CAREER INTERESTS
Preference for Applied Mechanics-related
research and education; interested in development of
analytical, computational and
experimental techniques applicable to the theory and practice of Structural
Acoustics, Fluid/Solid Interaction,
Multiple Scattering, Underwater/underground acoustics,
Environmental Acoustics, Building
Acoustics, Active Noise and Vibration Control, Stress Wave
Propagation, Dynamic Poroelasticity,
Flow-induced Vibration, Supersonic Flutter, Floating Structures,
Liquid Sloshing, Surface Gravity Waves,
Elastodynamics, Structural Dynamics, Dynamic
Thermoelasticity, Heat Conduction, and
Low Re Number Flow, with special focus on dynamic response
analysis and active control problems
involving Functionally Graded, Nanocomposite, Piezoelectric,
Electrorheological, Magnetorheological,
Auxetic, Shape Memory, and Micropolar materials.
EDUCATION
Ph.D.,
Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA (1992).
M.S.,
Mechanical Engineering, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, USA (1985).
B.S.,
Mechanical Engineering, Cal. State University Chico, California USA (1983).
KEY PUBLICATIONS
1. S.
M. Hasheminejad and T.L. Geers, “Linear vibration analysis of an ultrasonic cleaning
problem,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of
America, 1991,
Vol. 90, no. 6, pp. 3238-3247.
2. S.
M. Hasheminejad and T.L. Geers, “Doubly asymptotic approximations for an acoustic
halfspace,” ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, 1992, Vol. 114, pp. 555-563.
3. S.
M. Hasheminejad and T.L. Geers, “Modal impedances for two spherical surfaces in a
thermoviscous fluid,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of
America, 1993,
Vol. 94, pp. 2205-2214.
4. S.
M. Hasheminejad, “Modal impedances for a spherical source in a fluid-filled spherical
cavity
embedded within a fluid-infiltrated
elastic porous medium,” International Journal of Solids and
Structures, 1998, Vol. 35, pp. 129-148.
5. S.
M. Hasheminejad, “Modal acoustic force on a spherical radiator in an acoustic halfspace
with
locally reacting boundary,”Acustica/Acta Acustica, 2001, Vol. 87, pp. 443-453.
6. S.
M. Hasheminejad and H. Hosseini, “Radiation loading of a cylindrical source in a
fluid-filled
cylindrical cavity embedded within a
fluid saturated poroelastic medium,” ASME Journal of Applied
Mechanics, 2002, Vol. 69, pp. 675-683.
7. S.
M. Hasheminejad and H. Hosseini, “Dynamic stress concentration near on a fluid-filled
permeable borehole induced by general
modal vibrations of an internal cylindrical radiator,”Soil
Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2002, Vol. 22, pp. 441-458.
8. S.
M. Hasheminejad and B. Harsini, “Effects of dynamic viscoelastic properties on acoustic
diffraction by a solid sphere,” Archive of Applied Mechanics, 2002, Vol. 72, pp. 697-712.
9. S.
M. Hasheminejad and N. Safari, “Dynamic viscoelastic effects on sound wave diffraction
by
spherical and cylindrical shells
submerged in and filled with viscous compressible fluids,” Shock and
Vibration, 2003, Vol. 10, pp. 339-363.
10. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Modal vibrations of an infinite cylinder in an
acoustic halfspace,” International Journal of Engineering
Science, 2003,
Vol. 41, pp. 2253-2271.
11. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Energy distribution and radiation loading of a
cylindrical source suspended within a
nonconcentric fluid cylinder,” Acta Mechanica, 2003, Vol. 164,
pp. 15-30.
12. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Eccentricity effects on acoustic radiation from a
spherical source suspended within a
thermoviscous fluid sphere,” IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics
Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 2003, Vol. 50, pp. 1444-1454.
13. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Non-axisymmetric acoustic radiation from a
transversely oscillating rigid sphere
above a rigid/compliant planar boundary,” Acustica/Acta Acustica,
2003, Vol. 89, pp. 998-1007.
14. S.
M. Hasheminejad, “Modal acoustic impedance force on a spherical source near a rigid
interface,” Acta Mechanica Sinica, 2003, Vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 33-39.
15. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Najafi, "Modeling and prediction of acoustic performance of
reactive mufflers based on transmission
loss approach," Amirkabir Journal of Science and Technology,
2003, Vol. 14, pp. 755-764.
16. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Acoustic radiation from a pulsating spherical cap
set on a spherical baffle near a
hard/soft flat surface,” IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 2004,
Vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 110-117.
17. S.
M. Hasheminejad and S. A. Badsar,“Acoustic scattering by a poroelastic sphere near a flat
boundary,” Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2004, Vol. 43, no. 5A, pp. 2612-2623.
18. S.
M. Hasheminejadand M. Azarpeyvand, “Harmonic radiation from a liquid-filled spherical
acoustic lens with an internal eccentric
spherical source,” Mechanics Research Communications, 2004,
Vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 493-506.
19. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Sound radiation from a liquid-filled underwater
spherical acoustic lens with an internal
eccentric baffled spherical piston,” Ocean Engineering, 2004,
Vol. 31, pp. 1129-1146.
20. S.
M. Hasheminejad and S. A. Badsar, “Acoustic scattering by a pair of poroelastic
spheres,”
Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied
Mathematics, 2004, Vol. 57, pp. 95-113.
21. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Vibrations of a cylindrical radiator over an
impedance plane,” Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2004, Vol. 278, pp. 461-477.
22. S.
M. Hasheminejad and S. Mehdizadeh, “Acoustic radiation from a finite spherical source
placed in fluid near a poroelastic
sphere,” Archive of Applied Mechanics, 2004, Vol. 74, pp. 59-74.
23. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Sound radiation due to modal vibrations of a
spherical source in an acoustic
quarterspace,”Shock and Vibration, 2004, Vol. 11, pp. 625-635.
24. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Acoustic radiation from a shell-encapsulated
baffled
cylindrical cap,” Acoustical Physics, 2005, Vol. 51, pp. 419-427.
25. S.
M. Hasheminejad and N. Safari, “Acoustic scattering from viscoelastically coated
spheres
and cylinders in viscous fluids,” Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2005, Vol. 280, pp. 101-125.
26. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Acoustic radiation from a cylindrical source close
to
a rigid corner,”Zeitschrift fur Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 2005, Vol. 85, pp. 66-74.
27. S.
M. Hasheminejad and S. A. Badsar, “Elastic wave scattering by two spherical inclusions
in a
poroelastic medium,” ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 2005,Vol. 131, pp. 953-965.
28. S.
M. Hasheminejad, “Acoustic scattering by a fluid-encapsulating spherical viscoelastic
membrane including thermoviscous
effects,” Journal
of Mechanics,2005, Vol. 21, pp. 205-215.
29. S.
M. Hasheminejad and S. A. Badsar, “Scattering of plane waves by a rigid sphere in an
acoustic quarterspace,” JSME International Journal, 2005,Vol. 48, pp.776-782.
30. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Radiation impedance loading of a spherical source
in a two-dimensional perfect acoustic
waveguide,” Acoustical
Physics, 2006,
Vol. 52, pp.104-115.
31. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. A. Alibakhshi, “Dynamic viscoelastic and multiple scattering
effects in fiber suspensions,” Journal of Dispersion Science and
Technology, 2006, Vol. 27, pp. 219-
234.
32. S.
M. Hasheminejad and S. Mehdizadeh, “Acoustic performance of a multilayer close-fitting
hemispherical enclosure,” Noise Control Engineering Journal,2006, Vol. 54, pp. 86-100.
33. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Avazmohammadi, “Acoustic diffraction by a pair of poroelastic
cylinders,” Zeitschrift fur Angewandte Mathematik und
Mechanik, 2006,
Vol. 8, pp. 589-605.
34. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Azarpeyvand, “Sound pressure attenuation in an acoustically
lined
parallel plate duct containing an
off-center cylindrical radiator,” Acustica/Acta Acustica, 2006, Vol. 92,
pp. 417-426.
35. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Ultrasonic scattering by a viscoelastic fiber of
elliptic cross
section suspended in a viscous fluid
medium,” Journal
of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2006,
Vol. 27, pp. 1165-1179.
36. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Avazmohammadi, “Harmonic wave diffraction by two circular
cavities in a poroelastic formation,” Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2007, Vol. 27, pp. 29-
41.
37. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. A. Alibakhshi, “Ultrasonic scattering from compressible
cylinders
including multiple scattering and
thermoviscous effects,” Archives of Acoustics, 2006, Vol. 31, pp. 243-
263.
38. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. A. Alibakhshi, “Two-Dimensional Scattering from an Impenetrable
Cylindrical Obstacle in an Acoustic
Quarterspace,” Forschungim Ingenieurwesen(Engineering
Research), 2006, Vol. 70, pp. 179-186.
39. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Maleki, “Diffraction of elastic waves by a spherical inclusion
with
an anisotropic graded interfacial layer
and dynamic stress concentrations,” Journal of Nondestructive
Evaluation, 2006, Vol. 25, pp. 67-81.
40. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. A. Alibakhshi, “Diffraction of sound by a poroelastic
cylindrical
absorber near an impedance plane,” International Journal of Mechanical
Sciences, 2007,
Vol. 49, pp.
1-12.
41. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Maleki, “Interaction of a plane progressive sound wave with a
functionally graded spherical shell,” Ultrasonics, 2006, Vol. 45, pp. 165-177.
42. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Avazmohammadi, “Elastic wave scattering in porous unidirectional
fiber-reinforced composites,” Journal of Reinforced Plastics and
Composites, 2007, Vol. 26, pp. 495-
517.
43. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Acoustic scattering by an elliptic cylindrical
absorber,”
Acustica/Acta Acustica, 2007,Vol. 93, pp.789-803.
44. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Ultrasonic scattering by a spheroidal suspension
including
dissipative effects” Journal of Dispersion Science and
Technology, 2007, Vol. 28, pp. 1093 – 1107.
45. S.
M. Hasheminejad and A.K. Miri, “Effect of inter-fiber distance on energy transfer in
unidirectional composites containing
transverse ultrasonic waves,” Advanced Composites Letters,2006,
Vol. 15, pp.157-166.
46. S.
M. Hasheminejad and A. H. Pasdar, “Computation of acoustic field by a spherical source
near
a thermoviscous fluid sphere,” Journal of Computational Acoustics, 2007, Vol. 15, pp.159-180.
47. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Rajabi, “Acoustic resonance scattering from a submerged
functionally graded cylindrical shell,” Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2007, Vol. 302, pp. 208-228.
48. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Acoustic radiation force and torque on a solid elliptic
cylinder” Journal of Computational Acoustics, 2007, Vol. 15, pp. 377-399.
49. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Effects of fiber ellipticity and orientation on dynamic
stress
concentrations in porous fiber-reinforced
composites,” Computational
Mechanics, 2007,
Vol. 40, pp.
1015-1036.
50. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Maleki, “Acoustic resonance scattering from a submerged
anisotropic sphere,” Acoustical Physics, 2008, Vol. 54, pp. 168-179.
51. S.
M. Hasheminejad and A.K. Miri, “Ultrasonic energy transfer and stress concentrations in
a
single-fiber composite with absorbing
interface layer,” Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials,
2008, Vol. 21, pp. 473-509.
52. S.
M. Hasheminejad and A.K. Miri, “Dynamic interaction of an eccentric multipole
cylindrical
radiator suspended in a fluid-filled
borehole within a poroelastic formation,” Acta Mechanica Sinica,
2007, Vol. 23, pp. 399-408.
53. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Maleki, “Effect of interface anisotropy on elastic wave
propagation
in particulate composites,” Journal of Mechanics, 2008, Vol. 24, pp. 77-93.
54. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. A. Alibakhshi, “Eccentricity and thermoviscous effects on
ultrasonic scattering from a
liquid-coated fluid cylinder,” Journal of Zhejiang University Science, 2008,
Vol. 9, pp. 65-78.
