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Saeid Nikoosokhan
Saeid Nikoosokhan
Assistant Professor, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic)
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Application of particle swarm optimization to transportation network design problem
A Babazadeh, H Poorzahedy, S Nikoosokhan
Journal of King Saud University-Science 23 (3), 293-300, 2011
792011
Effect of dry density, soil texture and time-spatial variable water content on the soil thermal conductivity
S Nikoosokhan, H Nowamooz, C Chazallon
Geomechanics and Geoengineering, pp. 1-10, 2015
632015
Finite difference modeling of heat distribution in multilayer soils with time-spatial hydrothermal properties
H Nowamooz, S Nikoosokhan, J Lin, C Chazallon
Renewable Energy 76, 7-15, 2015
482015
A poromechanical model for coal seams saturated with binary mixtures of CH4 and CO2
S Nikoosokhan, M Vandamme, P Dangla
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 71, 97-111, 2014
442014
A poromechanical model for coal seams injected with carbon dioxide: from an isotherm of adsorption to a swelling of the reservoir
S Nikoosokhan, M Vandamme, P Dangla
Oil & Gas Science and Technology–Revue d’IFP Energies nouvelles 67 (5), 777-786, 2012
382012
Geomechanics in CO2 Storage Facilities
ISTE-Wiley, 2013
16*2013
The correlation between low tectonic stress and the Appalachian Basin Quiet Zone
Y Zhou, S Nikoosokhan, Y Tan, T Johnston, T Engelder
Tectonophysics 745, 95-116, 2018
112018
Sonic properties as a signature of overpressure in the Marcellus gas shale of the Appalachian Basin
Y Zhou, S Nikoosokhan, T Engelder
Geophysics 82 (4), D235-D249, 2017
112017
CO2 Storage in Coal Seams: Coupling Surface Adsorption and Strain
S Nikoosokhan, L Brochard, M Vandamme, P Dangla, RJM Pellenq, ...
Geomechanics in CO2 Storage Facilities, 115-132, 2013
82013
Numerical modeling of logged wellbore breakouts using cohesion-weakening frictional-strengthening models
P Zoughy, H Molladavoodi, S Nikoosokhan, LF Mehraban
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 198, 108206, 2021
52021
Temperature variations in unfrozen soils with variable hydrothermal properties
S Nikoosokhan, H Nowamooz, C Chazallon
European Journal of Soil Science 66 (2), 378-388, 2015
52015
A geomechanical model for gas shales based on the integration of stress measurements and petrophysical data from the greater Marcellus gas system
T Engelder, T Johnston, S Nikoosokhan, Y Tan, Y Zhou
RPSEA Project 09122-32 Final Report. The Pennsylvania State University., 2016
4*2016
Seasonal thermal energy storage in shallow geothermal systems: thermal equilibrium stage
H Nowamooz, S Nikoosokhan, C Chazallon
Journal of the Geothermal Research Society of Japan 37 (2), 59-63, 2015
42015
Modeling the Poromechanical Behavior of Microporous and Mesoporous Solids: Application to Coal
M Vandamme, P Dangla, S Nikoosokhan, L Brochard
Nonlinear Elasticity and Hysteresis: Fluid-Solid Coupling in Porous Media …, 2014
32014
Seasonal Heat Storage in Unsaturated Soils with Variable Thermal Properties
S Nikoosokhan, H Nowamooz, C Chazallone
International Workshop on Geomechanics and Energy, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2013
22013
Stockage géologique du dioxyde de carbone dans les veines de charbon: du matériau au réservoir
S Nikoosokhan
Ecole des Ponts ParisTech - Université Paris-Est, 2012
22012
Carbon dioxide injection in coal beds: from molecular simulations to reservoir simulations
S Nikoosokhan, L Brochard, M Vandamme, P Dangla, RJM Pellenq, ...
Geoproc 2011, 2011
22011
Geomechanical modeling to identify wellbore integrity issues
M Enayati Najafabadi, S Nikoosokhan, SH Talebian, A Fahimifar
Journal of Petroleum Geomechanics 5 (2), 48-55, 2022
12022
Coupled hydro-mechanical modeling to improve stimulation candidate selection in a complex carbonate reservoir
H Talebian, S Nikoosokhan
EAGE 2020 Annual Conference & Exhibition Online 2020 (1), 1-5, 2020
12020
Geological storage of carbon dioxide in the coal seams: from material to the reservoir
S Nikoosokhan
Université Paris-Est, 2012
12012
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