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Esmailzadeh, M., & Lakis, A. A. (2012, July). Random vibration prediction of a curved thin shell subjected to turbulent pressure boundary-layer induced pressure field [Paper]. 15th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, Porto, Portugal. Unavailable
Esmailzadeh, M., & Lakis, A. A. (2012). Response of an open curved thin shell to a random pressure field arising from a turbulent boundary layer. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 331(2), 345-364. External link
Esmailzadeh, M., & Lakis, A. A. (2010, August). Turbulence-induced vibration analysis of an open curved thin shell [Paper]. 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting and 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels, Montréal, Québec. External link
Esmailzadeh, M., Lakis, A. A., Thomas, M., & Marcouiller, L. (2009). Prediction of the response of a thin structure subjected to a turbulent boundary-layer-induced random pressure field. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 328(1-2), 109-128. External link
Esmailzadeh, M., Lakis, A. A., Thomas, M., & Marcouiller, L. (2008). Three-dimensional modeling of curved structures containing and/or submerged in fluid. Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, 44(6-7), 334-345. External link
Lakis, A. A., Sabri, F., Kerboua, Y., Esmailzadeh, M., & Toorani, M. (2015, October). Hybrid finite element method in aeroelastic analysis of shell-type structures [Paper]. 7th European Aeronautics Days 2015 (Aerodays 2015), London, UK. Unavailable
Lakis, A. A., Esmailzadeh, M., & Toorani, M. (2013, June). Dynamic response on an open curved thin shell to random pressure field arising from a turbulent boundary layer [Paper]. International Conference on Structural Engineering Dynamics (ICEDyn 2013), Sesimbra, Portugal. Unavailable
Lakis, A. A., Toorani, M., Kerboua, Y., Esmailzadeh, M., & Sabri, F. (2012, July). Dynamic analysis of fluid-shell structures [Paper]. 15th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, Porto, Portugal. Unavailable
Lakis, A. A., Toorani, M. H., Kerboua, Y., Esmailzadeh, M., & Sabri, F. (2011). Theory, analysis and design of fluid-shell structures. Structural Longevity, 6(3), 155-185. External link
Lakis, A. A., Toorani, M. H., Kerboua, Y., Esmailzadeh, M., & Sabri, F. (2011, April). Theory, analysis, and design of fluid-shell structures [Paper]. 11th International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering & Sciences, Nanjing, China. Unavailable