55. S.
M. Hasheminejadand S. Kazemirad, “Dynamic response of an eccentrically lined circular
tunnel in poroelastic soil under seismic
excitation,”Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2008,
Vol. 28, pp. 277-292.
56. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Rajabi, “Acoustic scattering characteristics of a thick-walled
orthotropic cylindrical shell at oblique
incidence,” Ultrasonics, 2007, Vol. 47, pp. 32-48.
57. S.
M. Hasheminejad and H. Hosseini, “Nonaxisymmetric interaction of a spherical radiator
in a
fluid-filled permeable borehole,” International Journal of Solids and
Structures, 2008, Vol. 45, pp. 24-
47.
58. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Komeili,"Dynamic response of a thick FGM tube under a
moving
load," Proceedings of the IMECHE, Part C, Journal
of Mechanical Engineering Science, 2007, Vol.
221, pp.1545-1554.
59. S.
M. Hasheminejad and H. Hosseini, “Dynamic interaction of a spherical radiator in a
fluidfilled
cylindrical borehole within a poroelastic
formation,” Mechanics
Research Communications, 2008,
Vol. 35, pp.158-171.
60. S.
M. Hasheminejad and S. Kazemirad, “Scattering and absorption of sound by a compound
cylindrical porous absorber with an
eccentric core,”Acustica/Acta Acustica, 2008, Vol. 94, pp.79-90.
61. S.
M. Hasheminejad, A. Shahsavarifard, and M. Shahsavarifard, “Dynamic Viscoelastic Effects
on Free Vibrations of a Submerged
Fluid-filled Thin Cylindrical Shell,” Journal of Vibration and
Control, 2008, Vol. 14, pp.849-865.
62. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Ultrasonic scattering by a fluid cylinder of elliptic
cross
section including viscous effects” IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics
Ferroelectrics and Frequency
Control, 2008, Vol. 55, pp. 391-404.
63. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Shabanimotlagh, “Sound insulation characteristics of
functionally
graded panels,”Acustica/Acta Acustica, 2008, Vol. 94, pp. 290-300.
64. S.
M. Hasheminejad and S. Kazemirad, “Dynamic viscoelastic effects on sound wave
scattering
by an eccentric compound circular
cylinder,”Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2008, Vol. 318, pp.506-
526.
65. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Avazmohammadi, “Dynamic stress concentrations in lined twin
tunnels within fluid-saturated soil,” ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 2008, Vol. 134, pp.542-
554.
66. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Rajabi, “Scattering and active acoustic control from a submerged
piezoelectric-coupled orthotropic hollow
cylinder,” Journal
of Sound and Vibration, 2008, Vol. 318,
pp.50-73.
67. S.
M. Hasheminejad and A.K. Miri, “Seismic isolation effect of lined circular tunnels with
damping treatments,” Earthquake Engineering and Engineering
Vibration, 2008,
Vol. 7, pp.305-319.
68. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Rajabi, “Effect of FGM core on dynamic response of a buried
sandwich cylindrical shell in poroelastic
soil to harmonic body waves,” International Journal of
Pressure Vessels and Piping, 2008, Vol. 85, pp.762-771.
69. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Maleki, “Acoustic wave interaction with a laminated transversely
isotropic spherical shell with imperfect
bonding,” Archive
of Applied Mechanics, 2009, Vol. 79, pp.97-
112.
70. S.
M. Hasheminejad and A. Rafsanjani, “Steady state vibration of an FGM plate strip under
a
moving line load,” Mechanics of Advanced Materials and
Structures, 2009, Vol. 16, pp.417-428.
71. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Komeili, “Effect of imperfect bonding on axisymmetric
elastodynamic response of a lined
circular tunnel in poroelastic soil due to a moving ring
load,”International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2009, Vol. 46, pp.398-411.
72. M. Maleki and S. M. Hasheminejad, “Elastic Wave Scattering in Semi-crystalline Polymers,”
International Journal of Engineering
Science, 2009,
Vol. 47, pp.767-776.
73. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Aghabeigi, “Liquid sloshing in half-full horizontal elliptical
tanks,”
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2009, Vol. 324, pp.332-349.
74. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Maleki, “Free vibration and forced harmonic response of an
electrorheological fluid-filled sandwich
plate,” Smart
Materials and Structures, 2009, Vol. 18, art. no.
055013.
75. S.
M. Hasheminejad and Y. Mirzaei, “Free vibration analysis of an eccentric hollow
cylinder
using exact three dimensional elasticity
theory,” Journal
of Sound and Vibration, 2009, Vol. 326,
pp.687-702.
76. M. Rajabi and S. M. Hasheminejad and, “Acoustic resonance scattering from a multilayered
cylindrical shell with imperfect
bonding,” Ultrasonics,
2009,
Vol. 49, pp.682-695.
77. S.
M. Hasheminejad and A. Ahamdi-Savadkoohi, “Vibro-acoustic behavior of a hollow FGM
cylinder excited by on-surface mechanical
drives,” Composite
Structures, 2010, Vol. 92, pp.86-96.
78. S.
M. Hasheminejad and R. Avazmohammadi, “Size-dependent effective dynamic properties of
unidirectional nanocomposites with
interface energy effects,” Composites Science and Technology,
2009, Vol. 69, pp.2538-2546.
79. S.
M. Hasheminejad, S. M. Hosseinimaab and M. Maleki, “Acoustic scattering and active
control from a near-surface underwater
piezoelastic spherical shell transducer,” IEEE Journal of
Oceanic Engineering, 2010, Vol. 35, pp.438-447.
80. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Shabanimotlagh, “Magnetic field-dependent sound transmission
properties of magnetorheological
elastomer-based adaptive panels,” Smart Materials and Structures,
2010, Vol. 19, art. no. 035006.
81. S.
M. Hasheminejad, A. Bahari and S. Abbasion, “Modelling and simulation of acoustic pulse
interaction with a fluid-filled hollow
elastic sphere through numerical Laplace inversion,” Applied
Mathematical Modelling, 2011, Vol. 35, pp.22-49.
82. S.
M. Hasheminejad, S. Abbasion, and A. Bahari, “Time domain computation and visualization
of shock induced sound fields for a
doubly fluid-loaded hollow cylinder,” Computers & Structures,
2010, Vol. 88, pp.1077-1091.
83. B. Gheshlaghi, S. M. Hasheminejad, and S. Abbasion, “Size dependent torsional vibration of
nanotubes,” Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and
Nanostructures, 2010, Vol. 43, pp.45-48.
84. M.E. Aryaee-Panah, and S. M. Hasheminejad, “Vibration suppression of an elastic plate by use
of an electrorheological patch and
constraining layer,” International Journal Of Structural Changes In
Solids, 2010, Vol. 2, art. pp.65-75.
85. S.
M. Hasheminejad, S. Abbasion, and Y. Mirzaei, “Acoustic pulse interaction with a
submerged FGM hollow cylinder,” Acoustical Physics, 2011, Vol. 57, pp.20-35.
86. S. M.
Hasheminejad and
M. M. Mohammadi, “Effect of anti-slosh baffles on free liquid
oscillations in partially filled
horizontal circular tanks,” Ocean Engineering, 2011, Vol. 38, pp.49-62.
87. S.
M. Hasheminejad, S. Rezaei, and P. Hosseini, “Exact solution for dynamic response ofan
elastic elliptical membrane,” Thin-Walled Structures, 2011, Vol.49, pp.371-378.
88. S.
M. Hasheminejad and A. Rafsanjani, “Two-dimensional elasticity solution for transient
response of simply supported beams under
moving loads,” Acta Mechanica, 2011, Vol. 217, pp.205-218.
89. S.
M. Hasheminejad and Y. Mirzaei, “Exact 3D elasticity solution for free vibrations of an
eccentric hollow sphere,” Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2011, Vol. 330, pp.229-244.
90. S.
M. Hasheminejad and B. Gheshlaghi,“Dissipative surface stress effects on free
vibrations of
nanowires,” Applied Physics Letters, 2010, Vol. 97, article no. 253103.
