Mohsen Asghari

         

      Associate Professor

   

      Mechanical Engineering Department,  

   

      Sharif University of Technology,

 

Azadi Ave., Tehran, Iran.

 

Email address: asghari@sharif.edu

 

 

Project of Advanced Mathematics

 

 

Grades: Strength of Materials II

 

Grades: Continuum

 

     

 

      Education:       

 

.     Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology (First Rank).

.     M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology (First Rank).

.     B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology (Third Rank).

      Diploma, Mathematics&Physics, Alborz Grand High School (First Rank).

 

 

      Research interests:

.     Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics

.     Finite Deformation Plasticity

.     Nonlinear Finite Element

.     Nano-Mechanics

.     Applied Mathematics

 

 

Recent Selected Publications:

1- M. Asghari,  2012, Geometrically nonlinear micro-plate formulation based on the modified couple stress theory, International Journal of Engineering Science, V51, pp. 292-309 (2012).

 

2- M. Asghari, M. Rahaeifard, M.H. Kahrobaiyan, M.T. Ahmadian, 2011, The modified couple stress functionally graded Timoshenko beam formulation, Materials and Design, V32, pp. 1435-1443 (2011)

 

3- M. Asghari, R. Naghdabadi, J. Rafati-Heravi, 2011, Small scale effects on the stability of carbon nano-peapods under radial pressure, Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, published online with doi:10.1016/j.physe.2010.12.013.

 

4- M. Asghari, M.H. Kahrobaiyan, M.T. Ahmadian, 2010, A nonlinear Timoshenko beam formulation based on the modified couple stress theory, International Journal of Engineering Science, V48, pp. 1749-1761 (2010).

 

5- M. Asghari, 2010, Basis free expressions for the stress rate of isotropic elastic materials in the cases of coalescent principal stretches, International Journal of Solids and Structures, V47, pp. 611-613, (2010).

 

6- M. Asghari, E. Ghafoori, 2010, A three-dimensional elasticity solution for functionally graded rotating disks, Composite Structures, V92, 1092-1099, (2010).