Assistant Professor
Civil Engineering Faculty
K.N. Toosi University of Technology
Tehran, Iran
Education
M.Sc. (Civil Eng.), Tehran Univ., Iran (1974)
Member of the
University Publications Committee
Deputy of
Research at the Department of Civil Engineering
:Courses Taught
Statics,
solid mechanics, structural analysis I & II, computer
(matrix and finite-
element) analysis of structures, specialized English (since
1978)
Fields of Interest
Linear
and nonlinear analysis of structures, software development,
study &
research
on various aspects of structural mechanics and design
Publications
- Statics (14th Print), taught as a standard text throughout
the country
- Elementary Structural Analysis
- Principles of Structural Analysis
- Behavior of Structural Elements
- Standard Handbook of Structural Engineering Analysis &
Design
- Matrix & Computer Analysis of Structures
- Theory & Problems in the Finite Element Analysis
- A Pocketbook of Mathematics for Engineers
- BASIC and Practical Programming on Microcomputers
- Programming in FORTRAN
- Reinforced Concrete Details
- Concreting of Floor Slabs
- Clothoids in Route Design
- A Collection of Engineering Formulas, Tables and Charts
- An English-Persian Dictionary of Soil Mechanics
- Structures (vol. 1)
- Structures (vol. 2)
- Structures (vol. 3)
- Structures (vol. 4)
(The four volumes above constitute the most comprehensive
literature in the
world on classical structural analysis)
- Mechanics of Aircraft Structures
- Fundamentals of Civil Engineering and Related Sciences
- Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures according to
British Standards and
Eurocodes
-
Dynamic Analysis of Structures (a booklet)
- Elastic Stability of Structures (a booklet)
- Also cooperated in the edition of a book on Structural
Analysis which was
elected
as the country’s Book of the Year (1982), and supervised
the edition
of
a book on The Test Questions & Detailed Answers on
Structures for
Masters
Degree Entrance Competitions (2002)
Conference
Papers
- Computer Analysis of Structures Consisting of
Non-prismatic Members - An
Efficient
Approach; Proceedings, 4th International Conference on Civil
Engineering,
Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, May 4-6, 1997
- Investigation of the Elastic Behavior & Analysis of Structures
Consisting of
Non-prismatic Members; Proceedings, Canadian Society for
Civil Engineers
(CSCE) Annual Conference, Sherbrooke University, Sherbrooke,
Canada, May
27-30, 1997.
Recent Research Reports
Research
projects on The Elastic Behavior and Analysis of
Non-prismatic
Members
which resulted in the development of three computer
programs,
namely,
MAG (Member Analysis & Graphics), FAST (Flexibility And
STiffness
matrices) and FEE (Fixed-End Effects) for the computation of
various
quantities in non-prismatic members with any cross-sectional
shapes
and
properties, and any types of variation (stepped, linear,
parabolic, etc., and
their
combinations) in their dimensions (1993-95)
- Development of the most efficient and accurate computer
program, IFA
(Interactive
Frame Analysis) for elastic analysis of rigid-jointed frame
structures
consisting of non-prismatic members with no limitations
regarding
types
of loading, cross-sectional shapes or dimensional variations
(1995-97)
- A research project on the linear and non-linear response
of structures with
non-uniform
members; development of a computer program, VISTA (VIsual
STructural
Analysis) for comprehensive linear and nonlinear analysis of
any
frame,
beam, truss or compound structure consisting of any
combination of
prismatic
and/or non-prismatic members of any cross-sectional shapes,
any
types
of dimensional variations along their lengths, any type of
joint and
member
loading and support settlement conditions, any type of
connections
(including
hinges and slides) between members; computation and plotting
of
axial
& shear force and bending moment diagrams, local axial and
flexural
displacement
diagrams for each member and global deformation of the whole
structure to any desired scale, with all the quantities at
all points (only a few
cm apart!),
maxima and minima and their locations; computation (and
plotting)
of influence
lines and various maximum effects of moving live loads
(point and
distributed)
on bridges and gabled frame structures of constant and
variable
section,
critical moving-load conditions, etc., all with the highest
degree of
accuracy
and within a few seconds! The only software in the world
with such
capabilities, efficiency and accuracy (since December 2)
DOWNLOAD THE PROGRAM
NOTE:
The email address of the
author, given in the program, has been changed to:
mbadiee@kntu.ac.ir
Click
below to download:
VISTA.EXE or
VISTA.ZIP
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an:
EXAMPLE
Awards and Recognitions
Cited for
outstanding achievements in the quality of teaching,
publications, etc.,
by
consecutive university chancellors, heads of the Civil
Engineering
Department
and Iranian Society of Civil Engineers at various
occasions.
Membership
Iranian
Society of Civil Engineers
American
Society of Civil Engineers
Canadian
Society for Civil Engineers
Contact
Address:
Civil Engineering
Faculty, K.N.Toosi University of Technology, No. 1346, Vali
Asr Street, Mirdamad Intersection, Tehran, Iran
P.O.Box:
Postal Code:
email:
mbadiee@kntu.ac.ir
Phone:
+98(21)88779474-5
Fax:
+98(21)88779476