Edris Akbari


Edris Akbari

As a Ph.D. in Computational Solid Mechanics, I possess a comprehensive understanding of engineering fundamentals and specialize in stress analysis. My expertise spans statics, dynamics, solid mechanics, strength of materials, product design, and thermal theories. I excel in linear and nonlinear finite element analyses and have a strong track record in ensuring the mechanical safety of lithium-ion batteries. Additionally, I have hands-on experience conducting experimental mechanical tests to evaluate the safety of lithium-ion batteries, including nanoindentation, three-point bending, indentation, and high penetration tests.
With a collaborative spirit, I’m dedicated to making projects successful and thriving in challenging situations. I’m proactive and always focused on getting results, which I’ve consistently demonstrated in my academic and professional work. I have plenty of experience in stress analysis, figuring out why things fail, and ensuring things work reliably. Plus, I’m good at coming up with creative solutions to problems.
Proficient in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and skilled in mechanical and product design, I am adept at analyzing thermo-structural problems, particularly in the context of lithium-ion batteries. Additionally, I am proficient in programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, FORTRAN, and software platforms, including Abaqus and Solidworks.

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  • 4 yrs 9 mos
    • Part-time
      Sep 2023 – Present · 1 yr 1 mo
    • Jan 2020 – Present · 4 yrs 9 mos
      Baton Rouge, Louisiana Area
  • Sharif University of Tech
    Sep 2014 – Sep 2016 · 2 yrs 1 mo

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  • Master of Engineering – MEng, Materials Science
    2014 – 2016

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Lithium-Ion Battery Simulation and Damage Analysis Using Abaqus

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This tutorial package offers a detailed guide to simulating mechanical testing of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) using the Finite Element Method (FEM) in Abaqus. It covers both cylindrical and pouch cells, focusing on axial and lateral compression, three-point bending, and indentation tests. Users will explore two main modeling approaches: homogenized models and layered models, which represent the internal structure of the battery in different levels of detail. The package also provides step-by-step instructions for performing static and dynamic mechanical tests to evaluate damage propagation and material failure. By analyzing the results of these simulations, users will gain insights into critical aspects of battery safety and reliability. The course is ideal for engineers and researchers working in battery technology or mechanical testing, offering practical exercises on setting up, running, and analyzing FEM models in Abaqus.