bijan Samali;Jong-Cheng Wu

  • Wind loading on tall buildings

    Priyan A. Mendis;T. Ngo;N. Haritos;A. Hira

  • Development and characterization of a magnetorheological elastomer based adaptive seismic isolator

    Yancheng Li;Jianchun Li;Weihua Li;Bijan Samali

  • Bouc-Wen model parameter identification for a MR fluid damper using computationally efficient GA.

    N.M. Kwok;Q.P. Ha;M.T. Nguyen;J. Li

  • Performance of tuned mass dampers under wind loads

    K.C.S. Kwok;B. Samali

  • Effect of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fibre on dynamic and material properties of fibre reinforced concrete

    Amin Noushini;Bijan Samali;Kirk Vessalas

  • Control of Along-Wind Response of Structures by Mass and Liquid Dampers

    You Lin Xu;B. Samali;K. C.S. Kwok

  • Use of viscoelastic dampers in reducing wind- and earthquake-induced motion of building structures

    B. Samali;K.C.S. Kwok

  • Assessment of soil-pile-structure interaction influencing seismic response of mid-rise buildings sitting on floating pile foundations

    Aslan S. Hokmabadi;Behzad Fatahi;Bijan Samali

  • Crack detection of concrete structures using deep convolutional neural networks optimized by enhanced chicken swarm algorithm

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  • Characteristics of liquid column vibration absorbers (LCVA)—II

    P.A. Hitchcock;K.C.S. Kwok;R.D. Watkins;B. Samali

  • Vision-based concrete crack detection using a hybrid framework considering noise effect

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  • State-of-the-Art Review on Advancements of Data Mining in Structural Health Monitoring

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  • Seismic Behavior of Building Frames Considering Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction

    S. Hamid Reza Tabatabaiefar;Behzad Fatahi;Bijan Samali

  • Interlocking system for enhancing the integrity of multi-storey modular buildings

    Pezhman Sharafi;Mina Mortazavi;Bijan Samali;Hamid R Ronagh

  • A decade of modern bridge monitoring using terrestrial laser scanning : Review and future directions

    Maria Rashidi;Masoud Mohammadi;Saba Sadeghlou Kivi;Mohammad Mehdi Abdolvand

  • Mix composition and characterisation of one-part geopolymers with different activators

    Mahya Askarian;Zhong Tao;Bijan Samali;Georgius Adam

  • Physical Modeling of Seismic Soil-Pile-Structure Interaction for Buildings on Soft Soils

    Aslan S. Hokmabadi;Behzad Fatahi;Bijan Samali

  • Evaluation of climate change impacts on rainwater harvesting

    Md. Mahmudul Haque;Ataur Rahman;Bijan Samali

  • Damage identification in civil engineering structures utilizing PCA-compressed residual frequency response functions and neural network ensembles

    Jianchun Li;Ulrike Dackermann;You Lin Xu;Bijan Samali

  • Active control of along wind response of tall building using a fuzzy controller

    Mohammed Aldawod;Bijan Samali;Fazel Naghdy;Kenny C.S Kwok

  • Parametric finite element analysis of RC wide beam-column connections

    Hamdolah Behnam;J.S. Kuang;Bijan Samali

Frequent Co-Authors

Jianchun Li
Jianchun Li University of Technology Sydney
Chunwei Zhang
Chunwei Zhang Shenyang University of Technology
Kenny C. S Kwok
Kenny C. S Kwok University of Sydney
Behzad Fatahi
Behzad Fatahi University of Technology Sydney
Xinqun Zhu
Xinqun Zhu University of Technology Sydney
Hamid Valipour
Hamid Valipour University of New South Wales
Hamid R. Ronagh
Hamid R. Ronagh University of New South Wales
Farhad Aslani
Farhad Aslani University of Western Australia
Tuan Ngo
Tuan Ngo University of Melbourne
Zhong Tao
Zhong Tao Western Sydney University

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