JAHANARA
Different approach in structural analysis
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JAHANARA is the name of my algorithm that is introduced for the first time. It is a different approach in structural analysis methods. It can be used for all sorts of structures but I start with trusses because of their simplicity. Consequently, my focus is first and foremost on rethinking about truss analysis.

I am developing this algorithm in two fields; the first field is structural analysis and the second one is network analysis consisting of electrical circuit analysis, water supply network design, natural gas distribution pipeline networks analysis, and etc.

Any news of me?
December 2010:

Parallel to the structural development of my theory, I developed my approach to natural gas distribution pipeline networks analysis. When I wanted to apply my theory for computation of flows and pressures in network of pipes, I need to have a deep thought about hydraulics of pipeline systems. It was started with hydraulics equations of compressible flows in single pipe and ended up with investigation about network analysis methods. Lastly, I prepared a technical report for National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) in Persian. I hope they could understand its effectiveness.


November 2010:

I traveled to china for two weeks. Although it was not scientific travel, I had a presentation at some universities in Wuhan. It was so-so due to the fact I did not want to present my formulation in particular and I just spoke about it generally. After returning to Iran to know professors' ideas about my theory, I prepared a technical report in Persian.

A phenomenal and perplexing question in truss analysis

Structural computation has many fields such as “Analysis”, “Design”, “Optimization”, etc.
They are developed to assist engineers to find the best possible ways of producing a product. But while they are available for helping engineers to answer any question about structural behavior and performance, there could be some questions that are not covered by those fields. In this paper, one unusual question in structural analysis (about planar truss) with three parts is defined ... Full text

However, I had some discussion with some professors. Surprisingly, they all made a mistake when they judged my approach! When I visited Professor A. Kaveh to know his view about my theory, he said: "I visited your website. It was show off with high exaggeration. It can not be new or novel because I know what it is exactly. It works similar to Simultaneous Analysis and Design (SAND) algorithms." Then he added: "I have no time for this. Call me after two weeks later, if you want to have more discussion about." After that, I sent him an email but there was no answer! Then, I had a good discussion with Professor M. Rahimian. I was accepted kindly, when I wanted him to have discussion about. He mad a mistake about formulation of my approach too. He told me: "well, you must have been used some iterative numerical methods and I am sure it can not be an exact method!" But he persuaded me to follow my research.

October 2010:

I had a good discussion about novelty of JAHANARA with someone. Then I sent an email for a company and they replied me. I started a discussion on Persian forums.


September 2010:

I designed my website, and sent some emails to the experts.


August 2010:

I am developing my theory to frame structures.


July 2010:

I implemented my theory for 2D and 3D Trusses by MATLAB codes.


June 2010:

I am working on MATLAB code to implement my theory for 2D and 3D Trusses.


May 2010:

I am learning MATLAB by myself. I need it.


April 2010:

I start my research. I am trying to remember what I did some years ago!


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