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Abdolreza zahiri
Abdolreza zahiri
Associate professor in Water Engineering, Goragn University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural
Verified email at gau.ac.ir
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Comparison between linear genetic programming and M5 tree models to predict flow discharge in compound channels
A Zahiri, HM Azamathulla
Neural Computing and Applications 24, 413-420, 2014
772014
Flow discharge prediction in compound channels using linear genetic programming
HM Azamathulla, A Zahiri
Journal of hydrology 454, 203-207, 2012
762012
Neuro-fuzzy GMDH-based evolutionary algorithms to predict flow discharge in straight compound channels
M Najafzadeh, A Zahiri
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 20 (12), 04015035, 2015
672015
Application of model tree and evolutionary polynomial regression for evaluation of sediment transport in pipes
M Najafzadeh, DB Laucelli, A Zahiri
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering 21, 1956-1963, 2017
542017
3D Numerical simulation of scouring around bridge piers (Case Study: Bridge 524 crosses the Tanana River)
KS T. Esmaeili, AA Dehghani, A Zahiri
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 58, 1028-1032, 2013
42*2013
Optimized expressions to evaluate the flow discharge in main channels and floodplains using evolutionary computing and model classification
A Zahiri, M Najafzadeh
International Journal of River Basin Management 16 (1), 123-132, 2018
332018
Flow discharge determination in straight compound channels using ANNs
A Zahiri, AA Dehghani
International Journal of Computer and Information Engineering 3 (10), 2331-2334, 2009
332009
Discharge coefficient for compound sharp crested side weirs in subcritical flow conditions
A Zahiri, HM Azamathulla, S Bagheri
Journal of hydrology 480, 162-166, 2013
272013
Improved Shiono and Knight method for overflow modeling
H Kordi, R Amini, A Zahiri, E Kordi
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 20 (12), 04015041, 2015
252015
Application of gene-expression programming in hydraulic engineering
A Zahiri, AA Dehghani, HM Azamathulla
Handbook of genetic programming applications, 71-97, 2015
222015
Mathematical modeling of flow discharge over compound sharp-crested weirs
A Zahiri, X Tang, HM Azamathulla
Journal of hydro-environment research 8 (3), 194-199, 2014
202014
Prediction of local scour depth downstream of bed sills using soft computing models
A Zahiri, HM Azamathulla, KH Ghorbani
Computational intelligence techniques in earth and environmental sciences …, 2014
182014
A hybrid of six soft models based on ANFIS for pipe failure rate forecasting and uncertainty analysis: a case study of Gorgan city water distribution network
SM Jafari, AR Zahiri, O Bozorg Hadad, M Mohammad Rezapour Tabari
Soft Computing 25, 7459-7478, 2021
172021
Temporal Evolution of Local Scour Depth around Side-by-side Piers
N Movahedi, AA Dehghani, MJ Aarabi, A Zahiri
16*
Flood Survey of Golestan Province in 2018-2019 and providing solutions for its control and management in the future
Y Rajabizadeh, SA Ayyoubzadeh, A Zahiri
Iranian journal of Ecohydrology 6 (4), 921-942, 2019
142019
Prediction of the lateral flow regime and critical depth in compound open channels
E Kordi, SA Ayyoubzadeh, MZ Ahmadi, A Zahiri
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 36 (1), 1-13, 2009
92009
Developing formulae for discharge coefficient in curved weirs using Genetic Programming
AR Zahiri
Iranian Journal of Irrigation & Drainage 9 (2), 323-334, 2015
72015
Numerical study of flood routing in compound channels
SA Ayyoubzadeh, A Zahiri
Hydraulics of Dams and River Structures 1 (Part 11), 353-360, 2004
72004
Numerical solution of velocity lateral distribution in rivers (Case study: Karoun river at Molasani station)
AR Zahiri, SA Ayyoubzadeh, B Dahanzadeh
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND NATURAL RESOURCES 16 (2), 273-283, 2009
62009
Numerical study of depth-averaged lateral distribution of velocity and bed shear stress in simple and compound channels
SA Ayyoubzadeh, A Zahiri
Proceedings of the 6th River Engineering International Conference, Ahvaz …, 2003
62003
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