دکتر رضایی

Mohammad Reza Rezaie

Current Address: Mechanical Engineering Department, Shahrood University of Technology, University Boul., Shahrood, Iran

Emails: Rezaie.mdreza@gmail.com,   Mohamadreza.rezaie@gmail.com

EDUCATION

                

Shahrood University of Technology                     Shahrood

PhD student of Mechanical Engineering, Fluid Mechanic,  2015-2019(expected)

GPA: 3.8/4.0

Thesis:   Numerical and experimental investigation on droplet impact on liquid film in viscoelastic fluids.

Supervisors:  Dr. Mahmood Norouzi, Professor Mohammad Hassan Kayhani, Dr. Seyed Mohammad Taghavi

Ferdowsi University of Mashhad                         Mashhad

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Energy Conversion,  2012-2015

GPA: 3.3/4.0

Thesis:   MRT-Lattice Boltzmann Simulation of Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Partially Filled Channel with Porous Material

Supervisor:  Dr. Mohammad Javad Maghrebi

Shahrood University of Technology                     Shahrood

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Fluid Mechanic,  2008-2012

GPA: 3.1/4.0

Thesis:   Laminar and Turbulent Fluid Flow over Twisted NACA0012 Hydrofoil

Supervisor:  Dr. Poorya Akbarzade

RELEVANT

EXPERIENCE

Teaching undergraduate courses                        Adiban university

  • Static
  • Thermodynamic
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Programming
  • Introduction in CFD

Teaching undergraduate courses                        Eyvanekey university

  • Heat transfer
  • Pressure vessel design
  • Thermodynamic, Fluid mechanic laboratory

National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC)             Garmsar

Summer Internship, Summer 2010, 2011

  • Computer-Aided Design of CGS Piping

Sun-Air Research Institute (SARI)                      Mashhad

Researcher in Structure and Blade Group, 2014

RELEVANT

COURSES

Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Advanced Fluid Mechanics, CFD, Turbulence, Statistical Thermodynamic, Boundary Layer, Conduction Heat Transfer, Convection Heat Transfer,  Advanced Numerical Method

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Numerical Method in Fluid Dynamic and Heat Transfer

  • Lattice Boltzmann Method
  • Finite Volume Method
  • Finite Difference Method

Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Non-Newtonian fluids

Multiphase flow of Non-Newtonian fluids

Heat and Mass Transport in Porous Media

Melting and Solidification

Magneto-Hydrodynamic

COMPUTER SKILLS

CFD Programming

  • C
  • Fortran

Parallel programming

  • OpenMP
  • MPI

Lattice Boltzmann modeling

Software: OpenFoam, MATLAB, ANSYS Fluent, Catia

LANGUAGE SKILLS

Persian (Native)

English (Professional working proficiency)

PUBLICATIONS

Journal Publications:

M. Norouzi, M.R. Rezaie, “Forced convection heat transfer of nonlinear viscoelastic fluid in isothermal circular micro-channels”, Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Application, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2018 (under review).

M. Norouzi, M.R. Rezaie, “An exact analysis on heat convection of nonlinear viscoelastic flows in isothermal microtubes”, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 2018.

M.R. Rezaie, M. Norouzi, “Numerical investigation of MHD flow of non-Newtonian fluid over confined circular cylinder - A lattice Boltzmann approach”, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 2018.

M.R. Rezaie, M.J. Maghrebi, “Lattice Boltzmann simulation of conjugated natural convection in porous enclosure”, Journal of Solid and Fluid Mechanic, 2015.

Conference Publications:

M.R. Rezaie, M.J. Maghrebi, “Heat transfer enhancement in channel with porous block: MRT lattice Boltzmann simulation”, ICHMT, 2014, Semnan, Iran.

M.R. Rezaie, M.J. Maghrebi, “MRT lattice Boltzmann simulation of flow of Herschel-Bulky fluid in lid driven cavity”, ISME, 2015, Tehran, Iran.

                                                   

REFERENCES

                  

  • Dr. Mohammad Javad Maghrebi, Professor, Department of mechanical engineering, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. Mjmaghrebi@um.ac.ir
  • Dr. Mohammad Hassan Kayhani, Professor, Department of mechanical engineering, Shahrood University of technology, Shahrood, Iran.    H_kayhani@shahroodut.ac.ir
  • Dr. Mahmood Norouzi, Associate Professor, Department of mechanical engineering, Shahrood University of technology, Shahrood, Iran.  mnorouzi@shahroodut.ac.ir