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Reza Vaziri is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada and has a research focus within the field of Engineering. Their work extensively covers subfields such as Mechanics of Materials, Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The scholar's research is concentrated on topics including Mechanical Behavior of Composites, Textile materials and evaluations, Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation, Structural Analysis and Optimization, Structural Health Monitoring Techniques, Numerical methods in engineering, and Structural Response to Dynamic Loads.

Reza Vaziri has contributed to several publication venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Composite Structures
  • Composites Part B Engineering
  • Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing
  • Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Thin-Walled Structures

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Vaziri include:

  • Physics-informed neural network for modelling the thermochemical curing process of composite-tool systems during manufacture (2021), published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Theory-guided machine learning for damage characterization of composites (2020), published in Composite Structures
  • Machine learning assisted characterisation and simulation of compressive damage in composite laminates (2021), published in Composite Structures
  • Progressive damage analysis of composite structures using higher-order layer-wise elements (2020), published in Composites Part B Engineering
  • Compressive damage modeling of fiber-reinforced composite laminates using 2D higher-order layer-wise models (2021), published in Composites Part B Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Vaziri include Johannes Reiner, Abbas S. Milani, Anoush Poursartip, Navid Zobeiry, and Reza Sourki. These collaborations suggest a focused network within composite materials and structural mechanics research.

Best Publications

  • A Plane Strain Model for Process-Induced Deformation of Laminated Composite Structures

    Andrew Johnston;Reza Vaziri;Anoush Poursartip

  • Physics-informed neural network for modelling the thermochemical curing process of composite-tool systems during manufacture

    Sina Amini Niaki;Ehsan Haghighat;Trevor Campbell;Anoush Poursartip

  • A physically based continuum damage mechanics model for thin laminated composite structures

    Kevin V. Williams;Reza Vaziri;Anoush Poursartip

  • Application of a damage mechanics model for predicting the impact response of composite materials

    Kevin V. Williams;Reza Vaziri

  • Finite element modelling of the progressive crushing of braided composite tubes under axial impact

    Carla McGregor;Reza Vaziri;Xinran Xiao

  • A two-dimensional flow model for the process simulation of complex shape composite laminates

    Pascal Hubert;Reza Vaziri;Anoush Poursartip

  • Finite element based prediction of process-induced deformation of autoclaved composite structures using 2D process analysis and 3D structural analysis

    G. Fernlund;A. Osooly;A. Poursartip;R. Vaziri

  • A continuum shell finite element model for impact simulation of woven fabrics

    A. Shahkarami;R. Vaziri

  • Simulation of progressive damage development in braided composite tubes under axial compression

    Carla J. McGregor;Reza Vaziri;Anoush Poursartip;Xinran Xiao

  • Theory-guided machine learning for damage characterization of composites

    Navid Zobeiry;Johannes Reiner;Reza Vaziri

  • Deformation and failure of blast-loaded square plates

    N.S. Rudrapatna;R. Vaziri;M.D. Olson

  • A study of energy dissipating mechanisms in orthogonal cutting of UD-CFRP composites

    Xiaoye Yan;Johannes Reiner;Mattia Bacca;Yusuf Altintas

  • Characterization of strain-softening behavior and failure mechanisms of composites under tension and compression

    N. Zobeiry;R. Vaziri;A. Poursartip

  • Computationally efficient pseudo-viscoelastic models for evaluation of residual stresses in thermoset polymer composites during cure

    Nima Zobeiry;Reza Vaziri;Anoush Poursartip

  • Deformation and failure of blast-loaded stiffened plates

    N.S. Rudrapatna;R. Vaziri;M.D. Olson

  • Experimental study of damage propagation in Over-height Compact Tension tests

    Xiangqian Li;Stephen R. Hallett;Michael R. Wisnom;Navid Zobeiry

  • A Plasticity-Based Constitutive Model for Fibre-Reinforced Composite Laminates

    R. Vaziri;M. D. Olson;D. L. Anderson

  • Analytical solution for low-velocity impact response of composite plates

    Michael O. Pierson;Reza Vaziri

  • Machine learning assisted characterisation and simulation of compressive damage in composite laminates

    Johannes Reiner;Reza Vaziri;Navid Zobeiry

  • An efficient method for continuous measurement of projectile motion in ballistic impact experiments

    Darlene Starratt;Tim Sanders;Elvis Cepuš;Anoush Poursartip

  • Progress in braided composite tube crush simulation

    Xinran Xiao;Carla McGregor;Reza Vaziri;Anoush Poursartip

  • Closed-form solution for process-induced stresses and deformation of a composite part cured on a solid tool: Part II – Curved geometries

    Abdul Rahim Ahamed Arafath;Reza Vaziri;Anoush Poursartip

  • Impact analysis of laminated composite plates and shells by super finite elements

    R. Vaziri;X. Quan;M.D. Olson

Frequent Co-Authors

Xinran Xiao
Xinran Xiao Michigan State University
Erasmo Carrera
Erasmo Carrera Polytechnic University of Turin
Marco Petrolo
Marco Petrolo Polytechnic University of Turin
Abbas S. Milani
Abbas S. Milani University of British Columbia
Pascal Hubert
Pascal Hubert McGill University
Michael R Wisnom
Michael R Wisnom University of Bristol
Stephen R. Hallett
Stephen R. Hallett University of Bristol
Xiaodong Xu
Xiaodong Xu University of Washington
Yusuf Altintas
Yusuf Altintas University of British Columbia
Frank Ko
Frank Ko University of British Columbia

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