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    A 3-D constitutive model for pressure-dependent phase transformation of porous shape memory alloys

    , Article Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials ; Volume 42 , 2015 , Pages 292-310 ; 17516161 (ISSN) Ashrafi, M. J ; Arghavani, J ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sohrabpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Porous shape memory alloys (SMAs) exhibit the interesting characteristics of porous metals together with shape memory effect and pseudo-elasticity of SMAs that make them appropriate for biomedical applications. In this paper, a 3-D phenomenological constitutive model for the pseudo-elastic behavior and shape memory effect of porous SMAs is developed within the framework of irreversible thermodynamics. Comparing to micromechanical and computational models, the proposed model is computationally cost effective and predicts the behavior of porous SMAs under proportional and non-proportional multiaxial loadings. Considering the pressure dependency of phase transformation in porous SMAs, proper... 

    The effect of aluminium content on morphology, size, volume fraction, and number of graphite nodules in ductile cast iron

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications ; Volume 224, Issue 3 , 2010 , Pages 117-122 ; 14644207 (ISSN) Shayesteh Zeraati, A ; Naser Zoshki, H ; Kiani Rashid, A. R ; Yousef Sani, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The effect of aluminium content on the formation mechanism, volume fraction, morphology, and particle size distribution of graphite has been investigated. Addition of aluminium to ductile iron causes some fundamental changes in iron-carbon phase diagrams and, as a result, improves graphite formation during eutectic transformation. Results reveal that aluminium compounds have been formed in the core of graphite nodules; thus aluminium plays an important role in the formation of graphite nodules. Furthermore, it is indicated that an increase in the aluminium content also leads to an increase in the number of graphite nodules and a decrease in the nodule size. By using electron probe... 

    Thermal stresses and kinetics of phase transformation on the run-out table after hot strip rolling of low-carbon steels

    , Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 83, Issue 9-12 , 2016 , Pages 1725-1736 ; 02683768 (ISSN) Hasan Nasab, M ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    A thermo-elastic analysis coupled with a phase change model is employed to evaluate thermal stresses as well as progress of austenite decomposition after hot strip rolling operations. The thermo-mechanical finite element analysis is utilized to assess the distributions of temperature and thermal stresses during cooling while at the same time, a model based on the additivity rule is used to determine the rate of austenite to ferrite decomposition. The proposed model is applicable to multi-pass rolling schedules while the effects of different process parameters including the rolling speed and cooling configuration of the run-out table can be taken into account. In order to verify the... 

    Welding metallurgy of duplex stainless steel during resistance spot welding

    , Article Welding Journal ; Volume 96, Issue 9 , 2017 , Pages 307s-318s ; 00432296 (ISSN) Arabi, S. H ; Pouranvari, M ; Movahedi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper investigates the metallurgical and mechanical response of 2304 duplex stainless steel-as an interesting candidate for automotive body-in-white applications-to resistance spot welding. The results showed the high cooling rate associated with the resistance spot welding process suppressed the postsolidification ferrite-austenite transformation leading to improper ferrite-austenite phase balance with a reduced volume fraction of austenite and consequent precipitation of chromium-rich nitrides. The effects of welding current, as the key parameter determining the weld heat input, on the austenite volume fraction and precipitation are discussed. The minimum fusion zone hardness... 

    Physicomechanical properties of spark plasma sintered carbon nanotube-reinforced metal matrix nanocomposites

    , Article Progress in Materials Science ; Volume 90 , 2017 , Pages 276-324 ; 00796425 (ISSN) Azarniya, A ; Azarniya, A ; Sovizi, S ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Varol, T ; Kawasaki, A ; Ramakrishna, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The technological and industrial needs for development of fully dense nanocomposites have led to significant advances in spark plasma sintering (SPS) technique and its enhanced forms. This technique has opened up a new prospect over carbon nanotube (CNT)-metal matrix nanocomposites (MMNCs) with superior physical or mechanical characteristics. To date, a large number of authentic papers have been published over this ongoing field, but have not been comprehensively reviewed. The pertinent research works cover some significant aspects of CNT-MMNCs requiring a concise review on (i) the potential phase transformations of pure CNTs and microstructure evolution; (ii) the novel approaches for... 

