Mohsen Heshmati
Doctoral student
Architecture and Civil Engineering
Chalmers University of Technology
Sweden
Biography
Mohsen Heshmati is a doctoral student at the Division of Structural Engineering, in the research group Steel and Timber structures, at Chalmers. As a doctoral student, his research is focused on effective construction and upgrading of steel and steel-FRP composite bridges with the emphasis on long-term performance. The aim is to achieve safer, more durable and economical bridges, through investigations on durability aspects and fatigue. Mohsen has been present in the Structural Engineering division since he started his master’s thesis project in November 2010, in which was awarded with Sweden’s best master’s thesis of the year. Mohsen participates in the project Effective construction and upgrading of steel and steel-FRP composite bridges - with the emphasis on long-term performance
Research Interest
Structural Engineering
Publications
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Haghani R, Al-Emrani M, Heshmati M. Fatigue-prone details in steel bridges. Buildings. 2012 Nov 12;2(4):456-76.
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Heshmati M, Haghani R, Al-Emrani M. Effects of moisture on the long-term performance of adhesively bonded FRP/steel joints used in bridges. Composites Part B: Engineering. 2016 May 1;92:447-62.
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Heshmati M, Haghani R, Al-Emrani M. Environmental durability of adhesively bonded FRP/steel joints in civil engineering applications: state of the art. Composites Part B: Engineering. 2015 Nov 30;81:259-75.