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Mehdi Habibniarami
Mehdi Habibniarami
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ANN assisted flow modeling and analysis for a cyclorotor in ground effect
M Habibnia, J Pascoa
Aerospace Science and Technology 95, 105495, 2019
232019
Numerical analysis of a cycloidal rotor under diverse operating conditions and altitudes
MH Rami, J Pascoa
SAE International Journal of Advances and Current Practices in Mobility 2 …, 2019
122019
Surface pressure characteristics of a highly loaded turbine blade at design and off-design conditions; a CFD methodology
RRMM S. Vakilipour, M. Habibnia, M. H. Sabour
Thermophysics and Aeromechanics 24, 469–482, 2017
92017
Shear layer investigation through a high-load cascade in low-pressure gas turbine conditions
MH Rami, S Vakilipour, MH Sabour, R Riazi, H Hassannia
Int. J. Mech. Mechatron. Eng 13 (3), 216-226, 2019
72019
A novel propulsion system based on cycloidal rotors coupled with pair-wing for VTOL aircrafts; cyclo-craft
M Habibnia, F Rodrigues, J Páscoa
Progress in Canadian Mechanical Engineering 3, 2020
62020
NOVEL PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR VTOL AIRCRAFT BASED ON CYCLOIDAL ROTORS COUPLED WITH WINGS
FF Rodrigues, M Habibnia, J Pascoa
62020
Performance Optimization of Forward-Flight and Lift-Up Phases in a Cycloidal Rotor Using an Active Control Mechanism
JCP Mehdi Habibnia Rami
Journal of Aerospace Engineering 34 (4), 18, 2021
4*2021
Active control assessments towards optimizing the performance of a cycloidal rotor at hover
M Habibnia, J Pascoa
Aerospace Science and Technology 119, 107141, 2021
32021
Coupled Active Control Technique for Oscillating Blades in a Cycloidal Rotor Using CFD and ANN Analysis by Including 3D End Wall Effects
M Habibnia Rami, J Carlos Pascoa
Journal of Aerospace Engineering 34 (6), 04021089, 2021
2021
CFD Modelling of 3D Effects in Cycloidal Rotors A Performance Analysis Assessment with Design Guidelines
MH Rami
PQDT-Global, 2021
2021
CFD Modelling of 3D Effects in Cycloidal Rotors
MH Rami
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