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Overview

Hamid Valipour is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on topics within engineering, with a strong emphasis on civil and structural engineering as well as building and construction.

The key research areas explored in their work include:

  • Wood Treatment and Properties
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis
  • Masonry and Concrete Structural Analysis
  • Tree Root and Stability Studies
  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Bamboo properties and applications
  • Structural Analysis of Composite Materials

Valipour's recent published papers are as follows:

  • Composite timber-steel encased columns subjected to concentric loading (2021, Engineering Structures)
  • Buckling of welded high-strength steel I-beams (2020, Journal of Constructional Steel Research)
  • Timber-timber composite (TTC) connections and beams: An experimental and numerical study (2021, Construction and Building Materials)
  • Behaviour of embedded bolted shear connectors in steel-timber composite beams subjected to cyclic loading (2022, Journal of Building Engineering)
  • Innovative flitch sandwich beams with steel core under four-point bending (2021, Engineering Structures)

Frequent co-authors in Valipour's research include:

  • Mark A. Bradford (10 coauthored works)
  • Alireza A. Chiniforush (5 coauthored works)
  • Tohid Ghanbari-Ghazijahani (5 coauthored works)
  • Yatong Nie (4 coauthored works)
  • Amir Karimi-Nobandegani (4 coauthored works)

Valipour has published extensively in the following venues, reflecting their areas of interest and expertise:

  • Engineering Structures (9 publications)
  • Construction and Building Materials (9 publications)
  • Structures (5 publications)
  • Journal of Structural Engineering (4 publications)
  • Journal of Constructional Steel Research (3 publications)

Their research contributions span multiple subfields, including civil and structural engineering, building and construction, and mechanical engineering, intersecting with plant science and mechanics of materials. This multidisciplinary approach highlights a broad engagement with engineering principles applied across both natural and manmade materials and structures.

Best Publications

  • Experimental and numerical study of steel-timber composite (STC) beams

    A. Hassanieh;H.R. Valipour;M.A. Bradford

  • Experimental and analytical behaviour of steel-timber composite connections

    A. Hassanieh;H.R. Valipour;M.A. Bradford

  • Modelling of steel-timber composite connections: Validation of finite element model and parametric study

    A. Hassanieh;H.R. Valipour;M.A. Bradford;C. Sandhaas

  • Load-slip behaviour of steel-cross laminated timber (CLT) composite connections

    A. Hassanieh;H.R. Valipour;M.A. Bradford

  • Experimental and analytical investigation of short-term behaviour of LVL–concrete composite connections and beams

    Nima Khorsandnia;Hamid R. Valipour;Keith Crews

  • Experimental study of flush end plate beam-to-CFST column composite joints with deconstructable bolted shear connectors

    Abdolreza Ataei;Mark A. Bradford;Hamid R. Valipour

  • Experimental and numerical investigation of short-term behaviour of CLT-steel composite beams

    A. Hassanieh;H.R. Valipour;M.A. Bradford

  • A study of thermo-mechanical properties of the cross-linked epoxy: An atomistic simulation

    S. Masoumi;B. Arab;H. Valipour

  • High strength and reactive powder concrete columns subjected to impact: Experimental investigation

    Luan Huynh;Stephen Foster;Hamid Valipour;Robert Randall

  • Composite connections between CLT slab and steel beam: Experiments and empirical models

    A. Hassanieh;H.R. Valipour;M.A. Bradford

  • Experimental study of sustainable high strength steel flush end plate beam-to-column composite joints with deconstructable bolted shear connectors

    Abdolreza Ataei;Mark A. Bradford;Hamid R. Valipour;Xinpei Liu

  • Development of arching action in longitudinally-restrained reinforced concrete beams

    Nima FarhangVesali;Hamid Valipour;Bijan Samali;Stephen Foster

  • Efficient finite element modelling of timber beams strengthened with bonded fibre reinforced polymers

    Hamid R. Valipour;Keith Crews

  • Three-dimensional constitutive modelling of arbitrarily orientated timber based on continuum damage mechanics

    M. Gharib;A. Hassanieh;H. Valipour;M.A. Bradford

  • Nonlocal Damage Formulation for a Flexibility-Based Frame Element

    Hamid R. Valipour;Stephen J. Foster

  • Effective Interactions between Calcium-Silicate-Hydrate Nanolayers

    Saeed Masoumi;Siavash Zare;Hamid Valipour;Mohammad Javad Abdolhosseini Qomi

  • Experimental Investigations of Deconstructable Timber–Concrete Composite Beams

    Nima Khorsandnia;Hamid Valipour;Jörg Schänzlin;Keith Crews

  • Energy implications of using steel-timber composite (STC) elements in buildings

    Alireza A. Chiniforush;Ali Akbarnezhad;Hamid Valipour;Jianzhuang Xiao

  • Cyclic behaviour of bolt and screw shear connectors in steel-timber composite (STC) beams

    A. Ataei;A. Ataei;A.A. Chiniforush;M. Bradford;H. Valipour

  • A total secant flexibility-based formulation for frame elements with physical and geometrical nonlinearities

    Hamid R. Valipour;Stephen J. Foster

  • Dynamic response of cable-stayed bridge under blast load

    S.K. Hashemi;M.A. Bradford;H.R. Valipour

  • Nonlinear finite element analysis of timber beams and joints using the layered approach and hypoelastic constitutive law

    Nima Khorsandnia;Hamid R. Valipour;Keith Crews

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Bradford
Mark A. Bradford University of New South Wales
Stephen J. Foster
Stephen J. Foster University of New South Wales
Bijan Samali
Bijan Samali Western Sydney University
Behzad Fatahi
Behzad Fatahi University of Technology Sydney
Hadi Khabbaz
Hadi Khabbaz University of Technology Sydney
Jianzhuang Xiao
Jianzhuang Xiao Tongji University
Robert B. Randall
Robert B. Randall University of New South Wales

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