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Saber Moradi, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Saber Moradi, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Associate Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
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Seismic response of steel braced frames with shape memory alloy braces
B Asgarian, S Moradi
Journal of Constructional Steel Research 67 (1), 65-74, 2011
1552011
Incremental dynamic analysis of steel frames equipped with NiTi shape memory alloy braces
S Moradi, MS Alam, B Asgarian
The Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings 23 (18), 1406-1425, 2014
902014
Feasibility study of utilizing superelastic shape memory alloy plates in steel beam–column connections for improved seismic performance
S Moradi, MS Alam
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 26 (4), 463-475, 2015
832015
Finite-element simulation of posttensioned steel connections with bolted angles under cyclic loading
S Moradi, MS Alam
ASCE Journal of Structural Engineering 142 (1), 04015075, 2016
662016
Seismic performance of a self-centering steel moment frame building: From component-level modeling to economic loss assessment
X Guan, H Burton, S Moradi
Journal of Constructional Steel Research 150 (November 2018), 129-140, 2018
542018
Lateral load–drift response and limit states of posttensioned steel beam-column connections: parametric study
S Moradi, MS Alam
ASCE Journal of Structural Engineering 143 (3), 04017044-:1-13, 2017
452017
Feasibility of using reduced length superelastic shape memory alloy strands in post-tensioned steel beam–column connections
MA Chowdhury, A Rahmzadeh, S Moradi, MS Alam
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 30 (2), 283-307, 2019
382019
Response surface analysis and optimization of controlled rocking steel braced frames
S Moradi, HV Burton
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 1–32, 2018
382018
Cyclic response sensitivity of energy dissipating steel plate fuses
ASM Shah, S Moradi
Structures 23 (February), 799–811, 2020
282020
Cyclic response sensitivity of post-tensioned steel connections using sequential fractional factorial design
S Moradi, MS Alam, AS Milani
Journal of Constructional Steel Research 112, 155-166, 2015
282015
Multi-criteria optimization of lateral load-drift response of posttensioned steel beam-column connections
S Moradi, MS Alam
Engineering Structures 130 (2017), 180-197, 2017
272017
Self-centering rocking dual-core braced frames with buckling-restrained fuses
MJ E Majumerd, E M Dehcheshmeh, V Broujerdian, S Moradi
Journal of Constructional Steel Research 194, 107322, 2022
232022
Response modification factors for steel buckling restrained braced frames designed as per the 2010 National Building Code of Canada
M Moni, S Moradi, MS Alam
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 43 (8), 702-715, 2016
212016
Parameterized fragility functions for controlled rocking steel braced frames
S Moradi, HV Burton, I Kumar
Engineering Structures 176, 254–264, 2018
202018
Limit state behavior and response sensitivity analysis of endplate steel connections with shape memory alloy bolts
M Mohammadi Nia, S Moradi
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 31 (18), 1-17, 2020
172020
Predictive equations and continuum FE models for self-centering response of SMA-based steel beam-column connections with steel angles
MMS Ghannad, MM Nia, S Moradi
Journal of Building Engineering 43, 2021
162021
Surrogate models for endplate beam-column connections with shape memory alloy bolts
M Mohammadi Nia, S Moradi
Journal of Constructional Steel Research 187, 2021
142021
Multi-objective performance-based design optimization of a controlled rocking steel braced frame system
HV Burton, JY Lee, S Moradi, S Dastmalchi
Resilient Structures and Infrastructure, 243-268, 2019
122019
Sensitivity analysis of self-centering column base connections with shape memory alloy bolts
SM Goshtaei, S Moradi, KMA Hossain
Structures 38, 1050–1065, 2022
102022
Effects of design factors on the cyclic response of sloped RBS moment connections
MM Nia, S Moradi
Engineering Structures 207, 2020
102020
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