91. S.
M. Hasheminejad, B. Gheshlaghi,Y. Mirzaei, and S. Abbasion “Free transverse vibrations
of
cracked nanobeams with surface effects,” Thin Solid Films, 2011, Vol. 519, pp.2477-2482.
92. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Aghabeigi, “Transient sloshing in half-full horizontal
elliptical
tanks under lateral excitation,” Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2011, Vol. 330, pp.3507-3525.
93. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Aghabeigi, “Sloshing characteristics in half-full horizontal
elliptical
tanks with vertical baffles,” Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2012, Vol. 36, pp.57-71.
94. B. Gheshlaghi,and S. M. Hasheminejad, “Surface effects on nonlinear free vibration of
nanobeams,” Composites: Part B, 2011, Vol. 42, pp.934-937.
95. B. Gheshlaghi,and S. M. Hasheminejad, “Adsorption-induced resonance frequency shift in
Timoshenko microbeams,” Current Applied Physics, 2011, Vol. 11, pp.1035-1041.
96. S.
M. Hasheminejad, S.Malakooti, and H. MousaviAkbarzadeh, “Acoustic radiation from a
submerged hollow FGM sphere,” Archive of Applied Mechanics, 2011, Vol. 81, pp.1889-1902.
97. S.
M. Hasheminejad, A. Ghaheri, and S. Rezaei, “Semi-analytic solutions for the free
in-plane
vibrations of confocal annular elliptic
plates with elastically restrained edges,” Journal of Sound and
Vibration, 2012, Vol. 331, pp.434-456.
98. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Alaei, “Vibroacoustic response and active control of a
fluid-filled
FGPM composite cylinder,” Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and
Structures, 2012, Vol. 23,
pp.775-790.
99. S.
M. Hasheminejad and Y. Mirzaei, “Three dimensional vibration analysis of a class of
traction-free solid elastic bodies with
an eccentric cavity,” Shock and Vibration, 2012, Vol. 19, pp.1341-
1357.
100. S.
M. Hasheminejad, M. Nezami, and M.E. Aryaee Panah, “Flutter suppression of an
elastically
supported plate with electro-rheological
fluid core under yawed supersonic flows,” International
Journal of Structural Stability and
Dynamics, 2013,
Vol. 13, 1250073, DOI:
10.1142/S0219455412500733.
101. B. Gheshlaghi and S. M. Hasheminejad,“Vibration analysis of piezoelectric nanowires with
surface and small-scale effects,” Current Applied Physics, 2012, Vol. 12, pp.1096-1099.
102. S.
M. Hasheminejad, M. Nezami, and M.E. Aryaee-Panah, “Supersonic flutter suppression of
electrorheological fluid-based adaptive
panels resting on elastic foundations using sliding mode control,”
Smart Materials and Structures, 2012, Vol. 21, art. No. 045005.
103. S.
M. Hasheminejad, Rezgar Shakeri, and Shahed Rezaei, “Vibro-acoustic response of an
elliptical plate-cavity coupled system to
external shock loads,” Applied Acoustics, 2012, Vol. 73, pp.757-
769.
104. S.
M. Hasheminejad, H. Mousavi-Akbarzadeh, and Y. Mirzaei, “Nonaxisymmetric
elastoacoustic analysis of a submerged
eccentric hollow sphere: an exact solution,” Acta Mechanica,
2012, Vol. 223, pp.1397-1416.
105. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and H. Mousavi-Akbarzadeh, “Vibroacoustic response of an eccentric
hollow cylinder,” Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2012, Vol. 331, pp.3791-3808.
106. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and B. Gheshlaghi, “Three-dimensional elastodynamic solution for an
arbitrary thick FGM rectangular plate
resting on a two parameter viscoelastic foundation,” Composite
Structures, 2012, Vol. 94, pp.2746-2755.
107. Gheshlaghi, and S. M. Hasheminejad, “Size dependent surface dissipation in thick nanowires,”
Applied Physics Letters, 2012, Vol. 100, article no. 263112.
108. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and B. Gheshlaghi, “Eigenfrequencies and quality factors of nanofilm
resonators with dissipative surface
stress effects,” Wave Motion, 2013, Vol. 50, pp. 94-100.
