Ali Daliri
RMIT University
24 Papers
70 Citations
Ali Daliri is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slot antenna & Patch antenna. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Ali Daliri include DST Systems.
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Papers
A Review of Passive Wireless Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring
TL;DR: This article presents a review of some of the underlying technologies in the field of wireless sensors for SHM - with a focus on the research progress towards the development of simple, powerless, yet effective and robust wireless damage detection sensors.
Utilising microstrip patch antenna strain sensors for structural health monitoring
TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of using a circular microstrip patch antenna to measure strain and the effects of different materials on sensitivity of the patch antenna are investigated, and the effect of different material types on the antenna is investigated.
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Tensile failure of fibre-metal-laminates made of titanium and carbon-fibre/epoxy laminates
TL;DR: In this article, the tensile properties of the lightweight titanium-based carbon-fibre/epoxy laminates (TI-CF FMLs) were investigated under quasi-static loading.
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Quality Factor Effect on the Wireless Range of Microstrip Patch Antenna Strain Sensors
TL;DR: The results reveal that by using appropriate substrate materials the interrogation distance of the CMPA sensor can be increased four-fold, from the previously reported 5 to 20 cm, thus improving considerably the viability of this type of wireless sensors for strain measurement and damage detection.
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Plasticity and ductile fracture behaviour of four armour steels
TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental and numerical investigation comprehensively characterises the plasticity and ductile fracture behaviour of four high strength armour steels: rolled homogenous armour (RHA), improved rolled homogeneous armour (IRHA), high hardness armour (HHA), and high strength abrasive resistant steel (ARS) with a TRIP strengthening mechanism.
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