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Professor Vahid Nassehi
Professor Vahid Nassehi
Loughborough University (UK), Retired
Verified email at nassehi.com
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Modelling of combined Navier–Stokes and Darcy flows in crossflow membrane filtration
V Nassehi
Chemical Engineering Science 53 (6), 1253-1265, 1998
1731998
Numerical analysis of coupled Stokes/Darcy flows in industrial filtrations
NS Hanspal, AN Waghode, V Nassehi, RJ Wakeman
Transport in porous media 64, 73-101, 2006
1662006
Practical aspects of finite element modelling of polymer processing
V Nassehi
(No Title), 2002
1122002
Finite element modelling of flow through a porous medium between two parallel plates using the Brinkman equation
M Parvazinia, V Nassehi, RJ Wakeman, MHR Ghoreishy
Transport in porous media 63, 71-90, 2006
912006
Development of a predictive mathematical model for coupled Stokes/Darcy flows in cross-flow membrane filtration
NS Hanspal, AN Waghode, V Nassehi, RJ Wakeman
Chemical Engineering Journal 149 (1-3), 132-142, 2009
792009
A finite volume model for the hydrodynamics of combined free and porous flow in sub-surface regions
DB Das, V Nassehi, RJ Wakeman
Advances in Environmental Research 7 (1), 35-58, 2002
712002
Modelling transdermal drug delivery using microneedles: Effect of geometry on drug transport behaviour
O Olatunji, DB Das, V Nassehi
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences 101 (1), 164-175, 2012
582012
Analysis of pleat crowding and medium compression in pleated cartridge filters
RJ Wakeman, NS Hanspal, AN Waghode, V Nassehi
Chemical Engineering Research and Design 83 (10), 1246-1255, 2005
572005
Finite-element modelling of combined free/porous flow regimes: simulation of flow through pleated cartridge filters
V Nassehi, NS Hanspal, AN Waghode, WR Ruziwa, RJ Wakeman
Chemical engineering science 60 (4), 995-1006, 2005
482005
Incorporating domain-specific knowledge into a genetic algorithm to implement case-based reasoning adaptation
S Passone, PWH Chung, V Nassehi
Knowledge-Based Systems 19 (3), 192-201, 2006
462006
Modeling the transient flow of rubber compounds in the dispersive section of an internal mixer with slip‐stick boundary conditions
MHR Ghoreishy, V Nassehi
Advances in Polymer Technology: Journal of the Polymer Processing Institute …, 1997
461997
A computational intelligence based approach for the analysis and optimization of a crude oil desalting and dehydration process
MB Al-Otaibi, A Elkamel, V Nassehi, SA Abdul-Wahab
Energy & fuels 19 (6), 2526-2534, 2005
432005
Investigation of the efficiency of existing air pollution monitoring sites in the state of Kuwait
MS Al-Rashidi, V Nassehi, RJ Wakeman
Environmental pollution 138 (2), 219-229, 2005
392005
A new two‐dimensional finite element model for the shallow water equations using a Lagrangian framework constructed along fluid particle trajectories
J Petera, V Nassehi
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 39 (24), 4159-4182, 1996
381996
Evaluation of stress-effective flow in rubber mixing
L Hou, V Nassehi
Science Direct Working Paper, 04, 2001
372001
Finite element simulation of the micromechanics of interlayered polymer/fibre composites: a study of the interactions between the reinforcing phases
V Nassehi, J Dhillon, L Mascia
Composites science and technology 47 (4), 349-358, 1993
361993
Application of computer modelling techniques to the determination of optimum effluent discharge policies in tidal water systems
JH Bikangaga, V Nassehi
Water Research 29 (10), 2367-2375, 1995
341995
Modeling of mixing in internal mixers with long blade tips
V Nassehi, MHR Ghoreishy
Advances in Polymer Technology: Journal of the Polymer Processing Institute …, 2001
302001
A mathematical model for the hydrodynamics and pollutants transport in long and narrow tidal rivers
V Nassehi, JH Bikangaga
Applied mathematical modelling 17 (8), 415-422, 1993
291993
Multi-scale finite element modelling of laminar steady flow through highly permeable porous media
M Parvazinia, V Nassehi, RJ Wakeman
Chemical engineering science 61 (2), 586-596, 2006
272006
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