109. S.
M. Hasheminejad, A. Moshrefzadeh, and M. Jarrahi, “Transient sloshing in partially
filled
laterally-excited spherical vessels,” ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 2013, Vol. 139, pp. 802-
813.
110. S.
M. Hasheminejad, S. Rezaei, and R. Shakeri, “Flexural transient response of elastically
supported elliptical plates under
in-plane loads using Mathieu function,” Thin-Walled Structures, 2013,
Vol. 62, pp.37-45.
111. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and H. Mousavi-Akbarzadeh, “Three dimensional non-axisymmetric
transient acoustic radiation from an
eccentric hollow cylinder,” Wave Motion, 2013, Vol. 50, pp.723-
738.
112. S.
M. Hasheminejad, A. Ghaheri, and S. Vaezian, “Exact solution for free in-plane vibration
analysis of an eccentric elliptical
plate,” Acta
Mechanica, 2013,
Vol. 224, pp.1609-1624.
113. S.
M. Hasheminejad and M. Alaei, “Acoustic radiation and active control from a smart
functionally graded submerged hollow
cylinder,” Journal
of Vibration and Control, 2014, Vol. 20,
pp.2202-2220.
114. S.
M. Hasheminejad, M.M. Keshvari, and M.R. Ashory, “Dynamic stability of super-elliptical
plates resting on elastic foundations
under periodic in-plane loads,” ASCE Journal of Engineering
Mechanics, 2014, Vol. 140, pp.172-181.
115. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and A. Ghaheri, “Free vibration analysis of a finite-length isotropic
solid
elliptic cylinder using exact three
dimensional elasticity theory,” Applied Mathematical Modelling,
2013, Vol. 37, pp.8725-8741.
116. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and H. Keshavarzpour, “Active sound radiation control of a thick
piezolaminated smart rectangular plate,” Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2013, Vol. 332, pp. 4798-
4816.
117. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and S. Vaezian, “Free vibration analysis of an elliptical plate with
eccentric elliptical cut-outs,” Meccanica, 2014, Vol. 49, pp.37-50.
118. B. Gheshlaghi, and S. M. Hasheminejad, “Size dependent damping in axisymmetric vibrations
of circular nanoplates,” Thin Solid Films, 2013, Vol. 537, pp.212-216.
119. S.
M. Hasheminejad, H. A. Khaani and R. Shakeri, “Free vibration and dynamic response of a
fluid-coupled double elliptical plate
system using Mathieu functions,” International Journal of
Mechanical Sciences, 2013, Vol. 75, pp.66-79.
120. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and M. Vahedi, “Active vibration control of a thick piezolaminated beam
with imperfectly integrated sensor and
actuator layers,” International Journal of Automation and
Control, 2014, Vol. 8, pp.58-87.
121. A. Oveisi, M. Gudarzi, and S. M. Hasheminejad, “Dynamic response of a thick piezoelectric
circular cylindrical panel: an exact
solution,” Shock
and Vibration, Vol. 2014, article ID 592165,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/592165.
122. A. Oveisi, M. Gudarzi, and S. M. Hasheminejad, “An investigation on free/forced vibration of a
piezoelectric circular cylindrical panel
located on an elastic foundation,” International Journal of
Mechanics, 2013, Vol. 7, pp.45-56.
123. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and M. Aghayi Motaaleghi, “Supersonic flutter control of an
electrorheological fluid-based smart
circular cylindrical shell,” International Journal of Structural
Stability and Dynamics, 2014, Vol. 14, DOI: 10.1142/S0219455413500648.
124. S.
M. Hasheminejad, M. M. Mohammadi, and M. Jarrahi, “Liquid sloshing in partly-filled
laterally-excited circular tanks equipped
with baffles,” Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2014, Vol. 44,
pp.97-114.
125. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and A. Ghaheri, “Exact solution for free vibration analysis of an
eccentric
elliptical plate,” Archive of Applied Mechanics, 2014, Vol. 84, pp.543-552.
126. S.
M. Hasheminejad, M. Vahedi, and A.H.D. Markazi, “Multi-objective robust active vibration
control of an arbitrary thick
piezolaminated beam,” Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures,
2014, DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2014.882460.
127. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and A. Ghaheri, “Exact solution for free vibration analysis of an
eccentric
elliptical membrane,” Zeitschrift fur Angewandte Mathematik und
Mechanik, 2014,
DOI: 10.1002/zamm.201300118.
128. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and M. Tafani, “Coupled hydroelastic vibrations of an elliptical
cylindrical
tank with an elastic bottom,” Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2014, Vol. 26, pp.264-276.
129. S.
M. Hasheminejad, A.H. Rabiee, M. Jarrahi, and A.H.D. Markazi, “Active vortex-induced
vibration control of a circular cylinder
at low Reynolds number using an adaptive fuzzy sliding mode
controller,” Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2014, DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2014.06.011.
130. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and M. Gudarzi, “Active
sound radiation control of a submerged
piezocomposite hollow sphere,” Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 2014, DOI:
10.1177/1045389X14549863.
131. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and B. Afsharmanesh, “Vibroacoustic
response of an annular sandwich
electrorheological disc,” Journal
of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control, 2014, in
press.
132. S.
M. Hasheminejad, and M. Jarrahi, “Numerical
simulation of two dimensional vortexinduced
vibrations of an elliptic cylinder at low Reynolds numbers,” Computers and Fluids, 2014, in
press.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
A. Positions Held
Professor, Dept. of Mech. Eng., Iran
Univ. of Sci. & Tech., Tehran, 1993-present.
Lecturer, Dept. of Aerospace Eng.,
Research Div., Azad Univ., Poonak, Tehran, 1999- present.
Lecturer, Westminster Community College,
Westminster, Colorado, USA (1992-1993)
Lecturer, Dept. of Mech. Eng., Colorado
School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA (1992-1993)
Research Assistant, Dept. of Mech. Eng.,
U.C. Boulder, Colorado, 1988-1992.
Engineering Technician, General
Instruments, Palo Alto, California, 1983-1985.
B. Applied Research Expertise
Have conducted (consulted in) various
national research projects, including design and construction of
high-power underwater piezoelectric
transducers, acoustic silencers & mufflers, sound absorbers
(acoustic foams) and insulators,
vibration damping treatments, pneumatic mounts, broadcasting studios;
noise and vibration control in
automobiles, airplanes, trains, buildings, residential and industrial
environments; development of standards,
specifications and guidelines on environmental noise and
vibration control; design, construction,
and testing of vent silencers for urban natural gas pressure
reduction station, and is currently
involved in seismic/blast-proof design of underground gas pipelines.
C. Teaching Experience
Have instructed following course at
various levels*:
1- Ph.D. level Advanced Engineering Mathematics (II); 20 semesters, IUST, Tehran,
Iran.
2- Ph.D. level Acoustic Wave Propagation; 2 semesters, IUST, Tehran, Iran.
3- M.S. level Advanced Engineering Mathematics (I); 30 semesters, IUST, Tehran,
Iran.
4- M.S. level Advanced Engineering Vibrations; 10 semesters, IUST, Tehran, Iran.
5- M.S. level Advanced Dynamics of Structures; 10 semesters, Azad Unv., Tehran,
Iran.
6- B.S. level Dynamics; 15 semesters, IUST, Tehran, Iran.
7- B.S. level Engineering Vibrations; 30 semesters, IUST, Tehran, Iran.
8- B.S. level Linear Control Systems; 2 semesters , IUST, Tehran, Iran
9- B.S. level Dynamics; 2 semesters, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado,
USA.
10- B.S. level Physics (I); 2 semesters, Westminster Community College, Colorado,
USA.
D. Computer Programming and Systems
Proficient in computer and internet
search-engine use.
Familiar with MP COMPLEX-FORTRAN,
MATHEMATICA, MATLAB, MAPLE, IMSL, Netlib.
E. Additional Skills
Proficient in English technical writing
and oral communication; Familiar with theory and applications of
finite and boundary element methods.
BACKGROUND
DOB: July 1962; married, two children;
excellent health; athletic; references on request.