Kourosh Nasrollahi

Doctoral Student at Dynamics

Kourosh is a PhD student at the Division of Dynamics at the Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences since October 2020. The main purpose of his present project is Transition zone design for reduced track settlements.

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2024

Benchmark of calibrated 2D and 3D track models for simulation of differential settlement in a transition zone using field measurement data

Kourosh Nasrollahi, Ana Ramos, Jens Nielsen et al
Engineering Structures. Vol. 316 (2024)
Journal article
2024

Influence of Sleeper Base Area and Spacing on Long-Term Differential Settlement in a Railway Track Transition Zone

Kourosh Nasrollahi, Jens Nielsen
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Railway Technology: Research, Development and Maintenance. Vol. 300 (7)
Paper in proceeding
2024

Machine Learning Models for Predicting Permanent Deformation in Railway Tracks

Ana Ramos, António Gomes Correia, Kourosh Nasrollahi et al
Transportation Geotechnics. Vol. 47 (2024)
Journal article
2024

Towards real-time condition monitoring of a transition zone in a railway structure using fibre Bragg grating sensors.

Kourosh Nasrollahi, Jelke Dijkstra, Jens Nielsen
Transportation Geotechnics. Vol. 44
Journal article
2023

Prediction of long-term differential track settlement in a transition zone using an iterative approach

Kourosh Nasrollahi, Jens Nielsen, Emil Aggestam et al
Engineering Structures. Vol. 283
Journal article
2022

Long-term monitoring of settlements below a transition zone in a railway structure

Kourosh Nasrollahi, Jelke Dijkstra, Jens Nielsen et al
Other conference contribution
2022

Prediction of Differential Track Settlement in Transition Zones Using a Non-Linear Track Model

Kourosh Nasrollahi, Jens Nielsen, Emil Aggestam et al
Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, p. 282-292
Paper in proceeding

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