    Metallurgical challenges in carbon nanotube-reinforced metal matrix nanocomposites

    , Article Metals ; Volume 7, Issue 10 , 2017 ; 20754701 (ISSN) Azarniya, A ; Safavi, M. S ; Sovizi, S ; Azarniya, A ; Chen, B ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Ramakrishna, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The inclusion of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into metallic systems has been the main focus of recent literature. The aim behind this approach has been the development of a new property or improvement of an inferior one in CNT-dispersed metal matrix nanocomposites. Although it has opened up new possibilities for promising engineering applications, some practical challenges have restricted the full exploitation of CNTs’ unique characteristics. Non-uniform dispersion of CNTs in the metallic matrix, poor interfacial adhesion at the CNT/metal interface, the unfavorable chemical reaction of CNTs with the matrix, and low compactability are the most significant challenges, requiring more examination.... 

    Finite Size Effect in SLE(k,p)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Amir Bagheri, Amir Ali (Author) ; Moghimi Araghi, Saman (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Conformal Field Theory provides an efficient method for studying physical problems in critical point. Correlation length becomes converge in this point. It can also be clarified that some curves are observed in geometrical phase transition which are conformal invariant and they can be studied using SLE(k). The first mathematical generalization of SLE(k) while keeping the self-similarity property, leads to SLE(k,p). Conformal field theory and SLE are interrelated and their parameters are interpretable for each other. One usually studies the problem in the upper-half plane. Here we consider the problem using a map like (w=L/π Ln z) between the upper-half plane and a special region (e.g. a... 

    The Effect of Ultra-rapid Annealing on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Severely Deformed Low-carbon Steel

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Mostafaei, Mohammad Ali (Author) ; Kazeminezhad, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Severe plastic deformation (SPD) can refine microstructure of steel and increase its strain energy. Ultra-rapid annealing (URA) influences on the temperature and kinetics of recrystallization and transformation, and causes to improve the mechanical properties of steel. In this research, low-carbon steel with the average grain size of 80 μm was subjected to SPD using 2 passes of constrained groove pressing (CGP) method and its grains size is reduced to 30 μm. Ultra-rapid annealing with the reference heating rate of 200 oC/s was performed on SPDed steel up to subcritical and intercritical temperature ranges. Other heating rates of 75 oC/s to 1800 oC/s were performed for further examinations.... 

    Finite Element Analysis of Repair Welding Residual Stress in Pressure Vessels and Piping System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ehsani, Mohammad (Author) ; Farrahi, Gholamhossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Repair welding is one of the most prevalent processes in repair and maintenance part of all industries. Amongst the issues of welding processes are residual stresses and distortions. Thus prediction of residual stresses and their distribution are important for designing welding procedure specifications. Circumferential butt weld is often used for joining steam and hot water lines in plants. Due to the intense concentration of heat in the welding, the regions near the weld line undergo severe thermal cycles. The thermal cycles cause non-uniform heating and cooling in the material, thus generating inhomogeneous plastic deformation and residual stresses in the weldment. The presence of residual... 

    Study on the Phase Transformation and Mechanical Behavior of Duplex Stainless Steel Resistance Spot Welds

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Arabi, Hassan (Author) ; Pouranvari, Majid (Supervisor) ; Movahedi, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Use of materials with both high strength and good formability in car structure is a serious approach in the automotive industry to reduce weight as well as maintain the security of occupants. Stainless steels such as duplex steels are one of the most attractive candidates. Thus, metallurgical and mechanical behavior during resistance spot is important. The aim of this work is to study the microstructure-property relationships in resistance spot welding of duplex stainless steel. Austenite-ferrite phase balance and weld nugget size are two key factors determining the mechanical properties of these steels. High cooling rate of resistance spot welding can have a significant impact on the... 

