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William F. Ranson grad student 1980 University of South Carolina
 (General shearing speckle interferometry and numerical boundary-integral techniques in experimental mechanics)
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Huayamave V, Rose C, Serra S, et al. (2015) A patient-specific model of the biomechanics of hip reduction for neonatal Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: Investigation of strategies for low to severe grades of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip. Journal of Biomechanics. 48: 2026-33
Ardila OJ, Divo EA, Moslehy FA, et al. (2013) Mechanics of hip dysplasia reductions in infants using the Pavlik harness: a physics-based computational model. Journal of Biomechanics. 46: 1501-7
Rice SL, Moslehy FA. (1997) Modeling friction and wear phenomena Wear. 206: 136-146
Mueller SA, Moslehy FA. (1996) An Inverse Vibration Method Applied to Bond Evaluation of Space Shuttle Tiles Journal of Vibration and Acoustics. 118: 454-462
Ulrich TW, Moslehy FA, Kassab AJ. (1996) A bem based pattern search solution for a class of inverse elastostatic problems International Journal of Solids and Structures. 33: 2123-2131
Ulrich TW, Moslehy FA. (1995) A boundary element method for stress reduction by optimal auxiliary holes Engineering Analysis With Boundary Elements. 15: 219-223
Davies TW, Moslehy FA. (1994) Modal analysis of plates using the dual reciprocity boundary element method Engineering Analysis With Boundary Elements. 14: 357-362
Kassab AJ, Moslehy F, Daryapurkar A. (1994) Nondestructive detection of cavities by an inverse elastostatics boundary element method Engineering Analysis With Boundary Elements. 13: 45-55
Seif MA, Moslehy FA, Rice SL. (1993) Deformation and Warping in Magnetic Tapes by Laser Speckle Technique Journal of Elastomers and Plastics. 25: 216-223
Zhang J, Moslehy FA, Rice SL. (1991) A model for friction in quasi-steady-state sliding part I. Derivation Wear. 149: 1-12
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