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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering D-index 36 Citations 5,779 224 World Ranking 1420 National Ranking 579

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Awards & Achievements

2008 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Mechanics
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Thermodynamics

Mechanics, Erosion, Geotechnical engineering, Computational fluid dynamics and Multiphase flow are his primary areas of study. The Fluid dynamics research he does as part of his general Mechanics study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Tracking, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. Siamack A. Shirazi has included themes like Particle velocity, Simulation and Flow, Flow conditions in his Erosion study.

His Geotechnical engineering study incorporates themes from Wall thickness, Radius, Viscosity, Piping and Pipe flow. His Computational fluid dynamics research includes themes of Particle image velocimetry, Erosion rate, Erosion prediction and Computer simulation. His Multiphase flow research incorporates themes from Pipeline transport, Petroleum engineering and Current.

His most cited work include:

  • A comprehensive review of solid particle erosion modeling for oil and gas wells and pipelines applications (203 citations)
  • Comparison of computed and measured particle velocities and erosion in water and air flows (181 citations)
  • Application and experimental validation of a computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based erosion prediction model in elbows and plugged tees (154 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Erosion, Mechanics, Geotechnical engineering, Computational fluid dynamics and Multiphase flow. His study in Erosion is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Flow, Flow conditions and Particle size. His Mechanics study combines topics in areas such as Porosity and Simulation.

His Geotechnical engineering research incorporates elements of Erosion corrosion, Corrosion, Slug flow, Piping and Annular flow. His Computational fluid dynamics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Slurry and Jet. Siamack A. Shirazi works mostly in the field of Multiphase flow, limiting it down to topics relating to Petroleum engineering and, in certain cases, Petroleum industry, as a part of the same area of interest.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Erosion (46.88%)
  • Mechanics (46.48%)
  • Geotechnical engineering (35.55%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Erosion (46.88%)
  • Mechanics (46.48%)
  • Computational fluid dynamics (30.08%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Siamack A. Shirazi mainly focuses on Erosion, Mechanics, Computational fluid dynamics, Particulates and Particle size. His Erosion study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Slurry, Geotechnical engineering and Flow, Flow visualization. As a member of one scientific family, Siamack A. Shirazi mostly works in the field of Flow, focusing on Piping and, on occasion, Erosion control and Flow conditioning.

His research in the fields of Multiphase flow, Flow conditions and Stokes number overlaps with other disciplines such as Single phase and Magnetosphere particle motion. His research in Computational fluid dynamics intersects with topics in Pipeline transport, Erosion prediction, Geometry, Turbulence and Series. The concepts of his Particle size study are interwoven with issues in Particle velocity and Metallurgy, Metallic materials.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Application and experimental validation of a CFD based erosion prediction procedure for jet impingement geometry (27 citations)
  • Experimental study of particle size, shape and particle flow rate on Erosion of stainless steel (25 citations)
  • Modeling sand fines erosion in elbows mounted in series (19 citations)

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Best Publications

A comprehensive review of solid particle erosion modeling for oil and gas wells and pipelines applications

Mazdak Parsi;Kamyar Najmi;Fardis Najafifard;Shokrollah Hassani.
Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering (2014)

382 Citations

Comparison of computed and measured particle velocities and erosion in water and air flows

Y. Zhang;E.P. Reuterfors;B.S. McLaury;S.A. Shirazi.
Wear (2007)

364 Citations

Application and experimental validation of a computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based erosion prediction model in elbows and plugged tees

Xianghui Chen;Brenton S. McLaury;Siamack A. Shirazi.
Computers & Fluids (2004)

287 Citations

State-of-the-art cuttings transport in horizontal wellbores

A.A. Pilehvari;J.J. Azar;S.A. Shirazi.
Spe Drilling & Completion (1999)

198 Citations

Development of mechanistic erosion equation for solid particles

H. Arabnejad;A. Mansouri;S.A. Shirazi;B.S. McLaury.
Wear (2015)

197 Citations

Numerical and experimental investigation of the relative erosion severity between plugged tees and elbows in dilute gas/solid two-phase flow

Xianghui Chen;Brenton S. McLaury;Siamack A. Shirazi.
Wear (2006)

183 Citations

Experimental and computational study of erosion in elbows due to sand particles in air flow

Ronald E. Vieira;Amir Mansouri;Brenton S. McLaury;Siamack A. Shirazi.
Powder Technology (2016)

165 Citations

A Procedure to Predict Solid Particle Erosion in Elbows and Tees

S. A. Shirazi;J. R. Shadley;B. S. McLaury;E. F. Rybicki.
Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology-transactions of The Asme (1995)

165 Citations

Hydrodynamics of Two-Phase Flow in Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone Separators

Inta A. Arpandi;Ashutosh R. Joshi;Ovadia Shoham;Siamack A. Shirazi.
Spe Journal (1996)

143 Citations

An Alternate Method to API RP 14E for Predicting Solids Erosion in Multiphase Flow

Brenton S. McLaury;Siamack A. Shirazi.
Journal of Energy Resources Technology-transactions of The Asme (2000)

143 Citations

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