    Thermodynamically Consistent Phase Field Modeling of Interaction Between Crack Propagation and Phase Transformation

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Jafarzadeh, Hossein (Author) ; Farrahi, Gholam Hossein (Supervisor) ; Javanbakht, Mahdi (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    According to the widespread application of shape memory alloys, their study in the presence of cracks has received lots of attention in the last two decades. The phase transformation ahead of the crack tip may change the stress field and the fracture behavior, especially at the nanoscale. Thus, modeling this phenomenon helps to recognize the affecting factors on crack propagation and prediction of material behavior when cracks exist. In the first step of this thesis, a phase field approach for crack propagation was presented, first by considering fracture as phase transformation and then as bond breaking. According to the scaling-up strategy, the developed theory is applicable from the... 

    Correlation Between Mechanical Properties and Microstructure Evolution of Al / Al2O3-Al3Ti-CNT Hybrid Nanocomposites Produced by Plasma Plasma Sintering (SPS) based on Thermal Decomposition of Aluminum Titanate Nanostructure

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azarniya, Abolfazl (Author) ; Madaah Hosseini, Hamid Reza (Supervisor) ; Ramakrishna, Seeram (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research, aluminum titanate or tialite with the chemical composition of Al2TiO5 was synthesized as nanostructured form using the sol-gel method with the aim to serve as a chemical source for aluminum and titanium elements within the fabrication of in-situ Al2O3-Al3Ti-reinforced aluminum matrix nanocomposites. Since the aforementioned nanocomposite is produced based on the thermal decomposition of tialite, the thermar decomposition of this material in air atmosphere, under applied mechanical strain, and direct contact with the underlying aluminum was comprehensively evaluated. The empirical results showed that as tialite is exposed to aluminium, the reaction starts from low... 

    Investigating The Transformation Of Strain-Induced Martensite During Deformation and its Effect on the Wear Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steel

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zare, Mahdi (Author) ; Serajzadeh, Siamak (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In austenitic stainless steel types 304 and 316, due to the instability of the austenite phase, the martensite phase is formed by plastic deformation below the Md temperature. In this research, the cold rolling of 304L austenitic stainless steel and the transformation of austenite to strain-induced martensite and its effect on mechanical properties, especially wear, were studied. In this way, the samples were rolled in two modes and four passes in each mode. In the first case, the samples were cooled between each pass in water as a cooling liquid, and in the second case, the samples were cooled in each pass without using water and by air. Next, tests such as hardness measurement, uniaxial... 

    Experimental Investigation into the Direct Contact of Working Fluid with Phase Change Material and its Effect on the Heat Transfer Rate

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ranjbar Kermani, Javad (Author) ; Shafii, Mohammad Behshad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The unique properties of phase change materials (PCMs), such as high latent heat and nearly constant phase change temperature, have made them a suitable option for use in thermal energy storage systems and thermal management systems. However, the low thermal conductivity of these materials has imposed limitations on their widespread use in industries. In this study, for the first time, the effect of injecting a boiling fluid (BF) into the PCM container to enhance heat transfer and accelerate the solidification process has been experimentally investigated. In this regard, paraffin wax and acetone have been selected as the PCM and the BF, and the effects of parameters such as the initial... 

    An investigation on strain inhomogeneity in hot strip rolling process

    , Article Journal of Materials Processing Technology ; Volume 128, Issue 1-3 , 2002 , Pages 88-99 ; 09240136 (ISSN) Serajzadeh, S ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Nejati, M ; Izadi, J ; Fattahi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    In this paper the velocity and temperature fields during hot strip rolling are determined using a rigid-viscoplastic finite element method together with a microstructural model for handling dynamic phase transformation during hot deformation. Based on these fields, the strain distributions within the rolled metal at different positions in the deformation zone are estimated. The analysis is capable of considering the effects of metallurgical phase transformations as well as various process parameters such as initial strip temperature, rolling speed, lubrication on the strain inhomogeneity produced during the hot rolling process. To assess the reliability of the theoretical analysis, a... 

