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Mehdi Nikfar
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Meshless local Petrov–Galerkin analysis of free convection of nanofluid in a cavity with wavy side walls
M Nikfar, M Mahmoodi
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 36 (3), 433-445, 2012
692012
Prediction of Mechanical Hemolysis in Medical Devices via a Lagrangian Strain‐Based Multiscale Model
M Nikfar, M Razizadeh, J Zhang, R Paul, ZJ Wu, Y Liu
Artificial Organ, 2020
322020
Coarse-grained modeling of pore dynamics on the red blood cell membrane under large deformations
M Razizadeh, M Nikfar, R Paul, Y Liu
Biophysical Journal 119 (3), 471-482, 2020
282020
Multiscale modeling of hemolysis during microfiltration
M Nikfar, M Razizadeh, R Paul, Y Liu
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 2020
272020
MLPG application of nanofluid flow mixed convection heat transfer in a wavy wall cavity
A Arefmanesh, M Najafi, M Nikfar
Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences 69 (2), 91, 2010
252010
Numerical analysis of unsteady natural convection from two heated cylinders inside a rhombus enclosure filled with Cu-water nanofluid
AA Hossienjani, M Nikfar
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 113, 2020
192020
Inverse shape design via a new physical-based iterative solution strategy
M Nikfar, A Ashrafizadeh, P Mayeli
Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering 23 (7), 1138-1162, 2015
192015
Small molecule therapeutics to destabilize the ACE2-RBD complex: A molecular dynamics study
M Razizadeh, M Nikfar, Y Liu
Biophysical Journal 120 (14), 2793-2804, 2021
182021
On the numerical solution of generalized convection heat transfer problems via the method of proper closure equations–part II: Application to test problems
A Ashrafizadeh, M Nikfar
Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications 70 (2), 204-222, 2016
182016
A coupled element-based finite-volume method for the solution of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
M Nikfar, A Ashrafizadeh
Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals 69 (5), 447-472, 2016
162016
Meshless local Petrov-Galerkin simulation of buoyancy-driven fluid flow and heat transfer in a cavity with wavy side walls
A Arefmanesh, M Najafi, M Nikfar
Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences(CMES) 62 (2), 113-149, 2010
162010
Analysis of natural convection in a nanofluid‐filled triangular enclosure induced by cold and hot sources on the walls using stabilised MLPG method
A Arefmanesh, M Nikfar
The Canadian journal of chemical engineering 91 (10), 1711-1728, 2013
142013
Quantitative absorption imaging of red blood cells to determine physical and mechanical properties
R Paul, Y Zhou, M Nikfar, M Razizadeh, Y Liu
RSC advances 10 (64), 38923-38936, 2020
132020
A Numerical Study on Drug Delivery via Multiscale Synergy of Cellular Hitchhiking onto Red Blood Cells
M Nikfar, M Razizadeh, R Paul, VN Muzykantov, Y Liu
Nanoscale, 2021
102021
Numerical simulation of intracellular drug delivery via rapid squeezing
M Nikfar, M Razizadeh, R Paul, Y Zhou, Y Liu
Biomicrofluidics 15 (4), 044102, 2021
92021
Surface shape design in different convection heat transfer problems via a novel coupled algorithm
M Nikfar, P Mayeli
Journal of Heat Transfer 140 (2), 021702, 2018
82018
Respiratory droplet resuspension near surfaces: Modeling and analysis
M Nikfar, R Paul, K Islam, M Razizadeh, A Jagota, Y Liu
Journal of Applied Physics 130 (2), 024702, 2021
62021
Temperature identification of a heat source in conjugate heat transfer problems via an inverse analysis
P Mayeli, M Nikfar
International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, 2019
52019
Effect of position of a square-shaped heat source on buoyancy-driven heat transfer in a square cavity filled with nanofluid
A Arefmanesh, M Mahmoodi, M Nikfar
Scientia Iranica. Transaction F, Nanotechnology 21 (3), 1129, 2014
52014
Quantifying Intratumoral Heterogeneity and Immunoarchitecture Generated In-Silico by a Spatial Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Model
M Nikfar, H Mi, C Gong, H Kimko, AS Popel
Cancers 15 (10), 2750, 2023
42023
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