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Cardiovascular System | 2015

Are two-dimensional images sufficient to assess theatherosclerotic plaque vulnerability: a viscoelasticand anisotropic finite element model

Mehrdad Zareh; Guy Fradet; Gholamreza Naser; Hadi Mohammadi

Abstract The correlation between plaque morphology as well as composition and plaque vulnerability has been the motivation for many recent studies. In a generic point of view, instability of atherosclerotic plaques is known to be


12th Annual Conference on Water Distribution Systems Analysis (WDSA) | 2011

A Comparison of Various Uncertainty Propagation Methods: An Example of Subsurface Contaminant Transport

Saheb Mansour Rezaei; Gholamreza Naser; Rehan Sadiq

Groundwater resources are under increasing threat of contamination and wasteful use in many parts of the world. Groundwater flow and integrated contaminant transport models are commonly used to predict the fate of contaminants in the subsurface environments. However, the lack of reliable data and complexity of the natural environmental systems, the predictions are subjected to large uncertainties. For reliable decision-making, these contaminant transport models are required to explicitly consider associated uncertainties in their parameters. This paper aimed to compare the results of three common uncertainty propagation methods using an example of contaminant transport in groundwater. The research employed an advection–dispersion equation (ADE) to describe the transport of a contaminant in groundwater. For simplicity, two parameters - dispersivity and velocity - were considered in the uncertainty analysis. Fuzzy set theory, Monte Carlo simulation (MCS), and Probability Box (P-Box) method were investigated. The cumulative distribution functions generated from these analyses were compared to evaluate the capabilities of these methods. The comparison showed that P-Box method provided a more comprehensive analysis with lesser assumptions as compared to other methods, and also found to be more pragmatic way to describe and propagate uncertainties in complex environmental systems. Furthermore, execution time required to perform uncertainty analysis using P-Box method was comparatively much less than MCS .


Journal American Water Works Association | 2014

Water distribution system reliability under simultaneous multicomponent failure scenario

Alireza Gheisi; Gholamreza Naser


Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering | 2012

Dempster-Shafer Theory for Handling Conflict in Hydrological Data: Case of Snow Water Equivalent

Amin Zargar; Rehan Sadiq; Gholamreza Naser; Faisal Khan; Natasha N. Neumann


Journal of Hydro-environment Research | 2012

A comparison of various uncertainty models: An example of subsurface contaminant transport

Saheb Mansour-Rezaei; Gholamreza Naser; Rehan Sadiq


Procedia Engineering | 2017

Support Vector Machines in Urban Water Demand Forecasting Using Phase Space Reconstruction

Sina Shabani; Peyman Yousefi; Gholamreza Naser


Journal American Water Works Association | 2013

Contaminant intrusion in water distribution systems: An ingress model (PDF)

Saheb Mansour-Rezaei; Gholamreza Naser


Water | 2018

Gene Expression Programming Coupled with Unsupervised Learning: A Two-Stage Learning Process in Multi-Scale, Short-Term Water Demand Forecasts

Sina Shabani; Antonio Candelieri; Francesco Archetti; Gholamreza Naser


Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management | 2018

Surface Water Quality Model: Impacts of Influential Variables

Peyman Yousefi; Gholamreza Naser; Hadi Mohammadi


Procedia Engineering | 2017

Gene Expression Programing in Long Term Water Demand Forecasts Using Wavelet Decomposition

Peyman Yousefi; Sina Shabani; Hadi Mohammadi; Gholamreza Naser

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Hadi Mohammadi

University of British Columbia

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Peyman Yousefi

University of British Columbia

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Rehan Sadiq

University of British Columbia

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Saheb Mansour-Rezaei

University of British Columbia

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Sina Shabani

University of British Columbia

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Faisal Khan

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Guy Fradet

University of British Columbia

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Antonio Candelieri

University of Milano-Bicocca

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