    Modelling the temperature distribution and microstructural changes during hot rod rolling of a low carbon steel

    , Article Journal of Materials Processing Technology ; Volume 125, Issue 126 , 2002 , Pages 89-96 ; 09240136 (ISSN) Serajzadeh, S ; Mirbagheri, H ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    This paper presents a mathematical model for predicting the temperature distribution and austenite microstructural changes during hot rolling of steel bars and rod. The model is based on the finite element method for evaluating the temperature distribution and Wusatowski approach to determine the strain field within the deformation zone. Also, by employing double and single hit hot compression experiments, the kinetics of dynamic and static recrystallization of a low carbon steel are determined to predict the flow stress as well as the phase changes in austenite range during and after the hot rolling process. To deal with the correlation between the metal flow and thermal behaviour and... 

    An investigation into the effect of carbon on the kinetics of dynamic restoration and flow behavior of carbon steels

    , Article Mechanics of Materials ; Volume 35, Issue 7 , 2003 , Pages 653-660 ; 01676636 (ISSN) Serajzadeh, S ; Taheri, A. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    A study has been made to determine the influence of the carbon content on the kinetics of dynamic recrystallization and recovery as well as flow stress during hot deformation of carbon steels. For this purpose, single hit hot compression experiments at various strain rates and temperatures on two grades of carbon steel together with the Avrami-type kinetics equation and Bergstrom approach have been utilized. The results show that the apparent hot deformation activation energy decreases with increasing carbon content and this phenomenon results in a faster dynamic recrystallization and recovery and a lower flow stress at high temperatures and/or low strain rates in high carbon steels, while... 

    The effect of carbon on the restoration phenomena during hot deformation of carbon steels

    , Article Zeitschrift fuer Metallkunde/Materials Research and Advanced Techniques ; Volume 94, Issue 8 , 2003 , Pages 916-921 ; 00443093 (ISSN) Serajzadeh, S ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Carl Hanser Verlag  2003
    Abstract
    A study has been made to determine the influence of the carbon content on the kinetics of dynamic and static recrystallization during and after hot deformation of carbon steels. For this purpose, single- and double-hit hot compression experiments at various strain rates and temperatures together with the Avrami-type kinetics equation and Bergstrom approach have been utilized to investigate recrystallization behavior. The results show that the apparent activation energy of hot deformation decreases with increasing carbon content and this phenomenon results in a faster dynamic recrystallization at high temperatures and/or low strain rates. Also, increasing carbon content leads to a higher rate... 

    Modelling of metal flow during hot forging with regard to microstructural aspects

    , Article International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture ; Volume 44, Issue 14 , 2004 , Pages 1537-1545 ; 08906955 (ISSN) Serajzadeh, S ; Mirbagheri, S. M. H ; Taheri, A. K ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    A mathematical model has been proposed for evaluation of velocity and temperature fields in hot forging operations for axisymmetric parts. The model can be applied to determine forging load, strain rate, strain and temperature distributions. In addition, the effects of temperature and strain rate on metal flow have been considered through simultaneous modelling of dynamic phase transformation within the deforming metal. Hot forging experiments have been carried out under different working conditions and the results have been compared with the predictions. A good agreement between the simulated and experimental results was found. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved  

    Shape memory alloy in tension and compression and its application as clamping-force actuator in a bolted joint: Part 1 - Experimentation

    , Article Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures ; Volume 15, Issue 8 , 2004 , Pages 577-587 ; 1045389X (ISSN) Hesse, T ; Ghorashi, M ; Inman, D. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    In recent years, there have been some endeavors in order to characterize and model Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) behavior both in tension and compression. However, the one-dimensional behavior of SMA has been mostly studied for the case of wire elements subjected to tension. The objective of this paper is to analyze the behavior of Ni-55.7% wt Ti SMA in tension, compression, and at various temperatures. The effects of cycling, annealing, and friction on the mechanical behavior of this material in compression are discussed as well and, where applicable, compared to those of tension. The compressed SMA rings are finally used as clamping-force actuators in loosed bolted joints. In the second part of...